@article{MAKHILLRJBS20094310849, title = {Macrobenthic Fauna of Snake Island Area of Lagos Lagoon, Nigeria}, journal = {Research Journal of Biological Sciences}, volume = {4}, number = {3}, pages = {272-276}, year = {2009}, issn = {1815-8846}, doi = {rjbsci.2009.272.276}, url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1815-8846&doi=rjbsci.2009.272.276}, author = {Williams Akanbi Bamikole,Ajuonu Ndubuisi,Abohweyere Parcy Ochuko and}, keywords = {Snake island,Lagos Lagoon,macrobenthos,fauna,Nigeria}, abstract = {The macrobenthic fauna of Snake Island area in Lagos, Nigeria was studied. A total of 8 sampling stations were used for the study. Twenty two macrobenthic species belonging to 4 major animal phyla were recorded. The Annelida (polycheata) constituted 64% in abundance followed by the Molluscan bivalve (34%), Arthropoda (crustaceans) 5% and Chordata (pisces) 1%. The spatial distribution and occurrence of species/station showed that 3 species (Tagelus angulatus, Nereis granulata and Glacera tridactyla) occurred in 6 stations out of 8 indicating the most commonly distributed within the study area. This is followed by Notomastus latericus; Capitella capitella and Opheila sp. and 2 bivalve sp. (Aloides trigona and Tellina trilateral) all occurring in 4 stations out of 8. The least occurring species were Callinectes amnicola, fish larva and Euclymene sp. occurring in only one station. Station 4 recorded the highest number in species diversity and richness with the value of 2.60 and 3.69, respectively. The lowest numbers for both values were recorded in station 3.} }