Seasonal variation in abundance and diversity of zooplankton in Asu River,Ebonyi state,Nigeria |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biological Sciences, Ebonyi State University PMB 53, Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, Nigeria;2. Department of Zoology and Environmental Zoology, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria;1. Guizhou Provincial Weather Modification Office,Guiyang 550081, China;2. Guizhou Provincial Key Laboratory for Rare Animal and Economic Insect of the Mountainous Region, Guiyang University, Guiyang 550005, China;3. Guizhou Key Laboratory of Mounainous Climate and Resources, Guizhou, Institute of Mountainous Environment and Climate, Guiyang 550002,China;4. Guizhou Meteorological Information Center,Guiyang 550002, China;5. Key Laboratory of Agricultural Meteorology in Jiangsu Province, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing 210044, China |
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Abstract: | The Physicochemical variables and Zooplankton of Asu River, Ebonyi State, Nigeria were studied monthly between October 2013 and June 2014 which covered the wet and dry seasons. The study was carried out monthly in two selected sites by collecting water samples for physiochemical analysis and zooplankton identification. Shannon-Weiner diversity and Margalef's indices were used to determine the zooplankton composition. Investigation on the physiochemical variables showed that water temperature, dissolved oxygen, total dissolved solids, pH, conductivity and carbon (iv) oxide all recorded maximum values in the dry season. The present result also showed that the river is not seriously polluted. However, only carbon (iv) oxide and nitrate varied significantly between seasons (p < 0.05). Forty two (42) zooplankton species comprising Rotifera (7 families; 23 species), Copepoda (2 families; 8 species) and Cladoceran (6 families; 11 species) were identified. Rotifera spp. were numerically dominant and the most diverse group but the crustacean, Thermocyclops oithonoides dominated the total zooplankton biomass during the study. Species abundance showed inverse relationship with species richness, Shannon-Weiner diversity and Evenness. Zooplankton abundance was at its peak in the dry season while species richness, Shannon- Weiner diversity and evenness increased from dry season to wet season. |
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