Water quality and zooplankton structure of first order rivers along agricultural land use sites in Ebonyi State, south-eastern Nigeria

Q4 Environmental Science Zoology and Ecology Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.35513/21658005.2022.1.2
Nwonumara Godwin Nkwuda, O. Idumah
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Small rivers provide important ecosystem services and harbour a rich biodiversity. Nevertheless, their ecology is still poorly understood in many parts of the world due to the paucity of studies. To this end, the water quality and zooplankton structure of several first order rivers in Ebonyi State, Nigeria were studied for the first time to assess the factors that influence the species diversity, abundance and biomass. Samples for water quality parameters and zooplankton analyses were collected for eighteen months using a standard procedure. The results showed a significant (p < 0.05) seasonal variation in mean air and water temperatures, conductivity, total dissolved solids, flow rate, and dissolved oxygen. Rotifera dominated zooplankton abundance and biomass and were the most diverse group. Cladocera contributed most to zooplankton species richness at the Ebyia and Idumayo rivers in the dry and rainy season, respectively. The dominance of Brachionus spp., Filinia longiseta, Cyclops spp. and nauplii indicated organic pollution at some of the rivers in the dry season. The Canonical Correspondence Analysis showed that temperature, water flow rate, transparency, conductivity, TDS, dissolved oxygen, and available phosphate were the major factors that affected zooplankton abundance, diversity, species richness and biomass in the rivers during the study.
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尼日利亚东南部埃邦伊州农业用地沿线一级河流的水质和浮游动物结构
小河提供了重要的生态系统服务,并孕育了丰富的生物多样性。然而,由于研究的缺乏,它们的生态学在世界许多地方仍然知之甚少。为此,首次对尼日利亚埃邦伊州几条一级河流的水质和浮游动物结构进行了研究,以评估影响物种多样性、丰度和生物量的因素。水质参数和浮游动物分析的样本使用标准程序收集了18个月。结果表明,平均气温和水温、电导率、总溶解固形物、流速和溶解氧的季节变化显著(p < 0.05)。轮虫纲在浮游动物丰度和生物量上占主导地位,是最多样化的类群。叶比利亚河和伊杜马约河在旱季和雨季对浮游动物物种丰富度的贡献最大。枯水期部分河流存在有机污染,其中臂尾虫、龙眼虫、独眼虫和鹦鹉螺占主导地位。典型对应分析表明,温度、水流速率、透明度、电导率、TDS、溶解氧和有效磷酸盐是影响研究期间河流浮游动物丰度、多样性、物种丰富度和生物量的主要因素。
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Zoology and Ecology
Zoology and Ecology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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