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The impact of water quality deterioration on macroinvertebrate communities in the Swartkops River, South Africa: a multimetric approach


ON Odume
WJ Muller
FO Arimoro
CG Palmer

Abstract

A multimetric approach, using 21 metrics representing five categories — abundance, composition, richness, diversity and biotic indices — was applied to investigate the impacts of water quality deterioration on macro - invertebrate communities in the Swartkops River. Macroinvertebrates were sampled seasonally between August 2009 and July 2010 using the South African Scoring System version 5 (SASS5) protocol at one reference site upstream of Uitenhage and three downstream sites. Assessment of water quality impacts on macroinvertebrates was based on the discriminatory ability of metrics between the reference and impaired sites, and on their correlation with the physico-chemical variables. The metrics’ discriminatory ability was explored using box plots, and their relationships with water chemistry variables elucidated with Pearson’s correlation. Trichoptera abundance, %Chironomidae + Oligochaeta, %Ephemeroptera–Trichoptera–Odonata–Coleoptera (ETOC), %Trichoptera, Ephemeroptera–Plecoptera–Trichoptera (EPT) richness, ETOC richness, Margalef’s family richness index, equitability, Shannon and Simpson diversity indices, SASS5 score and average score per taxon (ASPT) discriminated between the reference and impacted sites, and also exhibited significant correlations (p < 0.05) with water chemistry variables. Conversely, Gastropoda abundance, EPT abundance, ETOC abundance, EPT:Chironomidae ratio, %EPT, %Corixidae, %Oligochaeta + Hirudinae, Chironomidae + Oligochaeta abundance and Hemiptera + Diptera richness did not discriminate between the reference and impacted sites.

Keywords: ASPT, biomonitoring, diversity, richness, SASS

African Journal of Aquatic Science 2012, 37(2): 191–200

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