Influence of the Mekin hydroelectric dam on the distribution of benthic macroinvertebrates of the Dja stream: South Cameroon region

Cécile Rita Boudem Tsane 1, Patrick Georges Thiery Moanono 1, Brillant Nonga Tang 1, Rodrigue Nanfack Dongmo 1, Paul Bertrand Sob Nangou 1, Raoul Polycarpe Tuekam Kayo 2 and Serge Hubert Zébazé Togouet 1, *

1 Laboratory of Hydrobiology and Environment (LHE), Faculty of Sciences, University of Yaounde I, P.O.Box: 812 Yaounde – Cameroon.
2 Biological Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, University of Bamenda, PO Box 39 Bambili - Cameroon.
 
Research Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2021, 12(02), 063–077
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2021.12.2.0552
 
Publication history: 
Received on 21 September 2021; revised on 25 October 2021; accepted on 27 October 2021
 
Abstract: 
This work was conducted with the aim of studying the biodiversity of benthic macroinvertebrates in the Dja River and determining the effect of the Mekin hydroelectric dam on their population in relation to the physico-chemical quality of the water. The study ran from May to October 2020 and samplings were carried out on a monthly basis in four different sampling stations located upstream and downstream of the dam. The physico-chemical analyses were done according to standard methods, while the benthic macrofauna was collected using a turbid net of 400 µm mesh size over a total area of about 6 m2 per station. Physico-chemical analyses revealed a decreasing evolution from upstream to downstream of the dam of nitrogen forms (NO3- (1.67mg/L-0.41mg/L); NH4+ (0.31 mg/L-0.21 mg/L) with p>0.05); Electrical Conductivity (21.45µS/Cm-17.1µS/Cm with p<0.05) and Suspended Solids (11.10mg/L-6.57mg/L with p<0.05); while Dissolved Oxygen (49.82%-78.23% with p<0.05) and velocity (0.04m/s-0.23m/s) increased. Organic Pollution Index revealed that the water was moderately polluted (3-4). In total, 1894 individuals, of which 1044 belonging to 2 phyla, 2 classes, 6 orders, 27 families and 47 genera/species were collected upstream; and 850 belonging to 3 phyla, 4 classes, 8 orders, 28 families and 45 genera/species were collected downstream. Odonata was largely abundant and highly represented Trithemis dorsalis (96.05%); while downstream, Heteroptera was largely abundant and highly represented by Poissonia sp1. (79.78%). These results revealed that restoration of the upstream of the dam impacted by organic pollution and physical degradation of the environment is recommended.
 
Keywords: 
Benthic macroinvertebrates; Physico-chemistry; Dja River; Mekin Hydroelectric dam.
 
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