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DOI | 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2020.111391 |
Ecological features of a rocky intertidal community exposed to sewage effluent | |
Conde A.; Pacheco J.; Marques S.; Afonso A.S.; Leandro S.; Maranhão P. | |
发表日期 | 2020 |
ISSN | 0025326X |
卷号 | 158 |
英文摘要 | Sewage is among the largest components of coastal pollution, showing a variable scale and size when causing an impact. In this study, temporal and spatial sewage-related gradients were identified using univariate and multivariate methods. Phosphates and nitrogen-based nutrients, except nitrate, were associated to sewage. Abundance and species richness decrease with distance from the sewage outfall while evenness increased. Filter-feeder bivalves and grazer crustaceans showed preference for the sewage discharge site. Gastropods were more abundant at an intermediate distance, likely reflecting primary production enhancement by sewage. Beta diversity was lower at the location and time with highest sewage loadings. The turnover component of beta diversity expressed as an absolute or proportional value was also useful to detect temporal and spatial sewage-related gradients. Highly energetic hydrodynamics contributes to ameliorate sewage impacts, yet not enough to veil the effect of pollution in this study. © 2020 |
英文关键词 | Beta diversity; Gastropods; Multivariate dispersion; Opportunistic species; Pollution gradient; Turnover |
语种 | 英语 |
scopus关键词 | Discharge (fluid mechanics); Marine pollution; Molluscs; Sewage; Coastal pollution; Ecological features; Intertidal communities; Multivariate methods; Primary production; Sewage discharges; Sewage effluents; Temporal and spatial; Filtration; nitrate; phosphate; abundance; effluent; gastropod; marine pollution; nitrogen; phosphate; pollution effect; sewage; species richness; Amphipoda; Article; bivalve; controlled study; environmental exposure; environmental impact assessment; gastropod; grazer; hydrodynamics; intertidal species; Isopoda; macrofauna; macroinvertebrate; nonhuman; population abundance; salinity; sewage effluent; species distribution; species richness; temperature; water pollution; animal; bivalve; ecosystem; environmental monitoring; sewage; Bivalvia; Crustacea; Gastropoda; Animals; Bivalvia; Ecosystem; Environmental Monitoring; Sewage |
来源期刊 | Marine Pollution Bulletin |
文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/148775 |
作者单位 | MARE – Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre, ESTM, Instituto Politécnico de Leiria, Peniche, 2520-630, Portugal |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Conde A.,Pacheco J.,Marques S.,et al. Ecological features of a rocky intertidal community exposed to sewage effluent[J],2020,158. |
APA | Conde A.,Pacheco J.,Marques S.,Afonso A.S.,Leandro S.,&Maranhão P..(2020).Ecological features of a rocky intertidal community exposed to sewage effluent.Marine Pollution Bulletin,158. |
MLA | Conde A.,et al."Ecological features of a rocky intertidal community exposed to sewage effluent".Marine Pollution Bulletin 158(2020). |
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