The Holistic Approach to Environment (Sep 2024)

Status of planktonic community in the Kanewal Community Reservoir in central Gujarat, India

  • Hirenkumar Jivanbhai Chaudhari,
  • Hiren Babubhai Soni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.33765/thate.14.4.2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
pp. 123 – 135

Abstract

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A two-years study (March 2021 to February 2023) was carried out at the Kanewal Community Reservoir, an important water storage reservoir in central Gujarat, to assess the diversity and seasonal variation of the planktonic community. During the study period, a total of 60 phytoplankton species were recorded, belonging to 9 classes, 25 orders and 39 families. Class-wise percentage composition of phytoplankton showed a diverse array during the study period. The species gradient of phytoplankton was as follows: Bacillariophyceae (20) > Zygnematophyceae (14) > Cyanophyceae (10) > Chlorophyceae (9) > Euglenophyceae (2) > Trebouxiophyceae (2) > Dinophyceae (1) > Klebsormidiophyceae (1) > Ulvophyceae (1). Thirty (30) different zooplankton species were recorded during this study, belonging to 11 classes, 14 orders and 19 families. The number of abundant species remained constant throughout the study period. The recorded number of common zooplanktonic species also remained steady (14). However, the number of rare species slightly increased to two (2), which indicates a slight increase in the occurrence of less prevalent species. The highest density of zooplankton was observed during the summer, and the lowest in the monsoon season. Overall, it was found that KCR (Kanewal Community Reservoir) contains a higher number of phytoplankton species (60) compared to zooplankton (30), which could be a consequence of the voluminous hydrological regime with abundant occurrence of macrophyte elements.

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