Spatial Variation of Metallic Contamination and Its Ecological Risk in Sediment and Freshwater Mollusk: <i>Melanoides tuberculata</i> (Müller, 1774) (Gastropoda: Thiaridae)

Heavy metal pollution has been on the rise with serious implications for the wellbeing of aquatic ecosystems. Benthic sediments and freshwater mollusk (snail): <i>Mellanoides tuberculata</i> were sampled from five stations for determination of heavy metals concentrations and measurement...

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Main Authors: Mohammed Othman Aljahdali, Abdullahi Bala Alhassan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/1/206
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spelling doaj-ee0284b14ac24c7ea636bc4685a83d472020-11-25T01:32:46ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412020-01-0112120610.3390/w12010206w12010206Spatial Variation of Metallic Contamination and Its Ecological Risk in Sediment and Freshwater Mollusk: <i>Melanoides tuberculata</i> (Müller, 1774) (Gastropoda: Thiaridae)Mohammed Othman Aljahdali0Abdullahi Bala Alhassan1Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah 80203, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah 80203, Saudi ArabiaHeavy metal pollution has been on the rise with serious implications for the wellbeing of aquatic ecosystems. Benthic sediments and freshwater mollusk (snail): <i>Mellanoides tuberculata</i> were sampled from five stations for determination of heavy metals concentrations and measurement of antioxidant enzyme activities. The spatial variation was studied using an enrichment factor, potential ecological risk index, and mean probable effect limit quotient (mPELq). From the results, Cu, Zn, Cd, Cr, Pb, Ni, and Co contamination levels were high at stations S3, S4, and S5 with an mPEL quotient of 94.40%. The variation of metal concentration and Enrichment factor were in the order S5 &gt; S3 &gt; S4 &gt; S2 &gt; S1, which was attributed to anthropogenic influences at the catchment due to industrial activities and atmospheric deposition of metals. Station five in this study is downstream and requires the most monitoring and management to prevent several ecological risks of metal pollutants in River Kaduna.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/1/206metallic contaminationecological riskriver kadunasedimentmollusk
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author Mohammed Othman Aljahdali
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Abdullahi Bala Alhassan
Spatial Variation of Metallic Contamination and Its Ecological Risk in Sediment and Freshwater Mollusk: <i>Melanoides tuberculata</i> (Müller, 1774) (Gastropoda: Thiaridae)
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metallic contamination
ecological risk
river kaduna
sediment
mollusk
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Abdullahi Bala Alhassan
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title Spatial Variation of Metallic Contamination and Its Ecological Risk in Sediment and Freshwater Mollusk: <i>Melanoides tuberculata</i> (Müller, 1774) (Gastropoda: Thiaridae)
title_short Spatial Variation of Metallic Contamination and Its Ecological Risk in Sediment and Freshwater Mollusk: <i>Melanoides tuberculata</i> (Müller, 1774) (Gastropoda: Thiaridae)
title_full Spatial Variation of Metallic Contamination and Its Ecological Risk in Sediment and Freshwater Mollusk: <i>Melanoides tuberculata</i> (Müller, 1774) (Gastropoda: Thiaridae)
title_fullStr Spatial Variation of Metallic Contamination and Its Ecological Risk in Sediment and Freshwater Mollusk: <i>Melanoides tuberculata</i> (Müller, 1774) (Gastropoda: Thiaridae)
title_full_unstemmed Spatial Variation of Metallic Contamination and Its Ecological Risk in Sediment and Freshwater Mollusk: <i>Melanoides tuberculata</i> (Müller, 1774) (Gastropoda: Thiaridae)
title_sort spatial variation of metallic contamination and its ecological risk in sediment and freshwater mollusk: <i>melanoides tuberculata</i> (müller, 1774) (gastropoda: thiaridae)
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Heavy metal pollution has been on the rise with serious implications for the wellbeing of aquatic ecosystems. Benthic sediments and freshwater mollusk (snail): <i>Mellanoides tuberculata</i> were sampled from five stations for determination of heavy metals concentrations and measurement of antioxidant enzyme activities. The spatial variation was studied using an enrichment factor, potential ecological risk index, and mean probable effect limit quotient (mPELq). From the results, Cu, Zn, Cd, Cr, Pb, Ni, and Co contamination levels were high at stations S3, S4, and S5 with an mPEL quotient of 94.40%. The variation of metal concentration and Enrichment factor were in the order S5 &gt; S3 &gt; S4 &gt; S2 &gt; S1, which was attributed to anthropogenic influences at the catchment due to industrial activities and atmospheric deposition of metals. Station five in this study is downstream and requires the most monitoring and management to prevent several ecological risks of metal pollutants in River Kaduna.
topic metallic contamination
ecological risk
river kaduna
sediment
mollusk
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/1/206
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