2022
DOI: 10.1590/s2179-975x1820
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Water quality and planktonic community of Owalla Reservoir, Osun State, Southwest Nigeria

Abstract: Aim Owalla Reservoir, one of the largest and oldest man-made lakes in Osun State supplies potable water to many towns in the state including the state capital, Osogbo. Active fishing activities also takes place in the lake. Inspite of the importance of the reservoir, information on the planktonic community and physico-chemical water quality are scarce. Therefore, this study investigated the water quality and plankton composition of Owalla Reservoir, Osun State, Nigeria, from October 2012 to November 2013 with … Show more

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“…In this study, the value of the water temperature recorded was within the range documented for inland waterbodies in the tropical region (Adesakin et al 2020;Anyanwu et al 2021). This was also in agreement with (Yusuf 2020;Omoboye et al 2022) who recorded a similar range for the water temperature in the tropics.…”
Section: Limnological Variablessupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In this study, the value of the water temperature recorded was within the range documented for inland waterbodies in the tropical region (Adesakin et al 2020;Anyanwu et al 2021). This was also in agreement with (Yusuf 2020;Omoboye et al 2022) who recorded a similar range for the water temperature in the tropics.…”
Section: Limnological Variablessupporting
confidence: 92%