Evaluation of Epiphytic Algae Assemblage and Nutrient Status as Bioindicator of Organic Pollution in Alice Creek, Rivers State, Nigeria

O. A. Bubu-Davies, M. B. Teere, G. Igilar
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Alice Creek is a tributary of the Sombreiro River in the Akuku-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State. It serves diverse purposes to the people of the area and others who depend on its aquatic resources, thereby exposing the river to influxes of pollutants that are of natural and human sources. The epiphyton assemblage and nutrient status were studied to determine organic pollution in this creek. Samples of epiphyton and surface water were collected monthly between February and May 2020 from three (3) sampling stations established along the creek course according to standard methods. Epiphytic algae samples were identified microscopically. Species diversity was calculated using standard indices. Surface water samples were analyzed for ammonia and phosphate by APHA methods. Data were analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) Version 23 for analysis of variance. A total of 50 individuals, 26 genera, and 35 species of epiphyton from six taxonomic groups, namely: Chlorophyta (10 species), Cyanophyta (9 species), Euglenophyta (6 species), Dinophyta (6 species), Bacillariophyta (3 species), and Xanthophyta (1 species) were recorded from the Alice Creek. Ammonia concentrations (mg/L) ranged between 5.59±0.91 (Station 2), 4.86±0.40 (May) and 6.24±0.86 (Station 3), 7.27±0.18 (February). Phosphate concentrations (mg/L) ranged from 0.31±0.56 (Station 2), 0.30±0.02 (May) to 0.40±0.11 (Station 1), 0.40±0.14 (March). Temporal variations of ammonia and phosphate were significant (p<0.05). The presence of Navicula (diatom), Microcystis, Oscillatoria, nabaenopsis, Anabaena, (bluegreen), high ammonia and phosphate indicated organic pollution in Alice Creek. The study recommends a coordinated environmental management plan to conserve aquatic resources of the Creek.
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尼日利亚河流州Alice Creek附生藻类组合和营养状况作为有机污染生物指标的评价
Alice Creek是河流州Akuku-Toru地方政府区域的Sombreiro河的一条支流。它为该地区的人民和其他依赖其水生资源的人提供各种目的,从而使河流暴露于自然和人为污染物的流入。通过研究附生植物组合和营养状况,确定了该河的有机污染。2020年2月至5月,按标准方法在沿河道建立的3个采样站逐月采集附生植物和地表水样本。对附生藻类样品进行显微鉴定。采用标准指数计算物种多样性。采用APHA法分析地表水样品中的氨和磷酸盐。数据分析使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)版本23进行方差分析。在爱丽斯溪共记录到绿藻门(10种)、蓝藻门(9种)、裸藻门(6种)、甲藻门(6种)、硅藻门(3种)和黄藻门(1种)6个类群的附生植物26属35种50株。氨浓度(mg/L)范围为5.59±0.91(2站)、4.86±0.40(5月)和6.24±0.86(3站)、7.27±0.18(2月)。磷酸盐浓度(mg/L)范围为0.31±0.56(2站)、0.30±0.02(5月)至0.40±0.11(1站)、0.40±0.14(3月)。氨和磷酸盐的时间变化显著(p<0.05)。黄藻(Navicula)、微囊藻(Microcystis)、振荡藻(Oscillatoria)、nabaenopsis、Anabaena、(蓝绿色)、高氨和高磷酸盐表明Alice Creek存在有机污染。该研究建议一个协调的环境管理计划,以保护该河流的水生资源。
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