Dynamics of the limnological features and diversity of zooplankton populations of the Cross River System SE Nigeria

Physico-chemical factors and zooplankton diversity were investigated over a two year period in three regions along the 200 km length of Cross River. The objective of the study was to quantify the relative importance of local environmental conditions and diversity of the principal zooplankton species...

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Main Authors: B.O. Offem, Y.A. Samsons, I.T. Omoniyi, G.U. Ikpi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2009-12-01
Series:Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
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Online Access:http://www.kmae-journal.org/articles/kmae/pdf/2009/02/kmae09011.pdf
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spelling doaj-eb983112cdca4c8fb3189433269985662020-11-25T02:38:40ZengEDP SciencesKnowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems1961-95022009-12-0139302Dynamics of the limnological features and diversity of zooplankton populations of the Cross River System SE NigeriaB.O. OffemY.A. SamsonsI.T. OmoniyiG.U. IkpiPhysico-chemical factors and zooplankton diversity were investigated over a two year period in three regions along the 200 km length of Cross River. The objective of the study was to quantify the relative importance of local environmental conditions and diversity of the principal zooplankton species within sampling sites. Mean conductivity, TDS and chlorides were highest upriver with values 289 ± 198 µs·cm–1, 322.9 ± 101 mg·L–1, and 105.8 ± 77.3 mg·L–1 and lowest downriver with 123.5 ± 78.9 mg·L–1, 45.8 ± 23.7 mg·L–1 and 109 ± 89 µs·cm–1 respectively. Values of wet season water conductivity (406 ± 178 µs·cm–1), TDS (420.4 ± 267 mg·L–1), alkalinity (289.9 ± 34.7), total hardness (205.8 ± 37 mg·L–1), BOD (1.7 ± 0.2), chlorides (205.8 ± 37) and ammonium ions (0.2 ± 0.1 mg·L–1) were significantly higher than dry season values of 156 ± 78.5 µs·cm–1, 0.2 ± 0.1, 123.8 ± 15, 101.4 ± 87.9, 0.2 ± 0.1, 78.1 ± 34.8 and 0.1 ± 0.1 mg·L–1 respectively. Out of twenty seven (27) zooplankton species identified Cladocerans (Ceriodaphnia, Evadne, Alona sp.) and Decapods (Lucifer, Penaeid nauphlius, and Hermit crab larva) were the most diverse taxonomic group, while Tintinnopsis was the only Ciliate. Rainfall value was positively correlated with hydrological characteristics (size of river, flow velocity, water level, and transparency), which in turn determined values of physico-chemical properties and explained the observed seasonal and spatial changes in zooplankton diversity. Though water quality parameters were within the limits set by the World Health Organization (WHO) and European Economic Community (EEC) for good water, the changes in hydrological features of Cross River could be suspected to provide highly unstable aquatic habitat that could subsequently affect the stability of zooplankton and other aquatic organisms.http://www.kmae-journal.org/articles/kmae/pdf/2009/02/kmae09011.pdfspatial changesseasonal changesrainfallwater leveldissolved oxygentransparencytemperaturezooplankton diversity
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author B.O. Offem
Y.A. Samsons
I.T. Omoniyi
G.U. Ikpi
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Y.A. Samsons
I.T. Omoniyi
G.U. Ikpi
Dynamics of the limnological features and diversity of zooplankton populations of the Cross River System SE Nigeria
Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
spatial changes
seasonal changes
rainfall
water level
dissolved oxygen
transparency
temperature
zooplankton diversity
author_facet B.O. Offem
Y.A. Samsons
I.T. Omoniyi
G.U. Ikpi
author_sort B.O. Offem
title Dynamics of the limnological features and diversity of zooplankton populations of the Cross River System SE Nigeria
title_short Dynamics of the limnological features and diversity of zooplankton populations of the Cross River System SE Nigeria
title_full Dynamics of the limnological features and diversity of zooplankton populations of the Cross River System SE Nigeria
title_fullStr Dynamics of the limnological features and diversity of zooplankton populations of the Cross River System SE Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Dynamics of the limnological features and diversity of zooplankton populations of the Cross River System SE Nigeria
title_sort dynamics of the limnological features and diversity of zooplankton populations of the cross river system se nigeria
publisher EDP Sciences
series Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
issn 1961-9502
publishDate 2009-12-01
description Physico-chemical factors and zooplankton diversity were investigated over a two year period in three regions along the 200 km length of Cross River. The objective of the study was to quantify the relative importance of local environmental conditions and diversity of the principal zooplankton species within sampling sites. Mean conductivity, TDS and chlorides were highest upriver with values 289 ± 198 µs·cm–1, 322.9 ± 101 mg·L–1, and 105.8 ± 77.3 mg·L–1 and lowest downriver with 123.5 ± 78.9 mg·L–1, 45.8 ± 23.7 mg·L–1 and 109 ± 89 µs·cm–1 respectively. Values of wet season water conductivity (406 ± 178 µs·cm–1), TDS (420.4 ± 267 mg·L–1), alkalinity (289.9 ± 34.7), total hardness (205.8 ± 37 mg·L–1), BOD (1.7 ± 0.2), chlorides (205.8 ± 37) and ammonium ions (0.2 ± 0.1 mg·L–1) were significantly higher than dry season values of 156 ± 78.5 µs·cm–1, 0.2 ± 0.1, 123.8 ± 15, 101.4 ± 87.9, 0.2 ± 0.1, 78.1 ± 34.8 and 0.1 ± 0.1 mg·L–1 respectively. Out of twenty seven (27) zooplankton species identified Cladocerans (Ceriodaphnia, Evadne, Alona sp.) and Decapods (Lucifer, Penaeid nauphlius, and Hermit crab larva) were the most diverse taxonomic group, while Tintinnopsis was the only Ciliate. Rainfall value was positively correlated with hydrological characteristics (size of river, flow velocity, water level, and transparency), which in turn determined values of physico-chemical properties and explained the observed seasonal and spatial changes in zooplankton diversity. Though water quality parameters were within the limits set by the World Health Organization (WHO) and European Economic Community (EEC) for good water, the changes in hydrological features of Cross River could be suspected to provide highly unstable aquatic habitat that could subsequently affect the stability of zooplankton and other aquatic organisms.
topic spatial changes
seasonal changes
rainfall
water level
dissolved oxygen
transparency
temperature
zooplankton diversity
url http://www.kmae-journal.org/articles/kmae/pdf/2009/02/kmae09011.pdf
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