亚热带高压区(SHPZ)人工湖:纳米比亚温得和克Goreangab大坝的大型无脊椎动物多样性

Omoregie Edosa, S. Ngatajosi
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本研究调查了纳米比亚温得和克的亚热带高压带人工湖Goreangab大坝的大型无脊椎动物群落的多样性和分布,以制定相应的生物完整性指数,作为确定和监测大坝健康状况的基线。大型无脊椎动物样本每两周收集一次,为期两个月(2019年8月和9月),从大坝沿岸的8个站点收集。收集到的大型无脊椎动物标本被活体分类、计数和鉴定到尽可能低的分类水平。采用Shannon Weiner指数(H′)、Simpson指数(D′)和Pielou均匀度指数(J′)对大型无脊椎动物多样性进行了分析。在采样期间共记录到9种不同目的大型无脊椎动物。其中,加手蛾(Chironomus plusmosus)(幼虫)的组成最高(19%),软角熊蛾(Arctocorisa arguta)的组成最低(6%)。人类活动对大型无脊椎动物群落的分布有很大的影响。Chironomus plusmosus(幼虫)的组成是最高的,这说明水体是不健康的,在这一阶段只支持能忍受水污染的物种的生命。
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Macroinvertebrate diversity in a Subtropical High-Pressure Zone (SHPZ) man-made lake: Goreangab Dam, Windhoek, Namibia
This research investigated the diversity and distribution of macroinvertebrate assemblages of a sub-tropical high-pressure belt man-made lake, the Goreangab Dam, in Windhoek, Namibia in order to develop a respective index of biotic integrity as a baseline of determining and monitoring the health status of the dam. Macroinvertebrates samples were collected biweekly, over a period of two months (August and September 2019) from 8 stations along the bank of the dam. Collected macroinvertebrate samples were sorted live, counted and identified to the lowest taxonomic level possible. The Shannon Weiner index (H'), Simpson’s index (D) and Pielou Evenness index (J’) were used in analysing macroinvertebrates diversity. A total of nine different macroinvertebrate species belonging to different orders were recorded during the sampling period. Chironomus plusmosus (larvae), had the highest composition (19%) and Arctocorisa arguta with the lowest composition (6%). Anthropogenic activities have a huge impact on the distributions of the macroinvertebrate assemblages according to the tolerance of water pollution. The fact that the Chironomus plusmosus (larvae) are the highest in composition shows that the waterbody is unhealthy and at this stage only supports the life of species that are tolerant to water pollution.
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