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Title: Exploring spatio-temporal patterns of plankton diversity and community structure as correlates of water quality in a tropical stream
Authors: Arimoro, F. O.
Olisa, H. E.
Keke, U. N.
Ayanwale, A. V.
Chukwuemeka, V. I.
Keywords: Plankton
Water quality
Food organisms
Rotifers
Nigeria
Issue Date: Mar-2018
Publisher: Acta Ecological Sinica
Citation: Arimoro F. O., Olisa, H. E., Keke, U. N., Ayanwale, A. V. and Chukwuemeka, V. I. (2018). Exploring spatio-temporal patterns of plankton diversity and community structure as correlates of water quality in a tropical stream. Acta Ecological Sinica, 38(3):216-223.
Series/Report no.: Volume 38 series 3;
Abstract: Ecology of plankton in the downstream reaches of Kaduna River, Zungeru, Niger state, Nigeria was investigated between April and August 2015. Plankton and surface water samples were collected monthly from three stations for analysis of plankton diversity and physico-chemical parameters respectively. Station 1 is relatively unper-turbed station located at the outskirts of Zungeru town, station 2 with moderate human activity located in Zungeru town while station 3 with minimal level of anthropogenic activities was located in Wushishi town about 7 km from station 2. The result revealed that the minimum and maximum values for pH water temperature, air temperature, conductivity, dissolved oxygen (DO) biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), phosphate, Nitrate, and secchi disc transparency were 5.38–6.79, 25–31 °C, 26–31 °C, 32–72 μs/cm, 3.50–8.20 mg/l, 1.00–5.00 mg/l, 0.06–1.13 mg/l 0.44–1.31 mg/l, 39.140 cm respectively. A total of 26 species of zooplankton and 24 species of phytoplankton were encountered in the study. The highest number of plankton (20 taxa) was recorded at station 2 while station 1 with 18 taxa and station 3 with 13 representative taxa. For zooplankton, the highest number of taxa was recorded at station 1 (20 taxa), followed by station 3 (14 taxa) and 10 taxa instation 2 were identified. Copepoda of the order cyclopidae dominated all the three stations while Bacillariophyta dominated the three stations for phytoplankton diversity. Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) ordination was used to determine phytoplankton and zooplankton abundance in relation to the physico-chemical parameters. Nitrate, phosphate and dissolved oxygen had over riding influence on the distribution of the plankton in the water body which indicate that the river is still very productive in terms of providing starter food organisms for higher aquatic life. However, care should be taken to protect the river from further deterioration due to various degrees of human activities.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/17643
ISSN: 1872-2032
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