The possible association between selected sediment characteristics and the occurrence of benthic macroinvertebrates in a minimally affected river in South Africa |
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Authors: | Cornelius T. Wolmarans Mathilde Kemp Kenné N. de Kock Victor Wepener |
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Affiliation: | Unit for Environmental Sciences and Management, Potchefstroom Campus of the North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa |
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Abstract: | Forty-two families of which the vast majority associated with particles >2000?µm were found. Sediment particle sizes <2000?µm had a detrimental effect on biodiversity. The highest biodiversity was recorded at sites characterised by riffle and run habitats. Although relatively high concentrations of selected metals were present in the sediment, it was largely from geological origin and most probably not bioavailable. No significant correlation was demonstrated between variation in temperature, pH, and electrical conductivity and diversity and abundance of macroinvertebrates. Therefore, it can be concluded that, under these conditions, sediment particle size and biotope availability played a decisive role on the distribution and abundance of macroinvertebrate taxa. |
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Keywords: | Sediment aquatic macroinvertebrates minimally affected river metals minerals |
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