TY - JOUR
T1 - Assessment of pollution in Alibeykoy Dam Lake (Istanbul, Türkiye) and its influent streams
T2 - Phytoplankton composition and heavy metal accumulation
AU - Yilmaz, Nese
AU - Dogan, Ilhan
AU - Demir, Goksel
AU - Yalcin, Ibrahim Ertugrul
AU - Khan, Saifullah
AU - Ozyigit, Ibrahim Ilker
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Water Environment Federation.
PY - 2025/2
Y1 - 2025/2
N2 - In this study, the pollution levels of Alibeykoy Dam Lake were assessed by examining phytoplankton distribution, physicochemical parameters, nutrient content, and heavy metal concentrations. Alibeykoy Dam is a critical drinking water source for the Istanbul metropolitan area. Water samples were collected from the lake and six influent streams (Cebeci, Pirincci, Sidan, Bolluca, Gulgen, and Kocaman) in January, February, May, and September of 2021. A total of 36 taxa from seven divisions were identified, including Bacillariophyta (14), Charophyta (2), Chlorophyta (9), Cryptophyta (1), Cyanobacteria (3), Euglenozoa (4), and Miozoa (3). Diatoms were found to be the dominant group in terms of species richness and abundance. The dominant species recorded in each site were as follows: Microcystis aeruginosa in Alibeykoy Dam and Sidan Creek, Cyclotella ocellata in Cebeci and Gulgen Creeks, Scenedesmus sp. in Pirincci Creek, Navicula cryptocephala in Bolluca Creek, and Sphaerocystis planctonica in Kocaman Creek. Mesotrophic and eutrophic phytoplankton species suggested that the lake is nearing eutrophic conditions. This conclusion was further supported by high concentrations of heavy metals and nutrients detected in the water samples. This research is significant because it provides a comprehensive understanding of the ecological status of Alibeykoy Dam Lake, a critical resource for drinking water in Istanbul. The study highlights potential risks associated with eutrophication and heavy metal accumulation by identifying pollution levels and dominant species. These findings are vital for implementing effective water resource management strategies, ensuring the lake's sustainability, and protecting public health. Practitioner Points: The pollution rate of Alibeykoy Dam Lake was determined. The presence of mesotrophic and eutrophic species of phytoplankton indicated the lake's trophic structure. The measurements were done to estimate the lake's heavy metal and nutrient contents.
AB - In this study, the pollution levels of Alibeykoy Dam Lake were assessed by examining phytoplankton distribution, physicochemical parameters, nutrient content, and heavy metal concentrations. Alibeykoy Dam is a critical drinking water source for the Istanbul metropolitan area. Water samples were collected from the lake and six influent streams (Cebeci, Pirincci, Sidan, Bolluca, Gulgen, and Kocaman) in January, February, May, and September of 2021. A total of 36 taxa from seven divisions were identified, including Bacillariophyta (14), Charophyta (2), Chlorophyta (9), Cryptophyta (1), Cyanobacteria (3), Euglenozoa (4), and Miozoa (3). Diatoms were found to be the dominant group in terms of species richness and abundance. The dominant species recorded in each site were as follows: Microcystis aeruginosa in Alibeykoy Dam and Sidan Creek, Cyclotella ocellata in Cebeci and Gulgen Creeks, Scenedesmus sp. in Pirincci Creek, Navicula cryptocephala in Bolluca Creek, and Sphaerocystis planctonica in Kocaman Creek. Mesotrophic and eutrophic phytoplankton species suggested that the lake is nearing eutrophic conditions. This conclusion was further supported by high concentrations of heavy metals and nutrients detected in the water samples. This research is significant because it provides a comprehensive understanding of the ecological status of Alibeykoy Dam Lake, a critical resource for drinking water in Istanbul. The study highlights potential risks associated with eutrophication and heavy metal accumulation by identifying pollution levels and dominant species. These findings are vital for implementing effective water resource management strategies, ensuring the lake's sustainability, and protecting public health. Practitioner Points: The pollution rate of Alibeykoy Dam Lake was determined. The presence of mesotrophic and eutrophic species of phytoplankton indicated the lake's trophic structure. The measurements were done to estimate the lake's heavy metal and nutrient contents.
KW - aquatic ecosystem
KW - heavy metal accumulation
KW - phytoplankton composition
KW - water pollution
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85216880997&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/wer.70030
DO - 10.1002/wer.70030
M3 - Article
C2 - 39904606
AN - SCOPUS:85216880997
SN - 1061-4303
VL - 97
JO - Water Environment Research
JF - Water Environment Research
IS - 2
M1 - e70030
ER -