Phytoplankton Community of Taylor Creek in the Niger Delta Using Diversity Indices

E. N. Ogamba, Embelemi Edure Charles, Sylvester Chibueze Izah
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This study evaluated the phytoplankton community of Taylor creek from Polaku to Agbia between November 2013 and July 2014. Sampling was carried out in 12 locations along the stretch of the creek following standard protocol. The phytoplankton enumeration was done and identified accordingly. In all the 12 locations, 100 species of phytoplankton belonging to 14 taxonomic groups including Bacillariophyta (31 species), Chlorophyta (25 species), Pyrrophyta (4 species), Cyanophyta (17 species), Spermatophyta (9 species), Euglenophyta (3 species), Phaeophyta (1 species), Heterokontophyta (2 species), Myxophyta (1 species), Xanthophyta (1 species), Chrysophyta (2 species), Lycopodiophyta (1 species), Cryptophyta (1 species), Dinophyta (2 species). Bacillariophyta, Chlorophyta, Cyanophyta and Spermatophyta with occurrence rate of 36%, 34%, 10% and 10%, respectively were the predominant phytoplankton in the study area occurring in all the locations across the period of the study. The various species have some distinct environmental condition that enable them thrive in their niche, and this determines the structure of the phytoplankton in the study area. The diversity indices provided information about the distribution and health condition of the creek. The study showed significant relationships between Shannon-Wiener, Menhinick, Margalef, equitability and Fisher-alpha indices. The ecosystem showed moderate to heavy pollution based on Shannon Wiener index. There is the need for improved method of waste disposal and other anthropogenic activities being carried in and/ or within the creek.
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尼日尔三角洲泰勒溪浮游植物群落多样性指数研究
本研究于2013年11月至2014年7月对Polaku至Agbia Taylor creek的浮游植物群落进行了评估。采样是按照标准程序在沿河流延伸的12个地点进行的。对浮游植物进行了计数和鉴定。12个测点共发现浮游植物100种,分属硅藻门(31种)、绿藻门(25种)、绿藻门(4种)、蓝藻门(17种)、植藻门(9种)、裸藻门(3种)、藻门(1种)、异藻门(2种)、粘藻门(1种)、黄藻门(1种)、绿藻门(2种)、石滩双藻门(1种)、隐藻门(1种)、藻门(2种)等14个类群。硅藻、绿藻、蓝藻和精子藻是研究区的优势浮游植物,发生率分别为36%、34%、10%和10%,在研究期间所有地点均有发生。不同种类的浮游植物有一些独特的环境条件,使它们能够在它们的生态位中茁壮成长,这决定了研究区域浮游植物的结构。多样性指数提供了河流分布和健康状况的信息。研究表明,Shannon-Wiener、Menhinick、Margalef、公平性和Fisher-alpha指数之间存在显著的相关关系。Shannon Wiener指数显示生态系统为中度至重度污染。有需要改善废物的处理方法,以及在河内或河内进行的其他人为活动。
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