Habitat quality–physicochemical water quality–littoral macroinvertebrate community nexus in Lugo Lake (Ethiopia): Priorities for sustainable water resources management

Author:

Woretaw Lebasie1ORCID,Dagne Mengesha1,Gizeyatu Adinew1,Daba Chala1,Atamo Amanuel1,Sewunet Birhanu1,Debela Sisay Abebe2,Birara Amualaw3,Gebrehiwot Mesfin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Environmental Health, College of Medicine and Health Sciences Wollo University Dessie Ethiopia

2. Department of Public Health College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Salale University Fitche Ethiopia

3. Department of Chemistry, College of natural Sciences Wollo University Dessie Ethiopia

Abstract

AbstractThe integration of water quality characteristics with habplot‐based habitat quality assessment score (HabQA) has received little attention in ecological quality assessment studies. This study investigated the macroinvertebrate community structure in relation with lake habitat quality and physicochemical water quality variables in Lugo Lake (Ethiopia). Twelve sampling sites (eight agricultural and four recreational) were included. The variation among macroinvertebrates data was significantly explained by HabQA score and soluble reactive phosphorus. The study revealed the greater importance of habitat quality characteristics in comparison with the other conventional physicochemical characteristics on macroinvertebrate community structure. We strongly recommend the use of HabQA system while studying macroinvertebrate community structure for a deeper understanding of the environmental functioning of tropical lakes. The results suggested the need to apply integrated and sustainable protection and management of the lake catchment (including wetlands) to enhance the ecological integrity and hence biodiversity of lakes.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Pollution,Water Science and Technology,Environmental Engineering

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