Composition, distribution, and diversity of macrophytes and benthic macroinvertebrate communities in Eleyele Lake, southwestern Nigeria

Adedolapo Abeke Ayoade, Halimah Adewumi Adeyemi
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Many human activities that have an effect on water quality and aquatic health are increasing along Eleyele Lake, which is a vital resource for domestic water supply and fishery in Ibadan, southwest Nigeria. This study provides information on the composition of macrophytes and benthic macroinvertebrates (which are bioindicators) in association with physicochemical parameters in Eleyele Lake. Water, macrophytes, and benthic macroinvertebrates were collected from four stations monthly from March to August 2021 and analysed using standard methods. The relationship between the measured physicochemical variables, macrophytes, and the abundance of benthic macroinvertebrate was explored using canonical correspondence analysis (CCA). The encountered macrophytes represented 19 species (11 emergent, six floating and two submerged) in 16 genera and 12 families. The most abundant species was Ipomea aquatica (25.83%) in station 2 and Sacciolepsis africana (19.19%) in station 1. A total of 282 benthic macroinvertebrate individuals belonging to three phyla, four classes, 11 genera, and 11 species were encountered. Pollution indicator species including Melanoides tuberculata, Biomphalaria pfeifferi and Chironomus larvae observed in all the sampling stations were the dominant species. The CCA indicated that the abundance of macrophytes correlated with depth and nutrient factors (mostly phosphate). The result of the CCA showed the abundance of Chironomus larvae being patterned by dissolved oxygen and nutrient factors (phosphate, nitrate, and sulphate). These further confirmed the polluted status of Eleyele Lake, especially by nutrient enrichment. The dominant macrophytes and benthic macroinvertebrates in Eleyele Lake are pollution-tolerant species and the lake has been impacted by nutrient enrichment.
尼日利亚西南部Eleyele湖大型植物和底栖大型无脊椎动物群落的组成、分布和多样性
Eleyele湖是尼日利亚西南部伊巴丹市家庭供水和渔业的重要资源,在Eleyele湖沿岸,对水质和水生健康产生影响的许多人类活动正在增加。本研究提供了Eleyele湖大型植物和底栖大型无脊椎动物组成(生物指标)与理化参数的关系。从2021年3月至8月,每月从四个站点收集水、大型植物和底栖大型无脊椎动物,并使用标准方法进行分析。利用典型对应分析(canonical correspondence analysis, CCA)探讨了测量的理化变量、大型植物与底栖大型无脊椎动物丰度之间的关系。所发现的大型植物包括12科16属19种(11种是水生植物,6种是浮生植物,2种是水下植物)。2号站和1号站分别以水蜜桃(25.83%)和非洲Sacciolepsis(19.19%)丰富。共捕获大型底栖无脊椎动物282只,隶属于3门4纲11属11种。各监测站的污染指示种均为优势种,其中结核黑素、菲费生物phalaria和Chironomus幼虫为优势种。CCA表明,植物丰度与深度和养分因子(主要是磷酸盐)相关。CCA的结果表明,螯合虫幼虫的丰度受溶解氧和营养因子(磷酸盐、硝酸盐和硫酸盐)的影响。这些进一步证实了eleyelle湖的污染状况,特别是营养物的富集。Eleyele湖的优势大型植物和底栖大型无脊椎动物是耐污染的物种,湖泊受到营养物富集的影响。
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