2017
DOI: 10.4314/jasem.v21i5.1
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Impact of thermal stress on the growth, size-distribution and biomass of estuarine populations of a benthic gastropod <i>Pachymelania aurita</i> Müller

Abstract: This paper reports an in-vivo account of the impact of thermal stress on the biomass and sizedistribution of estuarine populations of Pachymelania aurita in Epe Lagoon, Nigeria. Off all physicochemical variables investigated only water temperature was statistically different among study stations. A total of 7626 individuals of the organism comprising 2,371juveniles, 3586 immature adults and 2,034of spawning adults were collected from the study area. Highest populations of juveniles and immature adults occurred… Show more

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“…Literature search on the possible factors promoting the use of benthos in environmental forensic investigation revealed the following (Lenihan et al, 2003;Nanami et al, 2005;Uwadiae et al 2009;Wlodarska-Kowalczuk et al, 2005;Uwadiae, 2017)  Benthic macroinvertebrates play significant roles in the aquatic ecosystems. They are critical components of habitats and food chains supporting many aquatic biota.…”
Section: Factors Promoting the Use Of Benthos In Environmental Forens...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literature search on the possible factors promoting the use of benthos in environmental forensic investigation revealed the following (Lenihan et al, 2003;Nanami et al, 2005;Uwadiae et al 2009;Wlodarska-Kowalczuk et al, 2005;Uwadiae, 2017)  Benthic macroinvertebrates play significant roles in the aquatic ecosystems. They are critical components of habitats and food chains supporting many aquatic biota.…”
Section: Factors Promoting the Use Of Benthos In Environmental Forens...mentioning
confidence: 99%