Assessment of suitability of macrobenthic mollusc diversity to monitor water quality and shallow sediment quality in a tropical rehabilitated and non-rehabilitated wetland system

Six sampling sites were selected to represent different land use types in the rehabilitated and non-rehabilitated areas of a recreational wetland in Sri Lanka to study the suitability of macrobenthic mollusc diversity to monitor spatial and temporal variation in physico-chemical parameters of water...

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Main Authors: W.M. Dimuthu Nilmini Wijeyaratne, Bellanthudawage Kushan Aravinda Bellanthudawa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Tehran 2017-06-01
Series:International Journal of Aquatic Biology
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Online Access:http://ij-aquaticbiology.com/index.php/ijab/article/view/288
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spelling doaj-51393d43b6934c91adeff6e22b0c06b22020-11-25T02:03:40ZengUniversity of TehranInternational Journal of Aquatic Biology2383-09562322-52702017-06-015295107208Assessment of suitability of macrobenthic mollusc diversity to monitor water quality and shallow sediment quality in a tropical rehabilitated and non-rehabilitated wetland systemW.M. Dimuthu Nilmini Wijeyaratne0Bellanthudawage Kushan Aravinda Bellanthudawa1Department of Zoology and Environmental Management, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka.Department of Zoology and Environmental Management, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka.Six sampling sites were selected to represent different land use types in the rehabilitated and non-rehabilitated areas of a recreational wetland in Sri Lanka to study the suitability of macrobenthic mollusc diversity to monitor spatial and temporal variation in physico-chemical parameters of water and shallow sediments. Individuals belonging to six families and eight species were recorded during the study. The significantly highest mean abundance (individuals) of Bithynia tentaculata and Pila globosa were recorded in sites from the rehabilitated area and there was no significant temporal variation of mollusc abundance during the study.  The abundance and diversity of mollusc community showed significant spatial variations and this study identified that B. tentaculata and P. globosa can be used as possible bioindicators to detect changes in water and shallow sediment quality in tropical wetland ecosystemshttp://ij-aquaticbiology.com/index.php/ijab/article/view/288Biomonitoring, Principal Componesnt Analysi, Diversity indices, Sri Lanka.
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author W.M. Dimuthu Nilmini Wijeyaratne
Bellanthudawage Kushan Aravinda Bellanthudawa
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Bellanthudawage Kushan Aravinda Bellanthudawa
Assessment of suitability of macrobenthic mollusc diversity to monitor water quality and shallow sediment quality in a tropical rehabilitated and non-rehabilitated wetland system
International Journal of Aquatic Biology
Biomonitoring, Principal Componesnt Analysi, Diversity indices, Sri Lanka.
author_facet W.M. Dimuthu Nilmini Wijeyaratne
Bellanthudawage Kushan Aravinda Bellanthudawa
author_sort W.M. Dimuthu Nilmini Wijeyaratne
title Assessment of suitability of macrobenthic mollusc diversity to monitor water quality and shallow sediment quality in a tropical rehabilitated and non-rehabilitated wetland system
title_short Assessment of suitability of macrobenthic mollusc diversity to monitor water quality and shallow sediment quality in a tropical rehabilitated and non-rehabilitated wetland system
title_full Assessment of suitability of macrobenthic mollusc diversity to monitor water quality and shallow sediment quality in a tropical rehabilitated and non-rehabilitated wetland system
title_fullStr Assessment of suitability of macrobenthic mollusc diversity to monitor water quality and shallow sediment quality in a tropical rehabilitated and non-rehabilitated wetland system
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of suitability of macrobenthic mollusc diversity to monitor water quality and shallow sediment quality in a tropical rehabilitated and non-rehabilitated wetland system
title_sort assessment of suitability of macrobenthic mollusc diversity to monitor water quality and shallow sediment quality in a tropical rehabilitated and non-rehabilitated wetland system
publisher University of Tehran
series International Journal of Aquatic Biology
issn 2383-0956
2322-5270
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Six sampling sites were selected to represent different land use types in the rehabilitated and non-rehabilitated areas of a recreational wetland in Sri Lanka to study the suitability of macrobenthic mollusc diversity to monitor spatial and temporal variation in physico-chemical parameters of water and shallow sediments. Individuals belonging to six families and eight species were recorded during the study. The significantly highest mean abundance (individuals) of Bithynia tentaculata and Pila globosa were recorded in sites from the rehabilitated area and there was no significant temporal variation of mollusc abundance during the study.  The abundance and diversity of mollusc community showed significant spatial variations and this study identified that B. tentaculata and P. globosa can be used as possible bioindicators to detect changes in water and shallow sediment quality in tropical wetland ecosystems
topic Biomonitoring, Principal Componesnt Analysi, Diversity indices, Sri Lanka.
url http://ij-aquaticbiology.com/index.php/ijab/article/view/288
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