First use of Chironomid Pupal Exuvial Technique in freshwater biomonitoring in Cameroon: Ecological aspect and morphological description of Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera)

IF 2 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 LIMNOLOGY
Simeon Tchakonte , Ernest Koji , Nectaire Lie T. Nyamsi , Paul-Alain Nana , Raoul Kayo Tuekam , Antoine Arfao Tamsa , Mamert Fils Onana , Gideon Aghaindum Ajeagah
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The biodiversity of urban streams is gradually degrading as a result of anthropogenic pollution. In this study, chironomid pupal exuviae were used as surrogates to assess urban streams and a lake in Douala Cameroon. We compared these assessments with samples collected from a suburban forest stream. Based on their highly adaptive capability, we predicted that chironomid communities would present high diversity and abundance in urban habitats. Chironomid pupal exuviae were collected using the chironomid pupal exuvial technique in 14 urban and 2 forest reference stations during dry and rainy seasons. Measurements of the environmental variables were done simultaneously. Physicochemical analysis revealed that all urban sites have had very poor ecological health status whereas forest site had good water quality as shown by the hierarchical cluster analysis. This ecological survey identified 8 species/morphotypes of chironomids all belonging to the subfamily Chironominae, tribe Chironomini. These are Chironomus holomelas(?), Chironomus sp.1, Chironomus sp.2, Chironomus sp.3, Chironomus (Lobochironomus) sp., Stenochironomus sp., Dicrotendipes sp. and Dicrotendipes pulsus. No midge pupal exuviae were recorded at the forest stations (S1 & S2) and the stations S6 and S7 located downstream industrial mill effluents. The species richness of the study sites was significantly very low as compare to other Afrotropical studies. Canonical redundancy analysis revealed that high values of water temperature, ammonium, nitrates and phosphates, and low oxygen concentration were significant predictors of the distribution and high abundance of Chironomidae. This survey highlighted the impacts of anthropogenic activities on chironomid diversity and distribution, with great decrease of their diversity due to industrial pollution.
在喀麦隆淡水生物监测中首次使用摇蚊蛹冲积技术:摇蚊科(昆虫纲:双翅目)的生态学方面和形态描述
由于人为污染,城市溪流的生物多样性正在逐渐退化。在这项研究中,我们使用摇蚊蛹作为替代品,对喀麦隆杜阿拉的城市溪流和一个湖泊进行了评估。我们将这些评估结果与从郊区森林溪流采集的样本进行了比较。根据摇蚊的高度适应能力,我们预测摇蚊群落在城市栖息地将呈现出高多样性和高丰度。我们在14个城市样本站和2个森林样本站利用摇蚊蛹冲积技术收集了旱季和雨季的摇蚊蛹。环境变量的测量同时进行。理化分析表明,所有城市站点的生态健康状况都很差,而森林站点的水质良好,这一点在分层聚类分析中得到了证实。此次生态调查发现了 8 种摇蚊/变型,均属于摇蚊亚科、摇蚊属。它们分别是 Chironomus holomelas(?)、Chironomus sp.1、Chironomus sp.2、Chironomus sp.3、Chironomus (Lobochironomus) sp.、Stenochironomus sp.、Dicrotendipes sp.和 Dicrotendipes pulsus。在森林站点(S1 & S2)和位于工业废水下游的站点 S6 和 S7 没有记录到蠓蛹。与其他非洲热带研究相比,研究地点的物种丰富度明显很低。典型冗余分析(Canonical redundancy analysis)显示,水温、氨氮、硝酸盐和磷酸盐的高值以及氧气的低浓度对摇蚊的分布和高丰度有显著的预测作用。这项调查凸显了人类活动对摇蚊多样性和分布的影响,工业污染导致摇蚊多样性大大降低。
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Limnologica
Limnologica 环境科学-湖沼学
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
5.90%
发文量
64
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Limnologica is a primary journal for limnologists, aquatic ecologists, freshwater biologists, restoration ecologists and ecotoxicologists working with freshwater habitats.
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