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Effects of land-use changes on benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages in the tropical Umfurudzi River, Zimbabwe

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Pages 353-357 | Received 01 Jul 2015, Accepted 23 Mar 2016, Published online: 16 Aug 2016
 

Abstract

The responses of benthic macroinvertebrates to land-use-induced changes in water quality and habitat because of contrasting land-use types along the Umfurudzi River, Zimbabwe, were investigated in 2013. Five stations in a communal area upstream of Umfurudzi National Park, four on the edge of the park and six in the park were sampled monthly from April to July 2013 for physico-chemical variables and aquatic macroinvertebrates. Phosphates and siltation levels were significantly higher at stations in the communal area, compared to those in the park. Vegetation cover and conductivity were significantly higher at stations in the park compared to those in the communal area. Recovery of macroinvertebrate communities along a disturbance gradient from the highly disturbed, silted, low percentage vegetation cover communal area stations through the semi-disturbed park edge area to the less disturbed, less silted, high percentage vegetation cover stations in the park was demonstrated. Consequently, the management of tropical catchments should include practices that minimise loss of riparian vegetation and that guard against siltation of aquatic systems. The study also demonstrates the capacity of macroinvertebrates to act as indicators of these disturbances.

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