揭示海岸污染对尼日利亚三角洲州海龟栖息地利用的影响

IF 1.1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ECOLOGY
Francis Ofurum Arimoro, Edike Adewumi Kaine, Robert Bemigho Ikomi, Kate Isioma Iloba, Augustine Ovie Edegbene
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世界各地的海龟数量受到海岸污染的严重威胁,这危及了它们的生存、栖息地和健康。本研究考察了尼日利亚三角洲州沿海污染对海龟栖息地使用的影响,该地区的特点是石油和天然气作业密集。2019年11月至2021年8月,在贝宁河口、埃斯克拉沃斯河口和福卡多斯河口进行了为期21个月的深入研究,记录到三种海龟:皮龟(Dermochelys coriacea)、绿龟(Chelonia mydas)和绿龟(Lepidochelys olivacea),其中绿龟(L. olivacea)最为优势,占总目击数的59.5%。其他重要的发现还包括恶劣的卫生条件和不均衡的物种多样性。其他因素还包括海岸线侵蚀的惊人趋势(2006年至2021年期间约为462米),这威胁到这些标志性物种的长期生存。为了评估海龟栖息地对污染的脆弱性,我们采用了生境敏感性指数(HSI)。结果表明,研究区海龟生境对污染高度敏感,其HSI得分在0.6 ~ 0.9之间。影响生境敏感性的主要参数为总烃、溶解氧和电导率。我们的研究为海龟分布模式与海岸污染的关系提供了重要的重点,强调了保护和管理措施以拯救这些脆弱生物的迫切需要。这项研究的发现对致力于拯救该地区海龟种群的利益相关者、保护主义者和立法者具有重大影响。
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Unravelling the Influence of Coastal Pollution on Sea Turtle Habitat Use in Delta State, Nigeria

Unravelling the Influence of Coastal Pollution on Sea Turtle Habitat Use in Delta State, Nigeria

Sea turtle populations around the world are seriously threatened by coastal pollution, which jeopardises their survival, habitats and health. This study examines the impact of coastal pollution on sea turtle habitat use in Delta State, Nigeria, a region characterised by intense oil and gas operations. During an intensive study spanning for 21 months between November 2019 and August 2021 along the river mouths of the Benin, Escravos and Forcados estuaries, three sea turtle species were recorded: Dermochelys coriacea, Chelonia mydas and Lepidochelys olivacea, with L. olivacea being the most preponderant, accounting for 59.5% of the total sightings. Other important findings include poor health conditions and uneven species diversity. Others include alarming trends in the erosion of the coastline (approximately 462 m between 2006 and 2021), which threatens the long-term survival of these iconic species. To assess the vulnerability of sea turtle habitats to pollution, we employed a Habitat Sensitivity Index (HSI). Our results show that sea turtle habitats in the study area are highly sensitive to pollution, with HSI scores ranging between 0.6 and 0.9. The main parameters influencing habitat sensitivity were identified as total hydrocarbon, dissolved oxygen and conductivity. Our research provides important highlights on how sea turtle distribution patterns relate to coastal pollution, emphasising the critical need for conservation and management measures to save these vulnerable creatures. The study's findings have significant ramifications for stakeholders, conservationists and legislators working to save the area's sea turtle populations.

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African Journal of Ecology
African Journal of Ecology 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
10.00%
发文量
134
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: African Journal of Ecology (formerly East African Wildlife Journal) publishes original scientific research into the ecology and conservation of the animals and plants of Africa. It has a wide circulation both within and outside Africa and is the foremost research journal on the ecology of the continent. In addition to original articles, the Journal publishes comprehensive reviews on topical subjects and brief communications of preliminary results.
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