基于物化条件和大型无脊椎动物生物指标的加纳普拉河口及邻近湿地生态健康状况评价

Q4 Environmental Science
I. Okyere, D. D. N. Nortey
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引用次数: 9

摘要

普拉河河口是加纳的第二大河口,十多年来一直受到非法冲积金矿开采活动淤积的严重威胁。本研究以栖息底栖大型无脊椎动物和当时的理化条件为指标,对河口及其连接湿地的生态健康状况进行了评估,以倡导保护河口的必要性。2012年2月至2013年12月,对该地区大型底栖动物的理化因子和区系进行了采样,分析了大型底栖动物的组成、丰富度、多样性和密度。结果表明,河口和湿地中耐污染的底栖大型无脊椎动物如小头(Capitella spp.)、灰尾(Nereis spp.)、管尾(Tubifex spp.)和Chironomus spp.的密度较低(<300只/m2),可能存在较低的有机污染。然而,接近1000 NTU的高浊度仍然是河口严重关注的环境压力源,可能对系统及其生物群产生多重影响。因此,迫切需要一个更广泛的恢复计划,包括打击上游非法采矿活动的努力,以降低浑浊程度,促进河口生态系统的恢复。
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Assessment of the Ecological Health Status of River Pra Estuary (Ghana) and Adjoining Wetland using Physico-chemical Conditions and Macroinvertebrate Bioindicators
The Pra River Estuary, which is the second largest estuary in Ghana, has been under severe threat of siltation from illegal alluvial gold mining activities over a decade. To advocate the need for its conservation, the study assessed the ecological health status of the estuary and its connecting wetland using inhabitant benthic macroinvertebrates and prevailing physicochemical conditions as indicators. Physicochemical factors and macrozoobenthic fauna were sampled February 2012 to December 2013, and the macrozoobenthos were analysed for composition, richness, diversity and density. Results indicated low densities (<300 individuals/m2) of pollution tolerant benthic macroinvertebrates such as Capitella spp., Nereis spp., Tubifex spp. and Chironomus spp. in the estuary and wetland, suggesting a possibly low organic pollution. However, high water turbidities close to 1000 NTU remains an environmental stressor of serious concern in the estuary with possible multiplicity of repercussions on the system and its biota. A broader rehabilitation program that incorporates efforts to combat upstream illegal mining activities is therefore crucially needed to decrease turbidity levels and facilitate restoration of the estuarine ecosystem.
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West African Journal of Applied Ecology
West African Journal of Applied Ecology Environmental Science-Ecology
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期刊介绍: This research journal has been established by the Ecological Laboratory Unit of the University of Ghana, Accra to publish original papers, invited articles and book reviews in English on general ecology. Papers are peer reviewed by consulting editors. The journal is targeted at scientists, policy makers and the general public. The subject areas to be covered include the following: -Theoretical and Applied Ecology- Environmental Studies- Environmental Management- Population Studies- Sustainable use of Natural Resources- Atmospheric Science- Aquatic Sciences and Oceanography- Terrestrial Ecology- Soil Sciences- Human Settlements- Disaster Preparedness and Disaster Reduction- Sustainable Development- Traditional Knowledge on Biodiversity and its sustainable use- Application in Agriculture and Land Use- Health and Environmental Protection
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