BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The major sources of pollution along the Mukuvisi River are industrial effluents from Msasa, Graniteside, and Southerton industrial sites, sewage effluent from Firle sewage works, pesticide and fertilizer runoff from Pension and surrounding farms, and domestic and diffuse pollution from residential areas. The primary objective of this study was to assess the impact of point and non-point pollution sources on macroinvertebrates variability and investigate the seasonal water quality deterioration along the Mukuvisi River. To evaluate macroinvertebrate community diversity using South African Scoring System 5 protocol for rapid bioassessment of water quality. The combined application of benthic macroinvertebrates and ...
Biological indicators such as macro-invertebrates and water quality parameters can give an overall o...
Macro-invertebrate assemblages were used as bioindicators to assess the ecological integrity of Rive...
Freshwater resources are increasingly subject to pollution because of escalating human population gr...
River health monitoring is becoming increasingly important because of the anthropogenic activities t...
River health monitoring is becoming increasingly important because of the anthropogenic activities t...
Freshwater resources are increasingly subject to pollution because of escalating human population gr...
Freshwater resources are increasingly subject to pollution because of escalating human population gr...
This study evaluates the impact of anthropogenic activities on the Shahrood River using water physic...
The aim of this study was to identify the diverse macroinvertebrates present in river Mahanadi, Cutt...
<p>Urban rivers in developing countries, including South Africa, are increasingly being impacted by ...
The water quality of Chole River was assessed based oninsitu measurements and laboratory analyses of...
A growing human population accompanied by urbanisation and industrialisation have led to over exploi...
A growing human population accompanied by urbanisation and industrialisation have led to over exploi...
A growing human population accompanied by urbanisation and industrialisation have led to over exploi...
Biomonitoring studies focus on the component of biodiversity, its natural habitats, and species popu...
Biological indicators such as macro-invertebrates and water quality parameters can give an overall o...
Macro-invertebrate assemblages were used as bioindicators to assess the ecological integrity of Rive...
Freshwater resources are increasingly subject to pollution because of escalating human population gr...
River health monitoring is becoming increasingly important because of the anthropogenic activities t...
River health monitoring is becoming increasingly important because of the anthropogenic activities t...
Freshwater resources are increasingly subject to pollution because of escalating human population gr...
Freshwater resources are increasingly subject to pollution because of escalating human population gr...
This study evaluates the impact of anthropogenic activities on the Shahrood River using water physic...
The aim of this study was to identify the diverse macroinvertebrates present in river Mahanadi, Cutt...
<p>Urban rivers in developing countries, including South Africa, are increasingly being impacted by ...
The water quality of Chole River was assessed based oninsitu measurements and laboratory analyses of...
A growing human population accompanied by urbanisation and industrialisation have led to over exploi...
A growing human population accompanied by urbanisation and industrialisation have led to over exploi...
A growing human population accompanied by urbanisation and industrialisation have led to over exploi...
Biomonitoring studies focus on the component of biodiversity, its natural habitats, and species popu...
Biological indicators such as macro-invertebrates and water quality parameters can give an overall o...
Macro-invertebrate assemblages were used as bioindicators to assess the ecological integrity of Rive...
Freshwater resources are increasingly subject to pollution because of escalating human population gr...