Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2005.01.016
Title: Settlement of marine periphytic algae in a tropical estuary
Authors: Nayar, S.
Goh, B.P.L.
Chou, L.M. 
Keywords: Chlorophyll a
Diatoms
Nutrients
Periphytic algae
Photosynthetically available radiation
Ponggol estuary
Productivity
Settlement
Issue Date: Aug-2005
Citation: Nayar, S., Goh, B.P.L., Chou, L.M. (2005-08). Settlement of marine periphytic algae in a tropical estuary. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 64 (2-3) : 241-248. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2005.01.016
Abstract: This note describes settlement studies of marine periphytic algae on glass substrata in a tropical estuary in Singapore. The rates of production in terms of 14C radiotracer uptake, biomass in terms of chlorophyll a, community structure and cell abundance were measured from the settled periphytic algae at various depths in the water column and compared with the prevailing hydrographical conditions. Relatively higher periphytic algal settlement was observed at 1 m depth, even though it was not statistically different from other depths. Diatoms such as Skeletonema costatum and Thalassiosira rotula dominated the assemblage, together with the marine cyanobacteria Synechococcus sp. The three settlement parameters viz., periphytic algal production, chlorophyll a and cell counts showed significant differences between the days of settlement, with no significant differences observed for different depths. The periphytic algal community in this study comprised 30 microalgal species, dominated by diatoms (78%), followed by cyanobacteria (19% - primarily Synechococcus sp.), green flagellates (1%), dinoflagellates (1%) and other forms accounting for the remaining 1% of the total cell counts. Correlation studies and principal component analysis (PCA) revealed significant influence of silicate concentrations in the water column with the settlement of periphytic algae in this estuary. Though photoinhibited at the surface, photosynthetically available radiation did not seem to influence the overall settlement of periphytic algae. Diatoms and Synechococcus in the periphytic algal community were influenced by water temperature, PAR, pH and dissolved oxygen as seen in the PCA plots. © 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Source Title: Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/101654
ISSN: 02727714
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecss.2005.01.016
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