2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.limno.2020.125783
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A multimetric index for assessment of aquatic ecosystem health based on macroinvertebrates for the Zio river basin in Togo

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“…It is located in a tropical climate between the latitude 6 • 5 ′ and 7 • 18 ′ N (Figure 1) and includes three of the five ecoregions of Togo. The agriculture and other human activities described previously (Tampo et al, 2015(Tampo et al, , 2020Tampo, 2018) are more intensive in the lower reaches of the Zio River. The river crosses some villages and…”
Section: Study Area and Sampling Sitesmentioning
confidence: 68%
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“…It is located in a tropical climate between the latitude 6 • 5 ′ and 7 • 18 ′ N (Figure 1) and includes three of the five ecoregions of Togo. The agriculture and other human activities described previously (Tampo et al, 2015(Tampo et al, , 2020Tampo, 2018) are more intensive in the lower reaches of the Zio River. The river crosses some villages and…”
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confidence: 68%
“…Among the river components, aquatic macroinvertebrates are the most sensitive to anthropogenic pressures (Nessimian et al, 2008;Mereta et al, 2012;Agboola et al, 2020a,b;Ko et al, 2020). Macroinvertebrate responses to the change in aquatic ecosystem condition is universally recognized, and their responses are used in indices to monitor freshwater ecosystem for integrity, aiding in decision making in management (Richter et al, 2003;Kaboré et al, 2016;Agboola et al, 2019;Tampo et al, 2020;Edegbene et al, 2021). Macroinvertebrates are commonly used in assemblages for biomonitoring because they integrate various desirable characteristics, such as ubiquity, different levels of tolerance to perturbations, and sampling cost-effectiveness (Mary, 1999;Dickens and Graham, 2002;Hering et al, 2006;Resh, 2008;Kenney et al, 2009;Li et al, 2012;Kaboré, 2016;Agboola et al, 2019;Ko et al, 2020).…”
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“…Habitats degradation, land uses, hydromodification and water pollution can be monitored by assessing benthic macroinvertebrates community structure, and indicators species (Flores and Zafalara, 2012;Kambwiri et al, 2014;Kaboré et al, 2016a;Patang et al, 2018). A large number of biotic metrics/indices have been developed in different countries (Chi et al, 2017;Borja et al, 2013;Dedieu et al, 2015;USEP, 2018;Tampo et al, 2020). However, in developing countries, and particularly in Western African region, the use of biological organisms for monitoring aquatic ecosystems health is still less documented (Kaboré et al, 2016a;Tanon et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%