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dc.contributor.authorKASEMBELE, Kapepula-
dc.contributor.authorKabalika, Clement Kalombo-
dc.contributor.authorAbwe, Emmanuel-
dc.contributor.authorManda, Bauchet Katemo-
dc.contributor.authorHuyse, Tine-
dc.contributor.authorVreven, Emmanuel J. W. M. N.-
dc.contributor.authorSnoeks, Jos-
dc.contributor.authorLuus-Powell, Wilmien J.-
dc.contributor.authorSmit, Willem J.-
dc.contributor.authorBervoets , Lieven-
dc.contributor.authorVANHOVE, Maarten-
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-09T15:18:17Z-
dc.date.available2026-02-09T15:18:17Z-
dc.date.issued2026-
dc.date.submitted2026-02-09T13:40:43Z-
dc.identifier.citationSustainability, 18 (2) (Art N° 1080)-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1942/48462-
dc.description.abstractThis study examined the effects of pollution from the Shituru hydrometallurgic complex on the Upper Lufira Basin, Democratic Republic of the Congo, between September 2015 and September 2017. Physico-chemical water variables and trace metal elements in water and sediment, as well as diversity and infection parameters of monopisthocotylan parasites infesting Clarias ngamensis, were assessed at three sites: the Lufira River, Panda River, and Lake Tshangalele. We hypothesised that low pollution would correlate with greater ectoparasite species richness and higher infection parameters. Results indicated severe ecological degradation in the highly polluted Panda River (with high concentrations of TMEs; e.g., 510.830 +/- 0.86; 82.470 +/- 0.200 mu g/L for Co2+ and Cu2+ in water; 15,771 +/- 7068 and 1585 +/- 1450 mu g/g for Cu2+ and Zn2+ in the sediment), where neither fish nor parasites were present. Across the other sites, eight parasite species were identified. Seven species occurred on fish from the slightly polluted Lufira River (mean intensity (MI) of 31.28 +/- 28.95 parasites per infested fish), while five were found in Lake Tshangalele (MI: 3.23 +/- 2.89 parasites per infested fish), confirming the hypothesis. Three species, Quadriacanthus halajiani, Q. domatanai, and Macrogyrodactylus clarii, demonstrated potential as sensitive bioindicators of aquatic pollution in the region.-
dc.description.sponsorshipFunding: This research was funded by a VLIR-UOS South Initiative (ZRDC2014MP084), and additionally supported by VLIR-UOS through the IUC-UNILU project (CD2021IUC04A104) and Global Minds. At the time of conducting this investigation, MPM Vanhove was supported by the Belgian Directorate-General for Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid (CEBioS program: Capacities for Biodiversity and Sustainable Development), the Belgian Federal Science Policy Office (BR/132/PI/TILAPIA), the Research Foundation-Flanders (FWO-Vlaanderen) (K220314N) and the Special Research Fund of Hasselt University (BOF20TT06). WJ Luus-Powell and WJ Smit were supported by the South African Research Chairs Initiative of the Department of Science, Technology and Innovation and the National Research Foundation of South Africa (Grant No. 101054). Acknowledgments: The KU Leuven and Filip A.M. Volckaert are thanked for hosting, and Virginie Bito for coordinating, projects mentioned above. The Université de Lubumbashi is thanked through the Faculty of Agronomic Sciences (for facilitating and authorising sampling) and the local team of the Laboratory BEZHU (Unité de Recherche en Biodiversité et Exploitation durable des Zones Humides), Kasongo Ilunga Kayaba M., Kiwele Mutambala P., Mukweze Mulelenu C., Muterezi Bukinga F., for their help in fish sampling. Also thanked are the framework agreements of the Belgian Development Cooperation with the Royal Museum for Central Africa and the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (Capacities for Biodiversity and Sustainable Development program, with thanks to Luc Janssens de Bisthoven). For help in parasite identification, we thank Iva Pˇrikrylová. Finally, the Institut Congolais pour la Conservation de la Nature (ICCN) is thanked for facilitating and authorising sampling (Attestations de Recherche 205/2016; 006/2017). The authors dedicate this study to our colleague, the late Auguste Chocha Manda (Democratic Republic of the Congo) (1 November 1967 to 7 November 2023). We want to honour his contributions to research and teaching in African ichthyology, ichthyoparasitology, and aquaculture. His efforts for Congolese, Belgian, and other students have been admirable. He is sorely missed as a friend-
dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisherMDPI-
dc.rights2026 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license.-
dc.subject.otherbioindicator-
dc.subject.otherClarias ngamensisclariid-
dc.subject.otherfish-
dc.subject.otherLake Tshangalele-
dc.subject.otherpollutant-
dc.subject.othertrace metal element (TME)-
dc.titleBiological Assessment of Mining Pollution in the Lufira River System (Haut-Katanga, Democratic Republic of the Congo) Using Monopisthocotylan Parasites of the Blunt-Toothed African Catfish-
dc.typeJournal Contribution-
dc.identifier.issue2-
dc.identifier.volume18-
local.format.pages25-
local.bibliographicCitation.jcatA1-
dc.description.notesKasembele, GK (corresponding author), Univ Lubumbashi, Fac Sci Agron, Unite Rech Biodiversite & Exploitat Durable Zoones, POB 1825, Katanga, DEM REP CONGO.; Kasembele, GK (corresponding author), Hasselt Univ, Ctr Environm Sci, Res Grp Zool Biodivers & Toxicol, B-3590 Diepenbeek, Belgium.-
dc.description.notesjrskasembele@gmail.com; clement.kalombo@unilu.ac.cd;-
dc.description.notesabwe.emmanuel@unilu.ac.cd; bauchetmanda@gmail.com;-
dc.description.notestine.huyse@africamuseum.be; emmanuel.vreven@africamuseum.be;-
dc.description.notesjos.snoeks@kuleuven.be; wilmien.powell@ul.ac.za; willem.smit@ul.ac.za;-
dc.description.noteslieven.bervoets@uantwerpen.be; maarten.vanhove@uhasselt.be-
local.publisher.placeMDPI AG, Grosspeteranlage 5, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND-
local.type.refereedRefereed-
local.type.specifiedArticle-
local.bibliographicCitation.artnr1080-
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/su18021080-
dc.identifier.isi001671448200001-
local.provider.typewosris-
local.description.affiliation[Kasembele, Gyrhaiss K.; Kabalika, Clement Kalombo; Abwe, Emmanuel; Manda, Bauchet Katemo] Univ Lubumbashi, Fac Sci Agron, Unite Rech Biodiversite & Exploitat Durable Zoones, POB 1825, Katanga, DEM REP CONGO.-
local.description.affiliation[Kasembele, Gyrhaiss K.; Vanhove, Maarten P. M.] Hasselt Univ, Ctr Environm Sci, Res Grp Zool Biodivers & Toxicol, B-3590 Diepenbeek, Belgium.-
local.description.affiliation[Abwe, Emmanuel; Manda, Bauchet Katemo] Univ Lubumbashi, EPA, POB 1825, Lubumbashi, DEM REP CONGO.-
local.description.affiliation[Huyse, Tine; Vreven, Emmanuel J. W. M. N.; Snoeks, Jos; Vanhove, Maarten P. M.] Royal Museum Cent Africa, Dept Biol, Leuvensesteenweg 13, B-3080 Tervuren, Belgium.-
local.description.affiliation[Snoeks, Jos; Vanhove, Maarten P. M.] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Lab Biodivers & Evolutionary Genom, Dept Biol, Deberiotstr 32, B-3000 Leuven, Belgium.-
local.description.affiliation[Luus-Powell, Wilmien J.; Smit, Willem J.] Univ Limpopo, Dept Biodivers, DSTI NRF SARChI Chair Ecosyst Hlth, ZA-0727 Polokwane, South Africa.-
local.description.affiliation[Bervoets, Lieven] Univ Antwerp, Dept Biol, ECOSPHERE Grp, Groenenborgerlaan 171, B-2020 Antwerp, Belgium.-
local.description.affiliation[Vanhove, Maarten P. M.] Royal Belgian Inst Nat Sci, Capac Biodivers & Sustainable Dev, Operat Directorate Nat Environm, Vautierstr 29, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium.-
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item.fullcitationKASEMBELE, Kapepula; Kabalika, Clement Kalombo; Abwe, Emmanuel; Manda, Bauchet Katemo; Huyse, Tine; Vreven, Emmanuel J. W. M. N.; Snoeks, Jos; Luus-Powell, Wilmien J.; Smit, Willem J.; Bervoets , Lieven & VANHOVE, Maarten (2026) Biological Assessment of Mining Pollution in the Lufira River System (Haut-Katanga, Democratic Republic of the Congo) Using Monopisthocotylan Parasites of the Blunt-Toothed African Catfish. In: Sustainability, 18 (2) (Art N° 1080).-
item.contributorKASEMBELE, Kapepula-
item.contributorKabalika, Clement Kalombo-
item.contributorAbwe, Emmanuel-
item.contributorManda, Bauchet Katemo-
item.contributorHuyse, Tine-
item.contributorVreven, Emmanuel J. W. M. N.-
item.contributorSnoeks, Jos-
item.contributorLuus-Powell, Wilmien J.-
item.contributorSmit, Willem J.-
item.contributorBervoets , Lieven-
item.contributorVANHOVE, Maarten-
crisitem.journal.eissn2071-1050-
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