Mairiga, M.A.Tongjura, J.D.C.2023-12-142023-12-142021-01-03Abel PD 1989. Pollution Biology. In Biological monitoring of Inland fisheries (E Horwood, E Chichester & JS Albaster eds.). Applied Science Publications, London, 266p APHA 2005. Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Waste Water. 2ndedition. American Public Health Association (APHA) Inc., New York, p. 1193. Baptista DF 2008. Uso de macroinvertebradosem procedimentos de biomonitoramentoem ecossistemas aquáticos. Oecol. Bras., 12(3): 425-441. Goher MEM 2002. Chemical Studies on the Precipitation and Dissolution of some Chemical Element in Lake Qarun, Ph.D. Thesis faculty of sciences, AlAzhar University, Egypthttps://keffi.nsuk.edu.ng/handle/20.500.14448/6396This study aimed to survey the distribution and abundance of benthic macroinvertebrates conducted at Nasarawa State University Keffi, main stream between January and June 2019. The stream was divided into three sampling points A, B and C at a distance of 50 m apart. Samples were collected from each point using hoe, transferred into a plastic container and transported to the laboratory in a cooler for analysis. A total of 2,365 benthic macroinvertebrates comprising Chiromomid larvae 2015 (85%), Dragon Fly Nymphs 120 (5.1%), May Fly Nymphs 111 (4.7%), Molluscs 89 (3.7%) and Annelidworms 30 (1.2%) were recorded. The highest number of benthos was recorded at point B (30.5%) and the lowest in point C (30.2%).Water parameters was found to have an effect on the abundance and distribution pattern of the benthic macro-invertebrates. ANOVA results did not evidence significant differences on the distribution and abundance of benthic macroinvertebrates between the sampling points at P ˃0.05enDistribution, abundance, benthic macro invertebrates, streamSURVEY OF THE DISTRIBUTION AND ABUNDANCE OF BENTHIC MACRO-INVERTEBRATES IN NASARAWA STATE UNIVERSITY MAIN STREAM, KEFFI, NIGERIAArticle