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Omar, W., Abdelwarith, M., Abdel-Khalek, A., Harhash, K. (2017). ASSESSMENT OF ECOSYSTEM CONDITION USING SOME BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC COMPONENTS ALONG ASHTOUM EL-GAMIL PROTECTED AREA, LAKE MANZALA, EGYPT. Egyptian Journal of Zoology, 68(68), 1-22. doi: 10.12816/0043178
Wael A. Omar; Mohamed S. Abdelwarith; Amr A. Abdel-Khalek; Khaled A. Harhash. "ASSESSMENT OF ECOSYSTEM CONDITION USING SOME BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC COMPONENTS ALONG ASHTOUM EL-GAMIL PROTECTED AREA, LAKE MANZALA, EGYPT". Egyptian Journal of Zoology, 68, 68, 2017, 1-22. doi: 10.12816/0043178
Omar, W., Abdelwarith, M., Abdel-Khalek, A., Harhash, K. (2017). 'ASSESSMENT OF ECOSYSTEM CONDITION USING SOME BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC COMPONENTS ALONG ASHTOUM EL-GAMIL PROTECTED AREA, LAKE MANZALA, EGYPT', Egyptian Journal of Zoology, 68(68), pp. 1-22. doi: 10.12816/0043178
Omar, W., Abdelwarith, M., Abdel-Khalek, A., Harhash, K. ASSESSMENT OF ECOSYSTEM CONDITION USING SOME BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC COMPONENTS ALONG ASHTOUM EL-GAMIL PROTECTED AREA, LAKE MANZALA, EGYPT. Egyptian Journal of Zoology, 2017; 68(68): 1-22. doi: 10.12816/0043178

ASSESSMENT OF ECOSYSTEM CONDITION USING SOME BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC COMPONENTS ALONG ASHTOUM EL-GAMIL PROTECTED AREA, LAKE MANZALA, EGYPT

Article 1, Volume 68, Issue 68, December 2017, Page 1-22  XML
Document Type: Original Research Papers
DOI: 10.12816/0043178
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Authors
Wael A. Omar1; Mohamed S. Abdelwarith2; Amr A. Abdel-Khalek1; Khaled A. Harhash2
1Zoology Department, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
2Nature Conservation Sector, Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency, Ministry of Environment, Cairo, Egypt
Abstract
The present field investigation considers monitoring some biotic (four fish species and plankton) and abiotic (water and sediment) components as indicators of natural and anthropogenic impacts on aquatic ecosystem during winter and summer seasons. This included measurement of metal concentrations in water, sediment and plankton samples, conducting a risk assessment of sediment pollution and evaluating fish body condition indices as well as oxidative stress biomarkers. The detected seasonal variation among these parameters showed site-related and species-specific patterns. The levels of metal in plankton samples were, in most cases, higher than those in sediment samples and the lowest levels were detected in water samples. Heavy metal enrichment status in sediment showed mostly a progressive pollution condition during summer as well as seasonal fluctuation in levels of Zn and Pb along the studied sites. The scaled mass index (SMI), as a fish body mass-length index, performed better in indicating the fish body condition in relation to the ecosystem condition, where it showed significant increase in case of the flathead mullet (Mugil cephalus) and the green tilapia (Tilapia zillii) during summer and significant increase in the Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and the catfish (Clarias gariepinus) during winter. Mullet showed the highest levels of oxidative stress biomarkers (superoxide dismutase, catalase and malondialdehyde), while Nile tilapia showed the lowest levels. The present study affirms the significance of monitoring sediment geoaccumulation index (Igeo) and pollution load index (PLI) as well as SMI and oxidative stress biomarkers as sensitive indicators of intricate pollution conditions and their effects on aquatic ecosystems.
Keywords
Biomonitoring; Lake Manzala; Aquatic ecosystem; Metal pollution; Risk assessment; Oxidative Stress
Main Subjects
Animal Ecology and Toxicology; Fresh Water and Marine Biology
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