The phytoplankton species composition and abundance of Ogun River, Abeokuta, southwestern Nigeria


Autoria(s): Dimowo, B.O.
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

The phytoplankton species composition and abundance in Ogun River, Ogun state, Southwest Nigeria was studied for a period of seven months (December, 2011 - June, 2012), a total of forty-one genera belonging to five taxonomic groups were recorded from Ogun River. The phytoplankton species composition was surpassed by Chrysophyta with 15 species consisting of 36.6% followed by Chlorophyta with 14 consisting of 34.1%. This was followed by Cyanophyta (7 species) consisting of 17.1%, Euglenophyta with 3 species consisting of 7.3% and Pyrrophyta with 2 species consisting 4.92%. Cyanophyta was the highest in abundance consisting of 41% while the lowest in abundance was Pyrrophyta consisting of 1.5%. The low nature of phytoplankton abundance and diversity observed in this study must have been caused by the polluted nature of the water due to the anthropogenic activities carried out around its shores The dominance of Cyanophyta in this river is similar to findings from Lake Victoria, Lake Bishoftu, Lake Chaohu and the temple pond of Thirupour.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/15348/1/722.pdf

Dimowo, B.O. (2013) The phytoplankton species composition and abundance of Ogun River, Abeokuta, southwestern Nigeria. International Journal of Aquaculture, 3(2), pp. 4-7. 10.5376/ija.2013.03.0002 <http://dx.doi.org/10.5376/ija.2013.03.0002>

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/15348/

http://biopublisher.ca/index.php/ija/article/html/593/722

10.5376/ija.2013.03.0002

Palavras-Chave #Aquaculture #Ecology #Environment #Fisheries #Limnology #Management #Pollution
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Article

NonPeerReviewed