AQUATIC INSECT LARVAE AS AN INDICATOR OF ECOLOGICAL INTEGRITY OF PANASEN UPSTREAM, TONDANO WATERSHED, NORTH SULAWESI

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spelling 12438 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=12438 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal application/pdf 19 Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 20 Paper Capture Plug-in 1.7 2018-01-15 13:34:35 6741-01-FH02-ESERI-18-13461.pdf UniSZA Private Access AQUATIC INSECT LARVAE AS AN INDICATOR OF ECOLOGICAL INTEGRITY OF PANASEN UPSTREAM, TONDANO WATERSHED, NORTH SULAWESI Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences The upstream ecological integrity facing anthropogenic pressures has been assessed linked to the community of aquatic insect larvae inhabiting. This paper evaluate the ecological integrity of the Panasen Stream by determining the distribution and environmental parameters affecting the community of aquatic insect’s larvae in the Tondano Watershed. Physical and chemical parameters such as temperature, velocity, pH, Dissolved Oxygen, Conductivity, Turbidity, Hardness, Total Suspended Solids, Ammonia and Total Phosphate Water were collected. PCA analysis showed that current velocity, depth and width of the stream greatly affected the distribution and abundance of aquatic insect larvae, precipitation and substrate. Land use and active volcanic results in unsustainable anthropogenic activities have contributed to lowering the water quality, low species richness and weak ecological integrity of the Panasen Stream 10 1S 590-608 http://www.jfas.info/index.php/jfas/issue/view/47
spellingShingle AQUATIC INSECT LARVAE AS AN INDICATOR OF ECOLOGICAL INTEGRITY OF PANASEN UPSTREAM, TONDANO WATERSHED, NORTH SULAWESI
summary The upstream ecological integrity facing anthropogenic pressures has been assessed linked to the community of aquatic insect larvae inhabiting. This paper evaluate the ecological integrity of the Panasen Stream by determining the distribution and environmental parameters affecting the community of aquatic insect’s larvae in the Tondano Watershed. Physical and chemical parameters such as temperature, velocity, pH, Dissolved Oxygen, Conductivity, Turbidity, Hardness, Total Suspended Solids, Ammonia and Total Phosphate Water were collected. PCA analysis showed that current velocity, depth and width of the stream greatly affected the distribution and abundance of aquatic insect larvae, precipitation and substrate. Land use and active volcanic results in unsustainable anthropogenic activities have contributed to lowering the water quality, low species richness and weak ecological integrity of the Panasen Stream
title AQUATIC INSECT LARVAE AS AN INDICATOR OF ECOLOGICAL INTEGRITY OF PANASEN UPSTREAM, TONDANO WATERSHED, NORTH SULAWESI
title_full AQUATIC INSECT LARVAE AS AN INDICATOR OF ECOLOGICAL INTEGRITY OF PANASEN UPSTREAM, TONDANO WATERSHED, NORTH SULAWESI
title_fullStr AQUATIC INSECT LARVAE AS AN INDICATOR OF ECOLOGICAL INTEGRITY OF PANASEN UPSTREAM, TONDANO WATERSHED, NORTH SULAWESI
title_full_unstemmed AQUATIC INSECT LARVAE AS AN INDICATOR OF ECOLOGICAL INTEGRITY OF PANASEN UPSTREAM, TONDANO WATERSHED, NORTH SULAWESI
title_short AQUATIC INSECT LARVAE AS AN INDICATOR OF ECOLOGICAL INTEGRITY OF PANASEN UPSTREAM, TONDANO WATERSHED, NORTH SULAWESI
title_sort aquatic insect larvae as an indicator of ecological integrity of panasen upstream, tondano watershed, north sulawesi