Wet Season Water Quality and Zooplanktons Community of Jibia Lake, Katsina State, Nigeria

Timothy Auta, Agnes Alexander, Armayau Hamisu Bichi
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Background and Objective: The quality (status of physicochemical parameters) of the freshwater ecosystem interacts with the biotic components of the ecosystem such as plankton, aquatic insects, snails and fishes. The status of freshwater qualities determines the diversity, distribution and abundance of zooplankton in the water. This study assessed the water quality of Jibia Reservoir, a manmade freshwater lake and how they interact with the zooplankton community in the lake and also provides a baseline report on the lake. Materials and Methods: Water samples were collected between July and September, 2019 at five different points of the lake for physicochemical parameters analysis and zooplankton identification using standard procedures. One-way ANOVA was used in the statistical analysis of data generated, with a 0.05 level of significance. Results: The study revealed dissolved oxygen (DO), biological oxygen demand (BOD) and total hardness (TH) and total dissolved solids (TDS) to be within the permissible limit for freshwater ecosystems. Five subclasses (Monogonata, Phyllopoda, Bdelloidea, Pterygota and Copepoda), with six families (Brachionidae, Daphnidae, Philodinidae, Curculionoidea, Canthocamptidae and Cyclopidae) of zooplanktons were recorded. Rotaria ratatoria 12 (16.90%) and Platypus quadricornis 12 (16.90%) were the most common, while Brachionus angularis 8 (11.27%) was the least common species of zooplanktons in Jibia Lake. Conclusion: The physicochemical parameters of Jibia Lake during the study period were within acceptable limits, which implies good water quality favourable to aquatic organisms. Rotaria ratatoria and Platypus quadricornis were the most common zooplankton in the lake.
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尼日利亚卡齐纳州吉比亚湖的雨季水质和浮游动物群落
背景和目的:淡水生态系统的质量(理化参数状况)与浮游生物、水生昆虫、螺类和鱼类等生态系统的生物组成部分相互影响。淡水水质状况决定了水中浮游动物的多样性、分布和数量。本研究评估了吉比亚水库(一个人工淡水湖)的水质以及它们与湖中浮游动物群落之间的相互作用,同时还提供了一份关于该湖的基线报告。材料和方法:于 2019 年 7 月至 9 月期间在湖中五个不同地点采集水样,采用标准程序进行理化参数分析和浮游动物鉴定。数据统计分析采用单因素方差分析,显著性水平为 0.05。结果研究表明,溶解氧(DO)、生物需氧量(BOD)、总硬度(TH)和总溶解固体(TDS)均在淡水生态系统允许的范围内。记录到的浮游动物有五个亚纲(单口纲、浮游纲、蝶形纲、翼手目和桡足目),六个科(腕足目、水蚤科、桡足目、栉水母科和环足目)。在吉比亚湖浮游动物中,最常见的是轮虫(Rotaria ratatoria)12 种(16.90%)和鸭嘴虫(Platypus quadricornis)12 种(16.90%),而腕足动物(Brachionus angularis)8 种(11.27%)最少见。结论研究期间吉比亚湖的理化参数在可接受范围内,这意味着水质良好,有利于水生生物的生长。湖中最常见的浮游动物是轮虫(Rotaria ratatoria)和鸭嘴兽(Platypus quadricornis)。
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