A Survey of Aquatic Macrophytes in the Akassa Axis of the River Nun, Niger Delta, Nigeria

Gijo Ah, Alagoa Kj
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An ecological study was conducted to measure the diversity of aquatic macrophytes and nutrient levels of the River Nun estuary around Akassa, Niger Delta, Nigeria. This was done to ascertain the current ecological status of the estuary and gauge the ecological health of the water body as a result of anthropogenic additions into the water body. Macrophye and Subsurface samples were collected from three sampling points on the estuary. Macrophyte samples were identified using standard keys while water samples were investigated for pH, Salinity, Nitrates, Phosphates, and Sulphates. Result from the study reveals the presence of 17 species of aquatic macrophytes from 8 families. All nutrient parameters were within the permissible levels. There is no significant difference (P>0.05) in pH, salinity and sulphate between stations. There is a significant difference (P<0.05) in nitrate and phosphate between stations. The diversity of macrophytes was also uniformly high in all stations. The preponderance of macrophytes in this study agrees with the aphorism that marine ecosystems contain a high diversity of living organisms. The River Nun is therefore not under any immediate ecological threat.
尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲尼农河Akassa轴水生大型植物调查
对尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲阿卡萨附近的尼姑河河口水生植物多样性和营养水平进行了生态学研究。这样做是为了确定河口目前的生态状况,并衡量人为添加到水体中的水体的生态健康状况。在河口的3个采样点采集了巨鱼和地下样本。使用标准键对大型植物样品进行鉴定,同时对水样进行pH,盐度,硝酸盐,磷酸盐和硫酸盐的调查。研究结果表明,该地区存在8科17种水生植物。所有营养参数均在允许范围内。站间pH、盐度、硫酸盐含量差异不显著(P>0.05)。各站点间硝酸盐、磷酸盐含量差异显著(P<0.05)。各站点的大型植物多样性也普遍较高。本研究中大型植物的优势与海洋生态系统包含生物多样性的格言一致。因此,尼姑河没有受到任何直接的生态威胁。
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