利用大型无脊椎动物摄食群和沉积物特征了解热带内陆水域的生态状况

Adeleke Sikiru Oladimeji, Amusan Babatunde Omokunle, Akin-Aina Olawumi Funmilayo
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环境条件的变化对水中大型无脊椎动物的功能和结构组织有重要影响。大型无脊椎动物在生物监测中的作用主要集中于其在水中的分布模式,而忽视了其功能和摄食结构。本研究旨在利用大型无脊椎动物的结构和栖息地偏好,为阿托里水库的生态完整性提供可靠信息。在阿托里水库选定的取样站,每两个月对大型无脊椎动物进行一次取样,取样周期为一年中的雨季和旱季。采集到的大型无脊椎动物按摄食模式、栖息地偏好和运动方式分为不同的功能组。此外,还分析了水库沉积物的部分物理化学特征。捕食者(摄食模式)和滑行者(运动方式和生境偏好)在采集中占主导地位。许多功能性摄食群在旱季更为丰富。事实上,只有在旱季才会记录到采集采集者和撕碎者。水库中大型无脊椎动物的分布没有明显的季节性差异。各样本站的沉积物理化参数变化不大,但配对样本 T 检验表明,水库沉积物理化参数的季节变化存在显著差异。耐受性物种的优势和沉积物的物理化学特征表明阿托里水库存在轻度污染。应采取积极的保护措施,防止水质进一步恶化,并防止水体生物多样性的丧失。
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Ecological Status of a Tropical Inland Water Using Macroinvertebrate Feeding Groups and Sediment Characteristics
Changing environmental conditions have an important influence on the functional and structural organization of macroinvertebrates in water. The involvements of macroinvertebrates in Bio-monitoring have focused largely on their distribution pattern in water while neglecting the functional and feeding structure. This study aims to use the structure and habitat preferences of macroinvertebrates to provide reliable information on the ecological integrity of Atori Reservoir. Macroinvertebrates were sampled once every two months from selected sample stations in Atori Reservoir for a period covering both wet and dry seasons of an annual cycle. The collected macroinvertebrates were categorized into functional groups using feeding patterns, habitat preferences and mode of locomotion. The reservoir sediment was also analyzed for selected physico-chemical characteristics. Predators (feeding pattern) and Skaters (locomotion and habitat preference) were dominant in the collection. Many of the functional feeding groups were more abundant in the dry season. In fact, Collector-gatherers and shredders were recorded only in the dry season. There was no significant difference in the seasonal variation in the distribution of the macroinvertebrates in the reservoir. The physico-chemical parameters of the sediment did not vary significantly across the sample stations but paired samples T-test showed significant differences in the seasonal variations of physico-chemical parameters of the sediment in the reservoir The dominance of predators and skaters, which are known tolerant species have implications for the ecological integrity of the water. The dominance of tolerant species and the physico-chemical characteristics of the sediment suggested the presence of mild pollution in Atori Reservoir. Proactive conservative measures should be taken in order to prevent further degradation of the water quality as well as prevention of loss of biodiversity in the waterbody.
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