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Diversity and structure of microalgae and their potential use in monitoring water pollution and eutrophication in the Loumbila reservoir (Burkina Faso)

Ouattara, Minata; Ouédraogo, Ilassa; Zongo, Bilassé; Zongo, Frédéric

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Fundamental and Applied Limnology Volume 197 Nr. 3 (2024), p. 189 - 202

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published: Nov 14, 2024
published online: Jul 22, 2024
manuscript accepted: Jun 24, 2024
final revised version received: Jun 21, 2024
manuscript revision requested: Aug 11, 2023
manuscript received: Feb 21, 2023

DOI: 10.1127/fal/2024/1514

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Abstract

Microalgae play a fundamental role in the functioning of aquatic ecosystems. The diversity and structure of the microalgae community are always influenced by the availability of nutrients in the environment, which is one of the causes of water eutrophication. Microalgae are the best biological indicators of pollution and eutrophication in aquatic environments. In this study, the diversity and structure of microalgae were determined and indicator species of eutrophic water were identified in the water of the Loumbila reservoir, a drinking water source in Burkina Faso. Algae and water samples for physico-chemical analyses were collected monthly from January 2014 to June 2015 in three sampling points. Phytoplankton species were observed under a light microscope and identified using standard methods. The results showed that pH, dissolved oxygen, water transparency, conductivity, nitrates and orthophosphates levels showed distinct spatial and seasonal variations at p ≤ 0.05. The determination of the specific composition and density of microalgae allowed the inventory of 205 species composed of 5 phyla with a higher specific diversity of Chlorophyta (48.30 %) and a higher density of Cyanobacteria (43.71 %). Analysis of microalgae diversity showed a Shannon-Wiener index varying from 3.11 to 3.60 between sampling points and from 1.70 to 3.73 between seasons. Microcystis aeruginosa Pediastrum duplex Pediastrum simplex and Aulacoseira granulata were identified as indicator species for eutrophic water. This study provides basic information on the diversity and structure of microalgae in water reservoirs. It also provides elements for a future assessment of the water quality of drinking water sources using indicator algal species to prevent or reduce eutrophication phenomena.

Keywords

eutrophic water • indicator species • Microcystis aeruginosa • nutrient