The Abundance and Composition of Crabs (Decapoda) in Uta Ewa Brackish Water, Akwa Ibom State, South-South, Nigeria
Study on the abundance and composition of crabs in Uta Ewa brackish water was carried out between January and May 2012 at two sampling stations. The physicochemical parameters of the water were measured in situ using standard methods according to APHA (1998). Crabs species were collected at two samp...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management 2017-02, Vol.20 (4), p.919-919 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Study on the abundance and composition of crabs in Uta Ewa brackish
water was carried out between January and May 2012 at two sampling
stations. The physicochemical parameters of the water were measured in
situ using standard methods according to APHA (1998). Crabs species
were collected at two sampling stations using square lift net trap,
while at low tide, crab species were collected by hand-picking at
random and preserved in a chest box for identification. Air and Water
temperature ranges from 27.9-31.6 °C and 28.2-28.9 °C
respectively, while Dissolved Oxygen and Salinity were between
3.28-4.09 mg/L and 7.5-12.9 ppt respectively. The results of the
physicochemical parameters were within limits of the National
Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agencies for
aquatic life. A total of 107 crabs were collected from the two sampling
stations. Goniopsis pelii was the most abundant in Station 1
accounting for 57.9%, followed by Callinectes amnicola 26.3%, while
in Station 2, Callinectes amnicola was the most abundant accounting for
46.6% of the percentage abundance. Station 2 had the highest Shannon
diversity index of 1.22, while Station 1 had 1.15. The abundance and
composition of crab species in the study areas is an indication that
the area is an important ecological zone for benthos macroinvertebrates
conservation. |
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ISSN: | 1119-8362 2659-1502 1119-8362 2659-1499 |
DOI: | 10.4314/jasem.v20i4.3 |