Assessment of some physical, chemical and biological parameters of Lake Dangana, Niger State, Nigeria

K. Adamu, Y. M. Mohammed, U. F. Ibrahim, I. Abdullahi, Y. O. Jimoh
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Ecological systems change over time due to anthropogenic and natural activities, regular monitoring is therefore necessary for identifying malignant changes and conservation of biodiversity. This study was undertaken to ascertain the health and biological diversity of Lake Dangana using both biotic and abiotic indicators. Samples for physico-chemical and biological analyses were collected monthly from four sampling stations in Lake Dangana from January to August, 2020 using standard methods. The results of physico-chemical variables were: temperature (23.5-26.5ºC), dissolved oxygen (3.96-4.13mg/l), biochemical oxygen demand (3.00-.12mg/l), pH (6.88-7.11), conductivity (86.43-94.80µS/cm), nitrate (0.67-0.76mg/l) and phosphate (0.85-1.04mg/l). Conductivity, nitrate and phosphate varied significantly (p<0.05) between stations. A total of 318 individuals from 13 species and 10 families of macroinvertebrates were encountered during the study period. Hemiptera (35.52%), Coleopterans (34.59%), Odonata (22.95%), Dipterans (5.03%) and Oligochaetes (1.87%) were the dominant groups. The first two Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA) axes explained 87.33% of macroinvertebrate-environment relationship and pH (-0.99), BOD5 (-0.62), nitrate (-0.61), conductivity (-0.59) and phosphate (-0.57) were the dominant structuring factors. Six bacteria species; Bacillus sp, Escherichia coli, Micrococcus sp., Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella sp and Pseudomonas sp. and five fungi species; Aspergillus fumigatus, A. niger, A. flavus, Penicillium sp and Mucor sp. were encountered. The presence of some of these microorganisms such as E. coli in the lake is an indication of faecal contamination and this could endanger public health.
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尼日利亚尼日尔州丹加纳湖的一些物理、化学和生物参数评价
由于人为和自然活动,生态系统会随着时间的推移而发生变化,因此定期监测对于识别恶性变化和保护生物多样性是必要的。进行这项研究是为了利用生物和非生物指标确定丹加纳湖的健康状况和生物多样性。2020年1 - 8月,采用标准方法在丹加纳湖4个采样站按月采集理化和生物分析样本。理化指标为:温度(23.5 ~ 26.5℃)、溶解氧(3.96 ~ 4.13mg/l)、生化需氧量(3.00 ~ 0.12 mg/l)、pH(6.88 ~ 7.11)、电导率(86.43 ~ 94.80µS/cm)、硝酸盐(0.67 ~ 0.76mg/l)、磷酸盐(0.85 ~ 1.04mg/l)。电导率、硝酸盐和磷酸盐在各站点之间差异显著(p<0.05)。研究期间共捕获大型无脊椎动物10科13种318只。优势类群为半翅目(35.52%)、鞘翅目(34.59%)、齿翅目(22.95%)、双翅目(5.03%)和寡毛目(1.87%)。前两个典型对应分析(CCA)轴解释了87.33%的大型无脊椎动物与环境的关系,pH(-0.99)、BOD5(-0.62)、硝酸盐(-0.61)、电导率(-0.59)和磷酸盐(-0.57)是主要的结构因素。6种细菌;芽孢杆菌、大肠杆菌、微球菌、金黄色葡萄球菌、克雷伯氏菌和假单胞菌及5种真菌;发现了烟曲霉、黑曲霉、黄曲霉、青霉和毛霉。其中一些微生物如大肠杆菌在湖中的存在是粪便污染的迹象,这可能危及公众健康。
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