OLIGOTROPHIC ASSESSMENTS OF OGUN COASTER WATER USING PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL INDICES

Authors

  • R. Y OLADUNJOYE
  • O. O. FAFIOYE
  • M. T. ADELEKE
  • O. N. ADEKUNLE
  • R. A. ASIRU
  • R. O. KUKU
  • A. J. ADEYEMI
  • O. P. AYODELE
  • O. B. OLALEKAN

Keywords:

Aquatic pollution, Fish diversity, Growth pattern, Water quality

Abstract

In recent times, various efforts have been documented to mitigate water pollution, therefore using physical,

chemical and biological indices needs to be encouraged. The research aimed to assess water quality, length

weight relationship, composition and abundance in fish species of Ogun coastal water, Southwest, Nigeria which

is known for industrial and agricultural activities be screened for human safety. Water and fish species were

obtained following standard procedures, some physico-chemical analyses of the water were examined in-situ

while others were measured ex-situ. Metals in the water and fish species were determined using Atomic Absorption

Spectrophotometer. Data obtained were analyzed using SPSS, mean values were compared using ANOVA, post

hoc test using Student-Newman-Keuls and P<0.05 was considered to be statistically significant. Length-weight

relationship, condition factor, species richness, total abundance, Simpson index, Shannon Weiner index, species

evenness, dominance, Margalef species richness and Fisher alpha were calculated. Fish diversity indices were

calculated using PAST software, while, the fish species richness was estimated. Result obtained showed significant

changes in the water physico-chemical parameters and heavy metals in water and fish organs of the different

species. Fifteen fish species indentified with Pelmatolapia marie having the highest abundance (132,406

individuals), Heterobranchus bidorsalis, Clarias anguillaris and Schilbe intermedius had the lowest abundance

with 1, 3 and 7 individuals respectively. The fish diversity was moderately even, but showed negative allometric

growth. Decline in the fish species might be connected to the habitat degrada

Author Biographies

R. Y OLADUNJOYE

Department of Zoology and Environmental Biology, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago – Iwoye, Nigeria

O. O. FAFIOYE

Department of Zoology and Environmental Biology, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago – Iwoye, Nigeria

M. T. ADELEKE

Department of Zoology and Environmental Biology, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago – Iwoye, Nigeria

O. N. ADEKUNLE

Department of Zoology and Environmental Biology, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago – Iwoye, Nigeria

R. A. ASIRU

Department of Biological Sciences, Federal University Gusau, Zamfara State, Nigeria

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Department of Science and Technical Education, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago – Iwoye,

R. O. KUKU

Department of Science and Technical Education, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago – Iwoye, Nigeria

A. J. ADEYEMI

Department of Zoology and Environmental Biology, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago – Iwoye, Nigeria

O. P. AYODELE

Department of Fisheries Technology, Federal College of Animal Health and Production

Technology, Ibadan, Nigeria

O. B. OLALEKAN

Department of Zoology and Environmental Biology, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago – Iwoye, Nigeria

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Published

2024-10-01

How to Cite

OLADUNJOYE, R. Y., FAFIOYE, O. O., ADELEKE, M. T., ADEKUNLE, O. N., ASIRU, R. A., KUKU, R. . O., … OLALEKAN, O. B. (2024). OLIGOTROPHIC ASSESSMENTS OF OGUN COASTER WATER USING PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL INDICES. Nigerian Journal of Fisheries, 21(1), 2848–2858. Retrieved from https://fisonjournal.org.ng/index.php/njf/article/view/11

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