贝宁阿芬河大型无脊椎动物及其理化参数与水质的关系

F. M. Gouissi, O. Samon, Koudjodé Simon Abahi, D. Adje, Christelle Madina Tchaou, Zoulkanerou Orou Piami, Jeff Gildas Antoine Okoya, Midogbo Pierre Gnohossou
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阿丰河是乌埃姆河的重要河流之一,其底栖生物多样性仍然未知。本研究旨在探讨大型无脊椎动物与物理化学参数之间的关系,以获取阿丰河的水质。物理化学参数(温度、pH、电导率、透明度、深度和TDS、溶解氧、铵、亚硝酸盐和磷酸盐)的测量以及使用Surber网对大型无脊椎动物进行的采样在八个站点的洪水期间进行。使用主成分分析(PCA)和规范对应分析(CCA)。采用Shannon指数、Pielou指数、Simpson指数、Hilsenhoff指数、EPT指数和EPT/摇蚊科指数来评价水污染水平。该研究确定了9755种大型无脊椎动物,分为4纲14目49科。捕获了作为有机污染指标的污染敏感科(14个科),以及耐污染科(摇蚊科、Limnaidae科、Bithynidae科、Physidae科)。摇蚊科是最主要和数量最多的科(FO=100%)。摇蚊科的优势加上蜉蝣目、毛翅目和丛翅目的稀少,反映了阿芬河水质的较差。主成分分析产生了一组关联:第一组Taneka 2号和3号站的特征是铵和磷酸盐的高值;以及电导率和TDS的低值;第二组Taneka 1和Kolokonde 1站的pH值、透明度、铵和磷酸盐值较低;以及以电导率、TDS、透明度、深度和温度的高值为标志的第三组站Kolokonde 2、Kpebuko1、Kpebouko 2和Affon。典型对应分析表明,线虫科与铵类之间以及苔草科、带翅目、麻黄素科、麻黄素亚科、异蚁科、榆树科与磷酸盐类之间存在较强的正相关。这项研究对于这条河的任何管理和监测都是至关重要的一步。
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Relationship between Macroinvertebrates and Physico-Chemical Parameters to Access Water Quality of the Affon River in Bénin
The Affon River is one of the important rivers of the Oueme River whose benthic diversity remained unknown. The present study aims to make the relationship between macroinvertebrates and physico-chemical parameters to access water quality of the Affon River. The measurement of physico-chemical parameters (temperature, pH, conductivity, transparency, depth and TDS, dissolved oxygen, ammonium, nitrite and phosphate) and the sampling of macroinvertebrates using a Surber net were carried out during floods in eight stations. A principal component analysis (PCA) and canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) were used. The indices of Shannon, Pielou, Simpson, Hilsenhoff, EPT and EPT/Chironomidae were used to assess the level of water pollution. The study identified 9755 macroinvertebrates divided into 4 classes, 14 orders and 49 families. Pollution-sensitive families (14 families) that are organic pollution indicators, as well as pollution-tolerant families (Chironomidae, Limnaeidae, Bithynidae, Physidae) were captured. Chironomidae were the most predominant and abundant family (FO = 100%). The predominance of Chironomidae coupled with the rarity of the Ephemeroptera, Trichoptera and Plecoptera would reflect the poor quality of the Affon River waters. The principal components analysis yielded groups of associations: The first group of stations Taneka 2 and 3 characterized by high values of ammonium and phosphate; and low values of conductivity and TDS; the second group of Taneka 1 and Kolokonde 1 stations with low values of pH, transparency, ammonium and phosphates; and the third group of stations Kolokonde 2, Kpebouko1, Kpebouko 2 and Affon marked by high values of conductivity, TDS, transparency, depth and temperature. The canonical correspondence analysis revealed a strong positive correlation between Nemouridae and ammonium as well as between Perlidae, Taeniopterygidae, Ephemeridae, Heptageniidae, Isonychiidae, Elmidae and phosphate. This study is a crucial step for any management and monitoring of this river.
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