The environmental quality and macroinvertebrate community structures of wetlands found in the Lake Tana Watershed, Ethiopia

I. Mohammed, A. Wondie, Minwyelet Mengist
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The present study was conducted to assess the environmental quality status and macroinvertebrate community structures of wetlands using macroinvertebrates as bioindicators. A multimetric biotic index approach was used for the study. The findings revealed 3,367 macroinvertebrates belonging to 37 families. The percentages of Ephemeroptera, Odonata, and Tricoptera (%EOT), percent Diptera, percent filterercollectors, the ratio of Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, and Trichoptera to Chironomid (EPT/C), the Biological Monitoring Working Party Score, and the Shannon–Wiener diversity index were all significantly related to human disturbance and could be used to assess water quality. Based on the macroinvertebrate index, human disturbance had a significant impact on Shesher wetland, a relatively lower impact on Avaji and Yitamot, and a moderate impact on Chimba, while Dena and Wonjeta had good habitat quality. Their water quality was very poor, poor, moderate, and very good, in that order. Farming, leather tanning, waste dumping, and effluent discharges were responsible for the poor habitat quality of impacted wetlands. Therefore, unless managed properly, human disturbance activities in the wetlands catchment were threatening macroinvertebrates and the wetlands ecosystem. Hence, implementation of catchment-based management together with continuous health status monitoring and a standalone wetland policy should be established. 
埃塞俄比亚塔纳湖流域湿地环境质量和大型无脊椎动物群落结构
以大型无脊椎动物为生物指标,对湿地环境质量状况和大型无脊椎动物群落结构进行了评价。采用多指标生物指数法进行研究。研究结果显示,有3367种大型无脊椎动物属于37科。其中,蜉蝣目、翅目、Tricoptera的百分比(%EOT)、双翅目百分比、过滤收集类百分比、蜉蝣目、翅目、Tricoptera / chironomia的比例(EPT/C)、生物监测工作小组评分(Biological Monitoring Working Party Score)和Shannon-Wiener多样性指数均与人为干扰显著相关,可用于水质评价。基于大型无脊椎动物指数,人类干扰对Shesher湿地的影响显著,对Avaji和Yitamot的影响相对较低,对Chimba的影响中等,而Dena和Wonjeta的栖息地质量较好。他们的水质依次是很差、差、一般、很好。农业、皮革制革、废物倾倒和污水排放是造成受影响湿地栖息地质量差的原因。因此,如果管理不当,湿地流域的人为干扰活动将对大型无脊椎动物和湿地生态系统构成威胁。因此,应实施以集水区为基础的管理,同时持续监测健康状况,并制定独立的湿地政策。
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