Title of article :
Is the distribution of the lancelet Branchiostoma caribaeum affected by sewage discharges? An analysis at multiple scales of variability
Author/Authors :
Barboza، نويسنده , , Carlos Alberto de Moura and Hadlich، نويسنده , , Heliatrice Louise and Sandrini-Neto، نويسنده , , Leonardo Faria Martins، نويسنده , , César de Castro and Lana، نويسنده , , Paulo da Cunha، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Spatial variation in the density and biomass of Branchiostoma caribaeum was analyzed along a sewage contamination gradient identified by fecal steroids in a subtropical estuary, southern Brazil. Sampling, repeated in the austral winter and summer, followed a hierarchical design nested at four spatial scales (sector > 1 km; area > 100 m; site > 10 m; replicate < 1 m). Density and biomass were significantly lower at sites characterized by high concentrations of fecal steroids. The best combinations of variables that explained the biological similarities among sites involved contamination indicators. Most of the variation of biological data was found at the smallest scales and could be related with the sediment texture. Our study highlighted the usefulness of a multi-scale perspective to evaluate distribution patterns of benthic invertebrates as a biological indication of environmental pollution. Gradient analyses at larger spatial scales may be invalidated by the patchy distribution of benthic fauna if they do not account for such small scale variability.
Keywords :
spatial scales , Fecal steroids , Paranaguل Bay , Sewage contamination , Lancelet , Branchiostoma caribaeum
Journal title :
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Journal title :
Marine Pollution Bulletin