Aquatic Macro-Invertebrate Diversity and Abundance in Eleyele Lake, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria

K. O. K Popoola, A. Sowunmi, S.K. Ganiyu, L. Ossai
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The availability and quality of water system in 21st century plays a vital role in the growth and survival of all living organisms. Eleyele Lake is a general-purpose water body which supplies water to various communities in Ibadan metropolis. This research aimed to investigate the quality of the water using physico-chemical parameters and their influence on the diversity, abundance and distribution of aquatic macro-invertebrates of the lake. Monthly, sample of water and macro-invertebrates from April to September, 2021 at eight sampling points were done, using standard APHA and Winkler’s methods. Macro-invertebrates collected were identified using standard identification guides. Relationship between physico-chemical parameters and aquatic macro-invertebrates was determined using Pearson’s correlation coefficient (r). Species diversity, taxa richness, evenness and similarity were determined using Simpson, Shannon-Weiner, Margalef, Evennes and Equitablity. A total number of 670 macro-invertebrates belonging to 7 orders namely, Hemiptera (47%), Odonata (20%), Diptera, Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, Trombidiformes and Hygrophila were collected and identified during the study period. Positive correlations occurs between BOD, EC, TDS, Nitrate and Phosphate and Chironomus sp. Also, pH was positively correlated with Lestes sp. and Aeshna sp. while DO have negative correlation with Lethocerus sp., Physa sp. and Lymnaea sp. The physico-chemical parameters and the diversity indices of macro-invertebrates encountered indicated that the lake was moderately polluted and tends toward degradation as a result of indiscriminate discharge of domestic, agricultural and industrial effluents into the Lake. Therefore, proper management of the lake is required to prevent further deterioration.
尼日利亚奥约州伊巴丹 Eleyele 湖中水生大型无脊椎动物的多样性和丰度
在 21 世纪,水系统的可用性和质量对所有生物的生长和生存起着至关重要的作用。Eleyele 湖是一个通用水体,为伊巴丹市的多个社区供水。本研究旨在利用物理化学参数调查水质及其对湖中水生大型无脊椎动物的多样性、丰度和分布的影响。从 2021 年 4 月到 9 月,研究人员采用标准的 APHA 和 Winkler 方法,每月在 8 个采样点采集水样和大型无脊椎动物样本。采集到的大型无脊椎动物采用标准鉴定指南进行鉴定。理化参数与水生大型无脊椎动物之间的关系采用皮尔逊相关系数(r)来确定。物种多样性、类群丰富度、均匀度和相似度采用 Simpson、Shannon-Weiner、Margalef、Evennes 和 Equitablity 等方法进行测定。在研究期间,共收集并鉴定了 670 种大型无脊椎动物,隶属于 7 个目,即半翅目(47%)、鸟纲(20%)、双翅目、鞘翅目、鳞翅目、蝶形目和绣线菊目。生化需氧量、电解质、总磷酸盐、硝酸盐和磷酸盐与摇蚊之间呈正相关,pH值与Lestes sp.和Aeshna sp.呈正相关,而溶解氧与Lethocerus sp.、Physa sp.和Lymna sp.呈负相关、所发现的物理化学参数和大型无脊椎动物的多样性指数表明,该湖受到了中度污染,并且由于生活、农业和工业废水的任意排放而趋于退化。因此,需要对湖泊进行适当管理,以防止进一步恶化。
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