dc.description.abstract | An experiment was carried out at two selected stations in the Sangu river estuary with the Bay of Bengal,
Chittagong, Bangladesh to determine the abundance and monthly variations of phytoplankton and zooplankton
communities as well as some physico-chemical parameters of water for a period of twelve months from August
2013 to July 2014. Of the water quality parameters water temperature, salinity and pH were recorded on the spot
during each sampling. The NO3-N and PO4-P of the collected water samples were measured in the laboratory.
The highest temperature (28.5
C at
station I and 21.2
0
C at station I and 29
0
C at station II) was in September and the lowest (20
0
0
C at station II) in January. Salinity fluctuated from 13.0 to 32.0 ppt at station I in July and
February, respectively and 15.0 to 33.0 ppt at station II in July and February, respectively. The highest pH
(8.45)
was recorded at station I in October. The highest NO3-N (2.3 mg/L and 2.1 mg/L at station I and II,
respectively) and PO4-P (2.9 mg/L and 2.5 mg/L at station I & II, respectively) was recorded in August. In total
98 phytoplankton species were identified and 2 types could not be identified. Among the phytoplankton, 59
species belonged to Bacillariophyceae, 14 to Dinophyceae, 11 to Chlorophyceae, 6 to Cyanophyceae, 4 to
Polycystinea and 4 to Polyhymenophorea. The highest phytoplankton production (117.3 x 10
cells/L at station I
and 104.7 x 10
3
3
cells/L at station I and
29.6 x 10
cells/L at station II) was found in August and the lowest (28.77 x 10
3
3
cells/L at station II) in January. Phytoplankton bloom was observed in the study area in August. A
total of 16 different zooplankton genera were recorded of which 12 belonging to Copepoda, 3 Rotifera and 1
Decapoda. Copepoda was the dominant group followed by Rotifera and Decapoda. The highest number of
zooplankton (1,466 cell/L at station I and 1,198 cell/L at station II) was recorded in January and the lowest (280
cell/L at station I and 172 cell/L at station II) in August. The highest number of phytoplankton was appeared in
August, which may be due to higher level of nutrients and water quality like temperature, salinity and pH were
also within the favorable ranges. But zooplankton population was comparatively lower at that period owing to
phytoplankton bloom. | en_US |