Spatial and temporal variation in the macroinvertebrate community structure of the lower Elands River, Mpumalanga, South Africa

Research Papers

Spatial and temporal variation in the macroinvertebrate community structure of the lower Elands River, Mpumalanga, South Africa

Published in: African Journal of Aquatic Science
Volume 34 , issue 3 , 2009 , pages: 231–238
DOI: 10.2989/AJAS.2009.34.3.4.980
Author(s): M Ferreira Centre for Aquatic Research, Department of Zoology, South Africa , V Wepener Centre for Aquatic Research, Department of Zoology, South Africa , JHJ van Vuren Centre for Aquatic Research, Department of Zoology, South Africa

Abstract

The Elands River, Mpumalanga, is an ecologically sensitive river that is constantly threatened by a variety of human activities. The influence of a pulp and paper mill on the river's macroinvertebrate assemblages was studied in March and June 2005, representing high- and low-flow seasons, respectively. Macroinvertebrates were collected from various biotopes using a standard sampling net, and were preserved and identified to family level. A range of multivariate and univariate statistical analyses was applied to assess the spatial and temporal variations in the macroinvertebrate communities. Diversity loss and dominance by a single taxon, Melanoides tuberculata, were noted directly below the mill. Other sites did not appear to be affected. Macroinvertebrate communities at all sites showed a strong seasonal variation.

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