In India, Euglena and its relatives are now widespread indicators of deteriorating water quality. Urban and peri-urban water bodies, already stressed by population pressure, are becoming hotspots for these biological pollutants.
Negative impacts in Indian water bodies include:
- Signalling organic pollution and sewage contamination
- Reducing oxygen levels, harming fish and invertebrates
- Forming unsightly surface mats and blocking light
- Compromising community use of water bodies
- Clogging filters in decentralised drinking water systems
FAQs
1. What causes red algal blooms in Indian water bodies?
Red algal blooms are primarily caused by euglenoid organisms like Euglena, Phacus, and Trachelomonas. These thrive in nutrient-rich, stagnant, or slow-moving freshwater bodies.
2. What pigment gives red algal blooms their characteristic color?
Astaxanthin, a fat-soluble red xanthophyll pigment produced by euglenoids, gives the blooms their bright red or pink color.
3. Are Euglenoids algae or something else?
Euglenoids are protists, not true algae. They show both plant-like (photosynthesis) and animal-like (heterotrophic feeding) characteristics.
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