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DISTRIBUTION AND ABUNDANCE OF DIATOM SPECIES FROM COASTAL WATERS OF KARACHI, PAKISTAN

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dc.contributor.author KHOKHAR, FARAH NAZ
dc.contributor.author BURHAN, ZAIB-UN-NISA
dc.contributor.author IQBAL, PERVAIZ
dc.contributor.author ABBASI, JAVED
dc.contributor.author SIDDIQUI, PIRZADA JAMAL AHMED
dc.date.accessioned 2022-12-12T05:34:14Z
dc.date.available 2022-12-12T05:34:14Z
dc.date.issued 2016-05-20
dc.identifier.citation Khokhar, F. N., Burhan, Z. N., Iqbal, P., Abbasi, J., & Siddiqui, P. J. A. (2016). Distribution and abundance of diatom species from coastal waters of Karachi, Pakistan. Pak. J. Bot, 48(2), 799-811. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 2070-3368
dc.identifier.uri http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/14904
dc.description.abstract This is the first comprehensive study on the distribution and abundance of diatom species from the coastal and nearshore waters of Karachi, Pakistan, bordering northern Arabian Sea. A total of 20 genera are recorded in high abundance (Cerataulina, Chaetoceros, Coscinodiscus, Cylindrotheca, Eucampia, Guinardia, Haslea, Hemiaulus, Lauderia, Lennoxia, Leptocylindrus, Navicula, Nitzschia, Trieres, Planktoniella, Pleurosigma, Pseudo-nitzschia, Rhizosolenia, Thalassionema and Thalassiosira). The most abundant genera were observed Guinardia, Chaetoceros, Leptocylindrus, Nitzschia and Lennoxia at all stations. Manora coastal station (MI-1) had high abundance corresponding with high Chlorophyll a (130µgLl ) values. Minimum abundance and low chlorophyll a value (0.05µgL-l) were observed at Mubarak Village coastal station (MV-1). Diatom abundance showed significant correlation with Chlorophyll a. In present study 12 centric and 8 pennate forms were recorded and similarly high diversity of centric taxa was observed compared to pennate forms. A total of 134 species are recorded of which 40 species were observed at four stations, 31species at three stations, 23 at two stations and 40 species only at one station. The total phytoplankton and diatom peak abundance was observed during NE monsoon (winter season) associated with nutrient loading through up-sloping of nutrient rich water upwelled off of Oman during South West monsoon. Overall higher diversity was observed at Manora coastal and nearshore stations (MI-1, MI-2) indicating the influence of organic pollution loading from Layari and Malir rivers. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Karachi: Pakistan Botanical Society en_US
dc.subject Diatom species en_US
dc.subject Diversity en_US
dc.subject Abundance en_US
dc.subject Coastal waters en_US
dc.subject Northern Arabian Sea en_US
dc.subject Pakistan en_US
dc.title DISTRIBUTION AND ABUNDANCE OF DIATOM SPECIES FROM COASTAL WATERS OF KARACHI, PAKISTAN en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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