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Greener Journal of Biological Sciences

Vol. 9(2), pp. 35-42, 2019

ISSN: 2276-7762

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DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.15580/GJBS.2019.2.091319170

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Abundance and Distribution of Zooplankton in Pindiga Lake, Gombe State, Nigeria

  


1,2Abbati, M.A.; 1Umar, D.M.; 1Shuaibu, F.A.; 1 Ibrahim, U.G.; 1Ahmadu, A.; 1Umar, M.

  


1Department of Biological Sciences, Gombe State University, Gombe, Nigeria

2Department of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Kashere, Gombe, Nigeria

   


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ABSTRACT

 

Article No.: 091319170

Type: Research

DOI: 10.15580/GJBS.2019.2.091319170

 

 

Zooplankton abundance and distribution of Pindiga Lake, Gombe State were evaluated. Four sampling sites (A, B, C, and D) with distance of 500 meters were selected. Physico-chemical characteristic were measured in situ and zooplanktons sampled fortnightly for three months. Zooplanktons collected were identified using taxonomic keys. Simpson’s and Margalef richness indices were employed for analyses. The results showed a total of 524 individual species of zooplankton in 26 genera among the three zooplankton taxa of Cladocera, Copepoda and Rotifera. The genera abundance of Pindiga Lake arranged in lessening trend as Copepoda > Rotifera > Cladocera, with respective total zooplankton values of 47.3%, 30.0%, and 22.7%.  The number of individual zooplanktons and their genera for the respective sites were:  A, 150 individuals in 26 genera; B, 127 individual in 22 genera; C, 123 individuals in 22 genera; and D, 124 individuals in 24 genera. The Simpson’s species diversity index for the three zooplankton taxa of Cladocera, Copepoda and Rotifera were 0.05124, 0.2235 and 0.08937 respectively; while the Margalef index of genera richness of Cladocera, Copepoda and Rotifera were 1.9272, 5.0116 and 3.1878 respectively. The zooplankton abundance and distribution observed in this study showed Pindiga Lake as a very productive ecosystem that can support other higher organisms and a potential for broader ecological studies.  There is the need to maintain its ecological integrity through sustainable utilization of its other resources.

 

Submitted: 13/09/2019

Accepted:  16/09/2019

Published: 26/09/2019

 

*Corresponding Author

Abbati, M.A.

E-mail: muhabbaty0708@ gmail.com

 

Keywords: Diversity index Pindiga Lake; Species abundance; Zooplankton

 

 

 

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Cite this Article: Abbati, MA; Umar, DM; Shuaibu, FA; Ibrahim, UG; Ahmadu, A; Umar, M (2019). Abundance and Distribution of Zooplankton in Pindiga Lake, Gombe State, Nigeria. Greener Journal of Biological Sciences, 9(2): 35-42, https://doi.org/10.15580/GJBS.2019.2.091319170.

 

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