Anthropogenic induced physicochemical gradients and associated macroinvertebrate community changes in derived savannah stream in Nigeria: Implication for biotic assessment

IF 4.7 Q1 ECOLOGY 生态学报 Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.chnaes.2022.06.003
Ifeanyi Maxwell Ezenwa , Nkiru Ekechukwu , Chidera Ukwueze , Gift Okafor , Chinemerem Hodges Orakwelu , Cajetan Chidebem Ezeorah , Fumilayo Faith Hinmikaiye , Chinedu Innocent Ngene , Michael Omoigberale , Christopher Nwani
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Understanding the impact of anthropogenic activities on various ecosystem matrices is fundamental to the application of biotic assessment. Here we explored the spatial changes of macroinvertebrate community structure under varying physicochemical gradients in Adoka Stream at Eziani Town, Southeast Nigeria. The water and macroinvertebrate samples were obtained from three stations positioned along the stretch of the stream with station 1 taken as a reference to others. We adopted Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA) to analyse the monitored dataset comprising of 16 parameters with the aim to identify the important physicochemical parameters, and further evaluated the relationship between physicochemical parameters and macroinvertebrates assemblages. The PCA in first two rotated components (RCs) showed that turbidity, EC, NO₃, PO₄, SO₄, Cl, BOD₅, COD, DO, pH, and HCO₃ explained 57% of variance in the water quality dataset and associated macroinvertebrates assemblage. Based on the CCA, temperature, pH, turbidity, EC, NO₃, SO₄, DO, HCO₃, Ca, and Mg were important to predicting changes of macroinvertebrates assemblage structure in the stream. The observed variations of the water quality were reflected on macroinvertebrate assemblage across the stations. High abundance, taxa richness and pollution sensitive taxa of Trichoptera were obtained for station 1 with good water quality while stations 2 and 3 with significant influence from anthropogenic activities which resulted to degrading water quality had low abundance and taxa richness as well as dominance of pollution-tolerant taxa of Diptera groups. Dolophilodes urceolus and Leptonema natalense were the dominant taxa of the trichopterans while individuals of taxa Chironomus transvaalensis, Paraphaenocladius sp., and Pentaneura nilotica dominated the dipterans. In conclusion, our results provided useful information that supports the protocol for biotic assessment and also baseline data on physicochemical conditions and macroinvertebrate composition of the stream.

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尼日利亚衍生大草原溪流中人为诱导的物理化学梯度和相关的大型无脊椎动物群落变化:对生物评估的影响
了解人类活动对各种生态系统基质的影响是应用生物评估的基础。在这里,我们探索了尼日利亚东南部Eziani镇Adoka溪在不同物理化学梯度下大型无脊椎动物群落结构的空间变化。水和大型无脊椎动物样本是从沿着溪流延伸的三个站点获得的,站点1作为其他站点的参考。我们采用主成分分析(PCA)和典型对应分析(CCA)对由16个参数组成的监测数据集进行分析,以确定重要的物理化学参数,并进一步评估物理化学参数与大型无脊椎动物组合之间的关系。前两个旋转组分(RC)的主成分分析表明,浊度、EC、NO₃, PO₄, 所以₄, Cl,BOD₅, COD、DO、pH和HCO₃ 解释了水质数据集和相关大型无脊椎动物组合中57%的差异。基于CCA、温度、pH、浊度、EC、NO₃, 所以₄, DO,HCO₃, Ca和Mg对预测河流中大型无脊椎动物组合结构的变化具有重要意义。观测到的水质变化反映在各站的大型无脊椎动物群落中。水质较好的1号站获得了毛翅目的高丰度、类群丰富度和污染敏感类群,而受人为活动影响较大的2号站和3号站则获得了低丰度、类群丰度和耐污染类群的优势。源性Dolophilodes urceolus和纳氏细螺旋体是毛翅目的优势类群,而跨瓣摇蚊(Chironomus transvalensis)、Paraphaenocladius sp.和尼罗五神经虫(Pentaneura nilotica)的个体则是双翅目的主导类群。总之,我们的结果提供了有用的信息,支持生物评估方案,也提供了关于河流物理化学条件和大型无脊椎动物组成的基线数据。
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