Comparing Freshwater Benthic Macroinvertebrate Communities in Forest and Urban Streams of the Coastal Ecological Region of Cameroon

Fils Mamert Onana, S. Z. Togouet, Antoine Arfao Tamsa, Nectaire Lié Nyamsi Tchatcho, S. Tchakonté, E. Koji, Armel William Yemtsa Yemeli, Abigaelle Natacha Sandrine Mouto Makong
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In this study conducted in the coastal zone of Cameroon, biological indices and functional feeding groups of benthic macroinvertebrates were used to assess the health status of two urban streams. For a better diagnosis, two streams located in coastal forest zone were used as a reference. Benthic macroinvertebrates were sampled monthly over a 3-month period (from May to July 2017) in six urban stations and six forest stations. Measurements of the physicochemical variables were done simultaneously. Physicochemical analysis revealed that urban streams are strongly polluted with high content of decaying organic matters, while forest streams are slightly polluted as indicated by the Principal Component Analysis. Concerning benthic macroinvertebrates, urban streams are poorly diversified with the proliferation of taxa tolerant to water pollution and belonging to the functional feeding groups of collectors-gatherers. Inversely, forest streams are more diversified and dominated by sensitive taxa, most belonging to the functional feeding groups of predators and shredders. These marked differences between biological indices and feeding mode of benthic macroinvertebrates in forest and urban rivers confirm the reliability of benthic macroinvertebrates as good indicators of freshwater ecosystem in the coastal zone of Cameroon.
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本研究在喀麦隆沿海地区进行,采用底栖大型无脊椎动物的生物指标和功能摄食组来评估两条城市河流的健康状况。为了更好的诊断,我们选取了位于沿海林区的两条河流作为参考。在2017年5月至7月的3个月期间,在6个城市站和6个森林站每月取样底栖大型无脊椎动物。物理化学变量的测量同时进行。理化分析结果表明,城市河流污染严重,腐烂有机质含量高,而森林河流污染程度较轻。就底栖大型无脊椎动物而言,城市溪流的多样性较差,耐水污染的类群大量增加,属于采集-采集功能摄食群。相反,森林溪流更加多样化,以敏感的类群为主,大多数属于捕食者和碎纸机的功能性喂养群。这些在森林和城市河流中底栖大型无脊椎动物的生物指标和摄食方式上的显著差异,证实了底栖大型无脊椎动物作为喀麦隆沿海地区淡水生态系统良好指标的可靠性。
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