Water resources and wetlands. 14-16 September 2012, Tulcea (ROMANIA) |
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HYTOPLANKTON ASSEMBLAGES IN BIR MCHERGA FRESHWATER RESERVOIR (TUNISIA) Amel Ben Rejeb Jenhani, Afef Fathalli, Mohamed Salah Romdhane, University of Carthage Tunisia Abstract Tunisia, a Mediterranean country located under the influence of the climatic disruptions of the north temperate region and the south Saharan region, is characterized by aridity on the major part of its territory. To this aridity is added the variability of the Mediterranean climate, with erratic and unpredictable periods of large drought and violent floods, to make of water an often limited resource and distributed unequally in the time and in the space. Facing this shortage of water, Tunisia developed a strategy of surface water resources mobilization. Consequently, the continuous increase of artificial wetlands (reservoirs) provided a privileged investigation field for limnological research. Being the first link in the trophic web, phytoplankton plays a basic role in aquatic ecosystems. In fact, the processes, related to it, affect directly or indirectly the environment. Thus, a monitoring of the environmental conditions and phytoplankton assemblages was carried out in Bir Mcherga reservoir (69 Mm3) from witch problems of fish mortality was reported in the recent years. In this way, we have identified 50 phytoplankton species spreading across seven classes, namely chlorophyceae, diatoms and cyanobacteria. These latter was the most diversified group since it represented 36% of the species richness, against 34% for chlorophyceae and 14% for diatoms.
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