Indian Journal of Ecology
Web of Science
  • Year: 2025
  • Volume: 52
  • Issue: 6

Assessment of Epilithic Microalgae along Longitudinal Gradient in Freshwater Bodies of South India

  • Author:
  • C. Shantha Philomina, N. Vijayalakshmi1, M. Saranya2, K. Rekha2, S. Anbalagan*2
  • Total Page Count: 5
  • Page Number: 1653 to 1657

1Department of Zoology, Sri Meenakshi Government Arts College for Women, Madurai-625 002, India

2Department of Zoology, Government Arts College (Affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University), Melur, Madurai-625 106, India

Department of Animal Behaviour, School of Biological Sciences, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai-625 021, India

*E-mail: anbumdu@gmail.com

Online Published on 20 April, 2026.

Abstract

Epilithic microalgae are associated with hard substrates of freshwater environments and they play a vital role in primary production, nutrient cycling and contributing habitat for other organisms in aquatic environments. Thus, the present study was focused to assess the diversity and distributional pattern of epilithic microalgae along longitudinal gradient in lentic freshwater bodies, Tamil Nadu, India. Nine freshwater bodies (lakes, ponds and temple tanks) were examined in Madurai district. Microalgae were collected from submerged substrates of bedrock, boulders and pebbles in lentic waters. In total, 14 genera of microalgae were collected. Fragilaria was the highest percentage. The high diversity was observed in site 9 revealed by Shannon diversity index. Abundance of microalgae was high in lakes when compared to temple tanks and ponds. Of twelve environmental variables, total dissolved solids, conductivity and salinity were significant factors for the distribution of microalgae. This finding suggests that microalgae in lentic freshwater bodies are not influenced with longitudinal gradient whereas chemical parameters of water such as total dissolved solids, dissolved oxygen, electrical conductivity and salinity are the determining factors.

Keywords

Diversity, Distribution, Environmental variables, Longitude, Freshwater