Archives of Biological Sciences 2012 Volume 64, Issue 2, Pages: 585-595
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS1202585R
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Spatial and temporal distribution of phytoplankton in Lake Skadar
Rakočević Jelena (Biology Department, Faculty of Natural and Mathematical Sciences, University of Montenegro, Podgorica, Montenegro)
Phytoplankton seasonal succession and spatial heterogeneity were studied in
Lake Skadar from February to December 2004. A total of 167 taxa from 6 algal
divisions were observed, with Bacillariophyta being best represented (52.8%).
The general pattern of phytoplankton seasonal succession in Lake Skadar was:
Bacillariophyta in the spring, Chlorophyta in early summer, Cyanobacteria and
Chlorophyta in late summer and Bacillariophyta and Chlorophyta in autumn and
winter. Distinct spatial heterogeneity was observed. The central, open part
of the lake (pelagic zone) was characterized by dominant euplanktonic
species, mostly diatoms, whereas the western and northwestern parts (more
isolated and shallower) had higher abundance of greens and blue-greens and a
higher percentage of resuspended benthic-epiphytic forms in the phytoplankton
community. Comparison with former phytoplankton data showed distinct
differences in terms of the qualitative and quantitative composition of the
phytoplankton community of Lake Skadar, which indicates lake deterioration.
Keywords: Phytoplankton, algae, Lake Skadar, Montenegro