Macroinvertebrate-based Index of biotic integrity (M-IBI) for monitoring the Nyando River, Lake Victoria Basin, Kenya
Date
2009-12Author
Okoth Raburu, Phillip
Owuor, J. B. Okeyo
Onderi Masese, Frank
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A macroinvertebrate-based Index of Biotic Integrity (M-IBI) was developed to monitor ecological
integrity of the Nyando River and its tributaries. Macroinvertebrates were sampled with a scoop net
between September and December 1999 from 12 stations selected to correspond with different human
activities in the catchment. The samples were hand sorted in the field, preserved in 70% alcohol before
transportation to the laboratory for identification and counting. The stations were grouped into three
condition categories (reference, moderate and impaired) according to the level of water and habitat
quality. Twenty metrics representing the structural and functional organization of macroinvertebrates
were evaluated for range, response to disturbance and stream size differences and redundancy with
each other. Ten metrics met the test criteria and were used to provide the final scores for developing
the M-IBI. Metrics values at both reference and impaired sites were used to establish the scoring criteria
using inter-quartile ranges. The metrics displayed variability across the sites and the final index was
able to separate reference sites from moderately impaired and impaired sites. There were variations in
ecosystem integrity among stations and this was reflected in community composition and structure of
resident macroinvertebrates. The index developed can, therefore, be used to monitor the integrity of
streams within the Nyando River Basin.