Structure of Benthic Macroinvertebrate Assemblages in Azagny Channel (Côte d’Ivoire)

Y. Konan, Bakary Y. Coulibaly, T. M. Kamelan, Touplé Sibiri Koné, R. N. Lozo, R. N. Etilé, Essecthi Paul Kouamelan
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The Azagny Channel is an estuarine ecosystem connecting Ebrié Lagoon to Bandama River estuary and it is adjacent to Azagny National Park. The aim of this study was to provide the first data on diversity and structure of macroinvertebrates in this estuarine area. Physicochemical parameters were measured monthly in three sampling stations S1, S2 and S3, and the benthic Macroinvertebrates was collected using a Van Veen grab. A total of 28 taxa distributed among 20 families and 11 orders belonging to Annelida, Mollusca, Crustacean and Insecta were collected. The taxonomic richness and diversity were higher in S1 compared to S2 and S3, probably due to its proximity to Bandama estuary. The relative abundance revealed that mollusks represented mainly by Pachymelania aurita (16.04%), P. fusca (15.83%), Anodonta anatina (13.02%) dominated the species assemblage; followed by crustaceans with Macrobrachium vollenhovenii (31.87%) and Potamon sp. (5.01%). Canonical correspondence analysis revealed that the main factors that influenced macroinvertebrates distribution in Azagny Channel were conductivity, salinity and Total Dissolved Solids (TDS). There is a strong correlation between these three abiotic factors and their influence on species assemblage would be linked to proximity of study area to Atlantic Ocean. These findings provide valuable information that can be used to establish biotic indices to monitor the water quality of Azagny Channel.
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Azagny海峡底栖大型无脊椎动物群落结构(Côte d 'Ivoire)
阿扎格尼海峡是连接ebri泻湖和Bandama河河口的河口生态系统,毗邻阿扎格尼国家公园。本研究的目的是首次提供该河口地区大型无脊椎动物的多样性和结构数据。在S1、S2和S3 3个采样站每月测量理化参数,采用Van Veen抓取法采集底栖大型无脊椎动物。共收集到28个分类群,隶属于环节动物、软体动物、甲壳动物和昆虫目20科11目。S1的分类丰富度和多样性高于S2和S3,可能与靠近Bandama河口有关。相对丰度显示,软体动物以厚黑(16.04%)、fusca(15.83%)和Anodonta anatina(13.02%)为主;其次是甲壳类动物,分别为vollenhovenmacrobrachium(31.87%)和Potamon sp.(5.01%)。典型对应分析表明,影响Azagny水道中大型无脊椎动物分布的主要因素是电导率、盐度和总溶解固形物(TDS)。这三种非生物因素之间存在很强的相关性,它们对物种组合的影响可能与研究区与大西洋的距离有关。这些发现为建立生物指标来监测阿扎尼海峡水质提供了有价值的信息。
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