Iberedem Udofia's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
A study to determine the response of nematodes as bio-indicators of environmental alterations was carried in the
New Calabar River in the Niger Delta. Samples were randomly collected from the benthic zone of the River using
the modified Baermann’s technique. The study yielded sixteen (16) nematodes belonging to three (3) families and
eight (8) spec...
Citations
... The Niger Delta region has been plagued with some anthropogenic activities. The most common is the extensive exploration and exploitation of crude oil which has resulted in the release of industrial wastes and spilled oil into the water bodies (Nzeako et al., 2015) including in Buguma Creek. Related activities like artisanal refining activities (Nwankwoala et al., 2017;Sibe et al., 2019;Ikezam et al., 2021) and sand mining and dredging have contributed to the pollution stress in the region (Nzeako et al 2015;Anyanwu et al., 2021a, b, c). ...