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Detailed Ecological Assessment Report 2008 – Keenjhar Lake<br />

Charophyta were observed. The phyla Euglenophyta was not found in the<br />

summer survey.<br />

4.5.1.3 Pai Forest<br />

In Pai Forest a total of 67 Algal species were collected in the summer survey<br />

which belonged to 32 genera of 6 phyla Cyanophyta, Volvocophyta,<br />

Bacillariophyta, Xanthophyta, Euglenophyta and Chlorophyta. A total of 33<br />

(49.2%) species from 16 genera of phyla Cyanophyta, 10 (15%) species belongs<br />

to 7 genera of phyla Volvocophyta, 14 (20.8%) species belongs to 8 genera of<br />

phyla Bacillariophyta, 2 (3%) species belongs to 1 genus of phyla Xanthophyta, 4<br />

(6%) species belongs to 2 genera of phyla Euglenophyta, 4 (6%) species belongs<br />

to 2 genera of phyla Chlorophyta.<br />

4.5.1.4 Chotiari Reservoir<br />

More than 100 samples were collected from Chotiari reservoir dam, out of these a<br />

total of 359 algal species belonging to 116 genera of 9 phyla Cyanophyta,<br />

Volvocophyta, Bacillariophyta, Chrysophyta, Xanthophyta, Dinophyta,<br />

Euglenophyta, Chlorophyta and Charophyta, 80 aquatic plants and 32 fishes<br />

along with some physico-chemical parameters were recorded. The phyla<br />

Xanthophyta was not found in the summer survey. Twenty five algal samples<br />

were collected during the winter survey. Out of the 71 species belonging to 34<br />

genera of 7 phyla e.g. Cyanophyta, Volvocophyta, Bacillariophyta, Xanthophyta,<br />

Euglenophyta, Chlorophyta and Charophyta along with seventeen aquatic plants<br />

and some physico-chemical parameter were recorded, water is rich in primary<br />

productivity and plant production. The phyla Charophyta was not found in the<br />

summer survey.<br />

4.5.2 Account of number of species recorded<br />

All the samples from the four sites were of better quality during the winter surveys<br />

compared to the ones in summer (see Figure 42 below). This may be due to<br />

better water quality and lack of salinity which was observed in the summer<br />

months.<br />

Figure 42 – summer and winter comparison of the number of species collected in<br />

the four sites<br />

400<br />

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300<br />

250<br />

200<br />

150<br />

100<br />

50<br />

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Keti<br />

Bunder<br />

Keenjhar<br />

Lake<br />

Chotiari<br />

Pai<br />

forest<br />

Summer<br />

Winter<br />

<strong>WWF</strong> <strong>Pakistan</strong> – Indus for All Programme Page 127 of 165

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