Evaluating Bottom Water Quality at the Flood Control Area in An Giang Province, Vietnam Using Zoobenthos’ Diversity Index
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37933/nipes.e/4.3.2022.6Abstract
The aquatic environment and zoobenthos fauna are closely related
in a water body. In recent years, the use of zoobenthos to assess the
quality of surface water environment is of interest because this
method causes less environmental pollution and is less costly. The
study was conducted to evaluate the distribution of zoobenthos fauna
in the Bac Vam Nao flood control area, An Giang. Three samples of
benthos (VN1-VN3) were collected in two periods, the first in March
and the second in September 2020. The results have found eight
species belonging to three phyla of Mollusca, Annelida and
Arthropoda. In which, Mollusca phylum had the highest number of
species with six species (70%) and the lowest was Annelida and
Arthropoda with one species each (12.5%). In the dry season,
Macrobrachium sp. (Arthropoda) dominated at all three sampling
positions. In the rainy season, Mollusca is dominant with Pomacea
canaliculate, Gyraulus sp., Filopaludina (F.), Sumatrensis speciosa
species. Density of zoobenthos at three monitoring locations in the
Bac Vam Nao flood control area ranged from 170 to 290
individuals/m2
in March and from 40 to 70 individuals/m2
in
September, reaching the highest value is at the end of Than Nong
canal adjacent to Cai Tac canal (VN3) in March and the lowest at
the middle point of Than Nong canal adjacent to K26 canal (VN2) in
September. The diversity index H' of zoobenthos at three locations
in the Bac Vam Nao flood control area through two monitoring
periods in 2020 ranged from 0.36 to 2.24, classifying water quality
from mild to very polluted. The diversity of zoobenthos at the
monitoring sites is subjected to seasonal change in which the H'
index in the dry season is lower than that in the rainy season. The
current findings showed that the zoobenthos composition reflected
the bottom water quality of the study area. More studies are needed
to increase the accuracy of this assessment method.