Evaluating the water quality status using selected indexes and the aquatic arthropod species composition of the Idim Eye-Asana River, south Nigeria

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  • AKPAN, Akaninyene 1 ID
  • Esenowo , I.K. 1
  • Effiong, M.U. 1
  • Yaro, C.A. 1
  • Ekedo, C.M. 2
  • Ukpong, N.C. 1
  • Oboho, D.E. 1
  • Ekpeno, E.U. 1
  • Ekpo, E.J. 1
  • Umondak , E.D. 1
  • Essien, U.B. 1
  • 1 Department of Animal and Environmental Biology, Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Uyo, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
    2 Department of Zoology and Environmental Biology, College of Natural Science, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia State, Nigeria

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https://doi.org/10.31951/2658-3518-2024-A-2-98

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Physico-chemical parameters, inorganic contents, single factor pollution index, diversity indices, biological monitoring working party index

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The objective of the study was to evaluate the water quality status and the aquatic arthropod species composition of the Idim Eye-Asana River, Edebom 1, between May and July 2023. The sampling area was divided into four (4) sampling sites with unique coordinates. The physico-chemical parameters such as dissolved oxygen (DO), pH, temperature, total dissolved solute (TDS), inorganic contents; nitrate, sulphate, nitrite, and phosphate were measured using standardised methods. The aquatic arthropod specimens were collected using standardised circular-framed net with a 0.05µm mesh size and 35cm in diameter with an iron handle of 2m in length. Single factor pollution index (Pi), Biological Monitoring Working Party (BMWP) index, and diversity indices were calculated to evaluate the water quality status of the river. The physico-chemical parameter results revealed that they were differently significant between the sampling sites. The inorganic contents (contaminants) results showed that nitrate, phosphate, nitrite, and sulphate were differently significant at a 95% t-test between the sampling sites. The Pi values for the inorganic contents revealed that the water quality at site 2 was moderately polluted (3.25) with nitrite, whereas sites 3 (2.85) and 4 (2.50) were lightly polluted. Three (3) arthropod classes, sorted into seven (7) orders, and thirty-four (34) families were collected. Through the BMWP index results, the water quality classification for the water status at site 1 was regular (moderately contaminated), site 2 (poor), and sites 3 and 4 (Good water quality). Sites 3 and 4 sections of the river had good water quality, and as indicated by the results, it was concluded that the sites (i.e., 3 and 4) have better ecological conditions that can sustain the development and survival of the aquatic arthropod species.

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27.04.2024

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