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Assessment of Water Quality Parameters and Aquatic Insect Assemblages in Dalvoy Lake, Mysore District, Karnataka, India.

Hebbal Rajendra Abhilash and Malliah Mahadevaswamy *

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.16.2.17

Water is an indispensable natural resource vital for the survival of all life forms. It contributes significantly to the country's economic prosperity and general well-being.  As a result, understanding the status of water bodies is crucial to assure their long-term use.  A study on water quality parameters and aquatic insect community was therefore carried on the surface waters of Dalvoy Lake which is spread over an area of 133.43 acres and having a length of 2.2 km.  Monthly water samples were collected using one-litre labeled plastic containers from three locations between the hours of 8 a.m. and 10 a.m.  Water quality analysis was conducted following standard methods and compared to drinking water specifications.  The dissolved oxygen content, total hardness, conductivity, total dissolved solids, and turbidity exceeded the permissible limits.  Aquatic insects were collected from the same locations and preserved in 4% formalin.  A total of 15 species of aquatic insects belonging to four orders, Hemiptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, and Ephemeroptera, were identified in this study.  The Hemiptera was shown to be the largest group comprising of 8 species; 4 species of Diptera; 2 species of Coleoptera and a lone species of Ephemeroptera.  The computation of aquatic insect dominance status using Engelmann's Scale revealed Diplonychus rusticus, Anisops sp., Enithares sp., Chironomous sp. and Culex sp. as dominant.  Biodiversity metrics like the Shannon Index (1.4-2.11) and the evenness index (0.50-0.66) reflect the agitation of the system.  Based on the results of the water quality index (163.67) and aquatic insect assemblage, it is evident that the water in Dalvoy Lake is deteriorated and is unfit for domestic usage.  The study also indicated the abundance of two genera Chironomous and Culex of the Diptera order which are the index of water pollution. Thus, the present study calls for urgent and strict vigilance and continuous monitoring of this perennial water body for conservation and sustainable management.

Abundance; Aquatic Insects; Dalvoy Lake; Seasonal Variation; Water Quality Index

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Abhilash H. R, Mahadevaswamy M. Assessment of Water Quality Parameters and Aquatic Insect Assemblages in Dalvoy Lake, Mysore District, Karnataka, India. Curr World Environ 2021;16(2). DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.16.2.17

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