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Protozoa in a stressed area of the Egyptian Mediterranean coast of Damietta, Egypt

Authors :
Jian G. Qin
Wael S. El-Tohamy
Nagwa E. Abdel Aziz
Mohamed Moussa Dorgham
Ahmed El-Ghobashi
Source :
Oceanologia, Vol 55, Iss 3, Pp 733-750 (2013)
Publisher :
Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Oceanology. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V.

Abstract

The Damietta coast is part of the Egyptian Mediterranean coast off the Nile Delta and has recently been polluted as a result of intensive human activities.The environmental parameters and protozoan community in the area were studied biweekly from January to December 2007. The results of the environmentalparameters indicated low salinity, oxic and anoxic conditions, high nutrient levels and intensive phytoplankton growth. A total of 69 protozoan specieswere identified, belonging to Amoebozoa (8 species), Foraminifera (12 species), non-tintinnid ciliates (22 species) and tintinnids (27 species). The numerical density of protozoans was high over the whole area, with annual averages between 8.2 × 103 cells m-3 and 51.4 × 103 cells m-3.Spring was the most productive season for protozoans, but several distinct peaks were observed during the year at the sampling sites. The protozoangroups showed clearly different spatial patterns in both composition and abundance: whereas amoebozoans and non-tintinnid ciliates were dominant in themore polluted areas (sites IV and V), tintinnids dominated in the less polluted areas (sites, I, II and III). Several pollution indicators wererecorded: amoebozoans - Centropyxis aculeata, Centropyxis sp., Cochliopodium sp.,Difflugia sp.; non-tintinnids - Bursaridium sp., Frontonia atra,Holophrya sp., Paramecium sp., Paramecium bursaria,Vasicola ciliata, Vorticella sp., Strombidium sp.; tintinnids- Favella ehrenbergii, Helicostomella subulata, Leprotintinnus nordgvisti,Tintinnopsis beroidea, Stenosemella ventricosa, Tintinnopsis campanula,T. cylindrica, T. lobiancoi, Eutintinnus lusus-undae.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00783234
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Oceanologia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....228122c4ca529ca508ec173bb08e48a1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5697/oc.55-3.733