Environmental stressors influence the biological water quality of a lotic system in southwestern Nigeria

IF 1.1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY African Journal of Aquatic Science Pub Date : 2023-07-03 DOI:10.2989/16085914.2023.2215267
EO Akindele, S. Olaniyan, AM Adedapo
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Deforestation in the Afrotropical realm is extensively encroaching on riparian corridors, causing increasingly negative impacts on freshwater biota. This study aimed to assess the biological water quality of an Afrotropical river in southwestern Nigeria whose riparian corridor is threatened by numerous environmental stressors. Water and macroinvertebrate samples from the Ojutu River, Osun State, were collected from March to November in 2019. The river’s extent of degradation was determined based on criteria such as riparian vegetation removal, grazing, farming, solid waste dumping, water abstraction and in-channel structures. Macroinvertebrate samples were scored using the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Biological Monitoring Working Party (BMWP) system, which uses the presence of macroinvertebrate groups as a bioindicator of water quality in a river. The values obtained indicate that the water quality of the Ojutu River varied from an altered system (36 ≤ WQ ≤ 60) to a much-altered system (16 ≤ WQ ≤ 35) in the wet season, with evidence of mild pollution (61 ≤ WQ ≤ 100) in the dry season. The main drivers of biological water quality were in-channel structures, water abstraction, riparian vegetation removal and solid waste dumping. This study underscores the need to initiate resource management measures and enforce laws that could improve the ecological integrity of degraded riparian corridors in the Afrotropical realm.
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环境压力因素影响尼日利亚西南部一个生态系统的生物水质
非洲热带地区的森林砍伐正在广泛侵蚀河岸走廊,对淡水生物群造成越来越大的负面影响。本研究旨在评估尼日利亚西南部一条非洲热带河流的生物水质,该河流的河岸走廊受到众多环境压力的威胁。2019年3月至11月收集了奥孙州Ojutu河的水和大型无脊椎动物样本。河流的退化程度是根据河岸植被去除、放牧、耕作、固体废物倾倒、取水和河道内结构等标准确定的。大型无脊椎动物样本使用国际标准化组织(ISO)生物监测工作组(BMWP)系统进行评分,该系统使用大型无脊椎动物群体的存在作为河流水质的生物指标。结果表明,奥珠图河的水质在丰水期从改变系统(36≤WQ≤60)到严重改变系统(16≤WQ≤35),在枯水期表现为轻度污染(61≤WQ≤100)。生物水质的主要驱动因素是河道内结构、取水、河岸植被去除和固体废物倾倒。这项研究强调需要采取资源管理措施和执行法律,以改善非洲热带地区退化的河岸走廊的生态完整性。
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African Journal of Aquatic Science
African Journal of Aquatic Science MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: The African Journal of Aquatic Science is an international journal devoted to the study of the aquatic sciences, covering all African inland and estuarine waters. The Journal publishes peer-reviewed original scientific papers and short articles in all the aquatic science fields including limnology, hydrobiology, ecology, conservation, biomonitoring, management, water quality, ecotoxicology, biological interactions, physical properties and human impacts on African aquatic systems.
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