Preliminary Study on Water Quality and Heteropterans Diversity in a Semi-Urban Stream (Central Region of Cameroon)

Jean Dzavi, S. Foto Menbohan, Blaise Rollinat Mboye, Leonelle Tsowa Pianta, Audrey Glwadys Nzépang Tchizé, Amandine Laure Toumbou Nouazi, E. B. Biram à Ngon, Gloria Eneke Takem
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A study was conducted in the Konglo stream for six months to make an inventory of aquatic heteroptera, following a monthly sampling frequency. Some hydrological and physicochemical parameters such as water width, current velocity, and water flow, water temperature and pH, electrical conductivity, dissolved oxygen, total hardness, phosphates, nitrates, and ammonia were measured according to standard methods. For an inventory of the heteropterans, the multihabitat approach was used during sampling, but only heteropterans representing 3.15 % of total abundance are considered in this study. The hydrological variables were different in each station. The water width and flow were increased from upstream to downstream. The results showed that pH, total hardness, nitrites, phosphates, and ammonia values ​​were weak and no significant differences were observed. Among physicochemical variables, only dissolved oxygen and electrical conductivity were different between upstream and downstream. The conductivity increased from upstream to downstream while the dissolved oxygen was very low downstream. 62 individuals were collected and counted belonging to 11 taxa, the most abundant being Ranatra linearis. The other taxa such as Anisops sp., Aphelocheirus aestivalis, Gerris sp., Gerridae Nd., Hydrometra sp., Ilyocoris cimicoides, Naucoris sp., Nepa sp., Notonectidae Nd., and Velia sp. were poorly represented. High abundance was recorded at the upstream (38 individuals), but the taxonomic richness (3 taxa) and diversity (0.24 bits/ind) remain low, unlike the stations located downstream (7 taxa and 1.82 bits/ind).
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喀麦隆中部半城市河流水质及异翅目动物多样性初步研究
根据每月一次的采样频率,在孔洛河进行了为期6个月的水生异翅目清查。按照标准方法测定了水的宽度、流速、水流、水温、pH、电导率、溶解氧、总硬度、磷酸盐、硝酸盐、氨等水文和物理化学参数。对于异翅目的清查,在抽样过程中采用了多生境方法,但本研究只考虑了占总丰度3.15%的异翅目。各站水文变量不同。水的宽度和流量从上游到下游逐渐增大。结果表明,pH值、总硬度、亚硝酸盐、磷酸盐、氨值均较弱,差异不显著。在理化变量中,上游和下游只有溶解氧和电导率存在差异。电导率由上游向下游增加,而溶解氧在下游很低。共收集到62个个体,分属11个分类群,数量最多的是Ranatra linearis。其他分类群如Anisops sp.、Aphelocheirus aestivalis、Gerris sp.、Gerridae Nd.等。,水生线虫属,拟杀线虫属,拟杀线虫属,拟杀线虫属,拟杀线虫属,拟杀线虫属和Velia sp.的代表人数很少。上游有较高的丰度(38个),但分类丰富度(3个分类群)和多样性(0.24 bits/ind)较低,下游有7个分类群和1.82 bits/ind。
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