Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2009
Title: Phytoplankton Community Structure in Artificial Salty Lake Near Kikinda City
Authors: Predojević, Dragana 
Trbojević, Ivana 
Pećić, Marija 
Subakov-Simić, Gordana 
Keywords: saline inland waters;halophiles;halotolerant species;Kikinda city;phytoplankton;high conductivity
Issue Date: 2018
Rank: M52
Publisher: Serbian Water Pollution Control Society
Journal: Water Research and Management
Volume: 8
Issue: 4
Start page: 3
End page: 9
Abstract: 
Aquatic inland ecosystems with increased water salinity have always been attractive because of the
specific flora and fauna inhabiting them. Considering that, the phytoplankton community of the artificial
saline lake near Kikinda city (Vojvodina province, Republic of Serbia) was investigated for the first time. A
total of 27 detected algal taxa were classified in 5 divisions: Cyanobacteria, Chlorophyta, Euglenophyta,
Bacillariophyta and Chrysophyta. A few taxa characteristic for saline or brackish water, such as Oocystis
submarina, Merismopedia warmingiana, Euglena proxima, have been found. Still, the majority of recorded
ones could be characterized as halotolerant rather than halophilic. Low chlorophyll-a concentration (12.8
μg/l), low biomass (855.7 μg/l), but high cell abundance (20882 cell/ml) were recorded, which could be
explained by a small-dimension algae dominance in the phytoplankton, as well as abundant submerged
vegetation. Chroococcalean cyanobacteria contributed with 70% of the total cell abundance that could be
the response to low nutrient conditions as well as the adaptation to more effective osmoregulation process
essential for living in such environment. Green algae dominate in total phytoplankton biomass, followed by
diatoms and blue-green algae.
URI: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2009
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