The Odaw River is formed from several streams running from the Aburi Mountains in the Eastern Region of Ghana and ending up in the Korle Lagoon in Accra. Human activities have modified the course of this channel resulting in changes in water quality. This study was therefore conducted to investigate the extent of impact on macro-fauna communities by comparing the results with similar studies carried out in previous years. Faunal abundance and the similarity of macro-fauna among sampling stations for each season were respectively investigated by one-way analysis of similarity (ANOSIM) and cluster analysis all based on Bray-Curtis similarity index of species abundance. The Odaw River was found to be highly polluted, showing a pollution gradie...
The Pra River Estuary, which is the second largest estuary in Ghana, has been under severe threat of...
In this study, the diversity and seasonal variation of benthic macro-invertebrates of Ovia River (Ig...
Macroinvertebrate samples of Ona and Opa rivers were taken fortnightly between April and August, 201...
The Odaw River is formed from several streams running from the Aburi Mountains in the Eastern Region...
The assessment of benthic macro-invertebrates were studied in Teltele stream based on total of 6 ord...
The need for a robust understanding of macro invertebrates’ diversity can lead to specific managemen...
Tropical rivers are strongly influenced by stormwaters, pollutants and agro-pastoral activities. The...
Insects are key indicators of change in the landscape. They are known to be sensitive to the environ...
Three river systems in the Akyem Abuakwa Traditional Area: Ayensu, Birim and Densu were sampled over...
The health of the lower basin of the Volta River in Ghana was evaluated in January–February and May–...
The need for a robust understanding of macro invertebrates’ diversity can lead to specific managemen...
The impact of effluents on the macroinvertebrate communities of an urban creek in Accra was studied....
In the face of rapid economic development and population growth, benthic macroinvertebrates communit...
Macrobenthic fauna have recently been widely used as bio-indicators for their ability to reflect the...
The objectives of this study are to examine the composition, abundance and distribution of benthic m...
The Pra River Estuary, which is the second largest estuary in Ghana, has been under severe threat of...
In this study, the diversity and seasonal variation of benthic macro-invertebrates of Ovia River (Ig...
Macroinvertebrate samples of Ona and Opa rivers were taken fortnightly between April and August, 201...
The Odaw River is formed from several streams running from the Aburi Mountains in the Eastern Region...
The assessment of benthic macro-invertebrates were studied in Teltele stream based on total of 6 ord...
The need for a robust understanding of macro invertebrates’ diversity can lead to specific managemen...
Tropical rivers are strongly influenced by stormwaters, pollutants and agro-pastoral activities. The...
Insects are key indicators of change in the landscape. They are known to be sensitive to the environ...
Three river systems in the Akyem Abuakwa Traditional Area: Ayensu, Birim and Densu were sampled over...
The health of the lower basin of the Volta River in Ghana was evaluated in January–February and May–...
The need for a robust understanding of macro invertebrates’ diversity can lead to specific managemen...
The impact of effluents on the macroinvertebrate communities of an urban creek in Accra was studied....
In the face of rapid economic development and population growth, benthic macroinvertebrates communit...
Macrobenthic fauna have recently been widely used as bio-indicators for their ability to reflect the...
The objectives of this study are to examine the composition, abundance and distribution of benthic m...
The Pra River Estuary, which is the second largest estuary in Ghana, has been under severe threat of...
In this study, the diversity and seasonal variation of benthic macro-invertebrates of Ovia River (Ig...
Macroinvertebrate samples of Ona and Opa rivers were taken fortnightly between April and August, 201...