Periphyton is a complex mixture of
algae,
cyanobacteria,
heterotrophic microbes, and
detritus that is attached to submerged surfaces in most aquatic
ecosystems. It serves as an important
food source for
invertebrates, tadpoles, and some
fish. It can also absorb
contaminants; removing them from the watercolumn and limiting their movement through the environment. The periphyton is also an important indicator of
water quality; responses of this community to
pollutants can be measured at a variety of scales representing
physiological to community-level changes.
Periphyton communities are used in aquaculture food production systems for the removal of solid and dissolved pollutants. Their performance in filtration is established and their application as aquacultural feed is being researched.
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