Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Paraquat is a toxic chemical used as a broad spectrum, contact herbicide for aquatic weed control... more Paraquat is a toxic chemical used as a broad spectrum, contact herbicide for aquatic weed control in many countries including Nigeria that has been implicated in many non-target effects in the environment. Clarias gariepinus, an important fish in aquaculture in Nigeria is also used as a bio-indicator species, as it plays an increasing important role in the monitoring of water pollution because it responds with great sensitivity to the changes in the aquatic environment. Therefore, this study investigated the effect of paraquat-based herbicide on the survival C. gariepinus fingerlings. Fingerlings were exposed to three concentrations of paraquat viz 3.44ml, 6.88ml and 13.75ml in tanks of 5 replicates. Percentage mortality was recorded after 24, 48 and 72-hour exposure. Paraquat exhibited a high degree of mortality against fingerlings, but the observed mortality was observed to be concentration and exposure time dependent. All concentrations used were below the manufacturer’s recommen...
Zooplankton communities of the River Ossiomo at Ologbo, Niger Delta, Nigeria were investigated fr... more Zooplankton communities of the River Ossiomo at Ologbo, Niger Delta, Nigeria were investigated from April 2012 to December 2012. Three stations were studied from upstream to downstream with a distance of about 2 kilometres between each station. A total of 42 taxa were identified; 11 species of cladocerans, 6 copepods and 5 rotifers in the following order of dominance: copepoda > cladocera > rotifera. A total zooplankton population of 1330 individuals was recorded during the study period. Copepods and cladocera represented the predominant species (51.1% and 43.6% of the total zooplankton community respectively) followed by rofiters (5.3%). Copepods and cladocerans were dominated by both cyclopoid (51.1%) and chydorids (27.8%), respectively. The dominant copepod and cladocera species were Thermocyclops neglectus and Alona eximia representing 33.1% and 15.8% of the total zooplankton, respectively. The calculated diversity indices indicated that station 1 was more diverse followed...
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Paraquat is a toxic chemical used as a broad spectrum, contact herbicide for aquatic weed control... more Paraquat is a toxic chemical used as a broad spectrum, contact herbicide for aquatic weed control in many countries including Nigeria that has been implicated in many non-target effects in the environment. Clarias gariepinus, an important fish in aquaculture in Nigeria is also used as a bio-indicator species, as it plays an increasing important role in the monitoring of water pollution because it responds with great sensitivity to the changes in the aquatic environment. Therefore, this study investigated the effect of paraquat-based herbicide on the survival C. gariepinus fingerlings. Fingerlings were exposed to three concentrations of paraquat viz 3.44ml, 6.88ml and 13.75ml in tanks of 5 replicates. Percentage mortality was recorded after 24, 48 and 72-hour exposure. Paraquat exhibited a high degree of mortality against fingerlings, but the observed mortality was observed to be concentration and exposure time dependent. All concentrations used were below the manufacturer’s recommen...
Zooplankton communities of the River Ossiomo at Ologbo, Niger Delta, Nigeria were investigated fr... more Zooplankton communities of the River Ossiomo at Ologbo, Niger Delta, Nigeria were investigated from April 2012 to December 2012. Three stations were studied from upstream to downstream with a distance of about 2 kilometres between each station. A total of 42 taxa were identified; 11 species of cladocerans, 6 copepods and 5 rotifers in the following order of dominance: copepoda > cladocera > rotifera. A total zooplankton population of 1330 individuals was recorded during the study period. Copepods and cladocera represented the predominant species (51.1% and 43.6% of the total zooplankton community respectively) followed by rofiters (5.3%). Copepods and cladocerans were dominated by both cyclopoid (51.1%) and chydorids (27.8%), respectively. The dominant copepod and cladocera species were Thermocyclops neglectus and Alona eximia representing 33.1% and 15.8% of the total zooplankton, respectively. The calculated diversity indices indicated that station 1 was more diverse followed...
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