Abstract

There were 88 species of algae and cyanobacteria observed from seven sites in the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park (Hodgenville, Kentucky, USA). This was the first algal investigation study in the park. There were 21 samples collected, during the summer, on 16 July 2008. Algal flora, dominated by diatoms was represented by 54 species identified (61.4% of the total), 20 species of cyanobacteria, 11 green and two charophyte algal species, and one red algal species (22.7%, 12.5%, 2.2%, and 1.1%, respectively). Benthic diatoms dominated the aquatic system with 14 species of Navicula and 12 species of Nitzschia identified, which was 15.7% and 13.5% of the total, respectively. Species tended to be site specific and 78.6% of the species were only found in two or less sites. The bioindicator methods for water quality assessment were based on species autoecology. This method was used for the first time in the USA during this study. This demonstrated that benthic and planktonic-benthic algae preferred temperate temperatures, middle-oxygenated mesotrophic waters, low-to-middle enriched by chlorides. The waters were well oxygenated, sometimes saturated by sulfides, low-alkaline, low-to-middle organic enriched, and of class 1–3 water quality with high self-purification capacity. This is very important for habitat protection and cannot be easily accomplished strictly through chemical analysis. The diversity of diatom algae not only plays a major role in the formation of algal communities and their uniqueness, but diatom algae can be a good indicator of environmental assessments and change.

Highlights

  • Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park (ALBNHP) is located in Kentucky, USA and has a total area of 38.8 hectares

  • The aim of this study is to evaluate the current ecological condition of the waterbodies from the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park, based on the freshwater algae taxa composition and ecology with bioindicators through statistical methods

  • Water conductivity and total dissolved solids (TDS) have minimal values in the pond of site #3, whereas the maximal values are from sites #1 and #3

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Introduction

Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park (ALBNHP) is located in Kentucky, USA and has a total area of 38.8 hectares. The park is part of the Knobs Region. This region has a mixed hardwood forest with a predominance of oak and hickory trees [1]. The ALBNHP receives an average of 128 cm of rainfall each year which varies little throughout the year, while the average temperatures range from 19.7 ◦ C in the summer to 7.6 ◦ C in the winter. The bedrock is dominated by limestone with a sandstone cap. The region has a karst topography with many sinkholes. There is very little surface water existing in the park due to karst topography [1]

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