Phytoplankton dynamics in relation to Red tide appearance in Qarun Lake, Egypt

Qarun Lake is a unique saline basin. Its phytoplankton species abundance and dynamics in relation to the Red Tide phenomenon is the focus of this study. Samples were collected from May 2015 to April 2016 in twelve successive cruises. Phytoplankton productivity attained the highest level on July with...

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Main Authors: Ezzat A. Ibrahim, Shymaa S. Zaher, Wael M. Ibrahim, Yassmeen A. Mosad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-09-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1687428521000534
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spelling doaj-b43e9fe413434a36b57b6d48a63c73b42021-09-27T04:24:44ZengElsevierEgyptian Journal of Aquatic Research1687-42852021-09-01473293300Phytoplankton dynamics in relation to Red tide appearance in Qarun Lake, EgyptEzzat A. Ibrahim0Shymaa S. Zaher1Wael M. Ibrahim2Yassmeen A. Mosad3National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries (NIOF), EgyptNational Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries (NIOF), Egypt; Corresponding author.Faculty of Science, Botany Department, Damanhour University, EgyptFaculty of Science, Botany Department, Fayoum University, EgyptQarun Lake is a unique saline basin. Its phytoplankton species abundance and dynamics in relation to the Red Tide phenomenon is the focus of this study. Samples were collected from May 2015 to April 2016 in twelve successive cruises. Phytoplankton productivity attained the highest level on July with the bloom of Dinophyceae, while showing negative correlation with water transparency (r = −0.72) and positive correlation with DO (r = 0.84). The causative species was Gymnodinium lantzschii. Another incident of Dinophyceae bloom was observed in March when chlorophyll a recorded 158.4 mgm−3, chl. b was (92.7 mgm−3 and chl. c was 160 mgm−3. The causative species were Prorocentrum aporum and Prorocentrum micans and the lake’s water turned to red color; the “Red Tide phenomenon”. Chlorella vulgaris bloom was recorded for the first time in the lake on August at site (4) with green water discoloration. The water temperature of the lake was one of the main phytoplankton bloom’s drivers as the dominant species grew and flourished within a narrow range of temperature (30.4–34.9 °C). The results showed that there were strong correlations between carbonate, bicarbonate, DO and nutrients indicating that the dinoflagellate bloom was due to the high eutrophication of the lake. Finally, the Red tide phenomenon may influence the lake fisheries causing significant economic loss.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1687428521000534ChlorophyllDinophyceaeRed TideBloomEutrophicationProductivity
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author Ezzat A. Ibrahim
Shymaa S. Zaher
Wael M. Ibrahim
Yassmeen A. Mosad
spellingShingle Ezzat A. Ibrahim
Shymaa S. Zaher
Wael M. Ibrahim
Yassmeen A. Mosad
Phytoplankton dynamics in relation to Red tide appearance in Qarun Lake, Egypt
Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research
Chlorophyll
Dinophyceae
Red Tide
Bloom
Eutrophication
Productivity
author_facet Ezzat A. Ibrahim
Shymaa S. Zaher
Wael M. Ibrahim
Yassmeen A. Mosad
author_sort Ezzat A. Ibrahim
title Phytoplankton dynamics in relation to Red tide appearance in Qarun Lake, Egypt
title_short Phytoplankton dynamics in relation to Red tide appearance in Qarun Lake, Egypt
title_full Phytoplankton dynamics in relation to Red tide appearance in Qarun Lake, Egypt
title_fullStr Phytoplankton dynamics in relation to Red tide appearance in Qarun Lake, Egypt
title_full_unstemmed Phytoplankton dynamics in relation to Red tide appearance in Qarun Lake, Egypt
title_sort phytoplankton dynamics in relation to red tide appearance in qarun lake, egypt
publisher Elsevier
series Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research
issn 1687-4285
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Qarun Lake is a unique saline basin. Its phytoplankton species abundance and dynamics in relation to the Red Tide phenomenon is the focus of this study. Samples were collected from May 2015 to April 2016 in twelve successive cruises. Phytoplankton productivity attained the highest level on July with the bloom of Dinophyceae, while showing negative correlation with water transparency (r = −0.72) and positive correlation with DO (r = 0.84). The causative species was Gymnodinium lantzschii. Another incident of Dinophyceae bloom was observed in March when chlorophyll a recorded 158.4 mgm−3, chl. b was (92.7 mgm−3 and chl. c was 160 mgm−3. The causative species were Prorocentrum aporum and Prorocentrum micans and the lake’s water turned to red color; the “Red Tide phenomenon”. Chlorella vulgaris bloom was recorded for the first time in the lake on August at site (4) with green water discoloration. The water temperature of the lake was one of the main phytoplankton bloom’s drivers as the dominant species grew and flourished within a narrow range of temperature (30.4–34.9 °C). The results showed that there were strong correlations between carbonate, bicarbonate, DO and nutrients indicating that the dinoflagellate bloom was due to the high eutrophication of the lake. Finally, the Red tide phenomenon may influence the lake fisheries causing significant economic loss.
topic Chlorophyll
Dinophyceae
Red Tide
Bloom
Eutrophication
Productivity
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1687428521000534
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