2012
DOI: 10.1051/kmae/2012002
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Development of a fish-based index of biotic integrity (FIBI) to assess the quality of Bandama River in Côte d’Ivoire

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“…Notwithstanding, the 02p10 highest significant difference observed between HER13 and HER14 in SD2 and SD3 clearly support and reinforce that obtained from HER sites, indicating a deeply consistent difference between HER13 sites vs. HER14 ones based on metrics. These outputs confirmed the usefulness of t-test to evaluate differences between metrics, as shown by Aboua et al (2012). The importance of using metrics as sites descriptors was further confirmed by Spearman's correlation between physico-chemicals PCs vs. metrics since almost all metrics (excepted for evenness) were significantly correlated with PC1.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Notwithstanding, the 02p10 highest significant difference observed between HER13 and HER14 in SD2 and SD3 clearly support and reinforce that obtained from HER sites, indicating a deeply consistent difference between HER13 sites vs. HER14 ones based on metrics. These outputs confirmed the usefulness of t-test to evaluate differences between metrics, as shown by Aboua et al (2012). The importance of using metrics as sites descriptors was further confirmed by Spearman's correlation between physico-chemicals PCs vs. metrics since almost all metrics (excepted for evenness) were significantly correlated with PC1.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Most wetlands in western African region, especially in Burkina Faso, are often characterized by forests, rivers/streams, and several stocking waters, including different communities making them ecologically and socio-economically important network habitat types. In this study, we found most of them as reported in (Melcher et al, 2012;Mano et al, 2020), which have already been suggested as bio-indicators of environmental conditions in tropical freshwater ecosystems (Aboua et al, 2012;Meulenbroek et al, 2019). Importantly, using fish community-based approaches (frequencies and structure) and/or sentinel species was well known to measure habitat conditions or overall condition of wetland ecosystems.…”
Section: Wetland Biodiversity As An Indicator Of Human Pressuressupporting
confidence: 63%
“…Metal pollution which enter the aquatic environment from natural or Industrial waste sources, is one of the five main kind toxic pollutants in the water due to its physical and chemical properties, as well as low degradation and the possibility of its interaction with the organic materials in the aquatic environment and forming more toxic compounds and may have ability to accumulation in the tissue of organisms (4)(5)(6). Fish is a vital indicator of pollution in the aquatic environment and is used to study the toxic effect of many pollutants through the study of fish behavior, biochemical and histological changes as well as metal bioaccumulation (6)(7)(8). There are many studies about the metal accumulation in internal organs, liver consider main organ for metal and toxic detoxification which may show histopathological changes as a result of metals bioaccumulation (9,10).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%