Short-term changes in phytoplankton assemblages and their potential for heavy metal bioaccumulation – a laboratory study
Article Category: Original research paper
Published Online: Sep 21, 2018
Page range: 260 - 274
Received: Nov 24, 2017
Accepted: Jan 15, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/ohs-2018-0025
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This study focused on phytoplankton changes in polluted waters of Lake Manzala and the assessment of heavy metal bioaccumulation capacity during the 15-day laboratory experiment. Phytoplankton samples were analyzed every day and the concentration of zinc, iron and lead in water, in phytoplankton and in filtrate – every fifth day of the experiment. Significantly higher phytoplankton abundance was recorded in water from the El-Boom station (basin I) compared to the New Bahr El-Baqar drain (basin II), followed by distinct differences in its composition and chlorophyll content. However, the most abundant species were the same in both basins, i.e.