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      The Value of the Freshwater Snail Dip Scoop Sampling Method in Macroinvertebrates Bioassessment of Sugar Mill Wastewater Pollution in Mbandjock, Cameroon

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          Macroinvertebrates identification and enumeration may be used as a simple and affordable alternative to chemical analysis in water pollution monitoring. However, the ecological responses of various taxa to pollution are poorly known in resources-limited tropical countries. While freshwater macroinvertebrates have been used in the assessment of water quality in Europe and the Americas, investigations in Africa have mainly focused on snail hosts of human parasites. There is a need for sampling methods that can be used to assess both snails and other macroinvertebrates. The present study was designed to evaluate the usefulness of the freshwater snail dip scoop method in the study of macroinvertebrates for the assessment of the SOSUCAM sugar mill effluents pollution. Standard snail dip scoop samples were collected upstream and downstream of the factory effluent inputs, on the Mokona and Mengoala rivers. The analysis of the macroinvertebrate communities revealed the absence of Ephemeroptera and Trichoptera, and the thriving of Syrphidae in the sections of the rivers under high effluent load. The Shannon & Weaver diversity index was lower in these areas. The dip scoop sampling protocol was found to be a useful method for macroinvertebrates collection. Hence, this method is recommended as a simple, cost-effective and efficient tool for the bio-assessment of freshwater pollution in developing countries with limited research resources.

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                Journal
                Int J Environ Res Public Health
                Int J Environ Res Public Health
                101238455
                International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
                Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI)
                1661-7827
                1660-4601
                March 2008
                30 March 2008
                : 5
                : 1
                : 68-75
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University of Yaounde I, P.O. Box 1364, Cameroon
                [2 ]Centre Pasteur du Cameroon, P.O. Box 1274 Yaounde, Cameroon
                [3 ]NIH-RCMI Center for Environmental Health, College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS 39217, USA
                [4 ]Department of Biological Sciences, Higher Teachers Training College, University of Yaounde I, P.O. Box 47 Yaounde, Cameroon
                Author notes
                [* ]Correspondence to Dr. Innocent Takougang. E-mail: itakougang@ 123456yahoo.com
                Article
                ijerph-05-00068
                10.3390/ijerph5020068
                3684404
                18441407
                e9ab9177-146a-4298-8bad-146e65d176a0
                © 2008 MDPI

                All rights reserved.

                History
                : 30 October 2007
                : 29 February 2008
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                Public health
                bioassessment,snail dip scoop method,surface water quality,cameroon,macroinvertebrates,sugar mill pollution

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