2010
DOI: 10.2989/16085914.2010.490978
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Benthic macrofauna community composition, abundance and distribution in the Tanzanian and Ugandan inshore and offshore waters of Lake Victoria

Abstract: Benthic macroinvertebrate community composition was investigated in 2008 at 55 stations at various depths in the nearshore and offshore waters of Lake Victoria, in relation to dissolved oxygen, pH, temperature, chlorophyll a and conductivity. Macroinvertebrate abundance was higher in the shallow nearshore waters than in the deep offshore waters. The communities of the shallow, intermediate and deep environments were composed mainly of molluscs, worms and insects. Gastropods (52.68%) and bivalves (40.18%) const… Show more

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“…The zooplankton community is currently dominated by small sized cyclopoids contrasting the past situation where large sized calanoids and cladocerans dominated (Mavuti and Litterick, 1991;Mwebaza-Ndawula, 1994;Gophen et al, 1995;. Benthic macroinvertebrates have increased in abundance and is dominated by gastropods and bivalves in favour of the insects and worms (Mbahinzireki, 1994;Muli and Mavuti, 2001;Ngupula and Kayanda, 2010). Possibly, the observed impacts have magnified to the vertebrates' composition and abundance too.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The zooplankton community is currently dominated by small sized cyclopoids contrasting the past situation where large sized calanoids and cladocerans dominated (Mavuti and Litterick, 1991;Mwebaza-Ndawula, 1994;Gophen et al, 1995;. Benthic macroinvertebrates have increased in abundance and is dominated by gastropods and bivalves in favour of the insects and worms (Mbahinzireki, 1994;Muli and Mavuti, 2001;Ngupula and Kayanda, 2010). Possibly, the observed impacts have magnified to the vertebrates' composition and abundance too.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such adoption signals the growing interest and recent need for the use of macroinvertebrates based indices in the tropics to assess streams and river health status. Unfortunately, recorded macroinvertebrates in temperate, Mediterranean, arid, and semiarid regions did not sufficiently 2 Journal of Ecosystems match with those in the tropics to confirm the existence of general adopting rules among macroinvertebrates based indices from other regions [11][12][13][14]. Besides, differences in climate and altitude, combined with the longitudinal position of sites, appear to be important factors governing diversity and structure of macroinvertebrate communities among regions [11,15,16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The acidity of the lake in October would be linked to the nature of the water it receives from these tributaries. Indeed, the water from the Oueme River and the Sô river crossed land and agricultural land and received effluent that enriched them in different minerals and materials whose decomposition has increased the activity of bacteria and acidify the water [7] [26] [40] [48] [49]. Basic pH obtained at the Stations 5, 6 and 7 would be due to salinity in these stations because salt water usually have a higher pH [50].…”
Section: Water Quality Status Of Nokoue Lakementioning
confidence: 99%