Title of article :
Marine macroalgal community structure, metal content and reproductive function near an acid mine drainage outflow
Author/Authors :
A.D.، Marsden, نويسنده , , R.E.، DeWreede, نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
Marine macroalgal communities were examined near the outflow of acid mine drainage (AMD) from the Britannia Mine, British Columbia, Canada. No marine algae were present within 100 m of the mouth of Britannia Creek, which carries the AMD into the marine environment. At greater distances (300-700 m) from this Creek, mean summer cover of filamentous green algae, mostly Enteromorpha intestinalis, was >60%, which was significantly higher than at nearby reference stations. At still greater distances (600-1000 m) from Britannia Creek, Fucus gardneri dominated algal communities that were similar to those at reference stations. No consistent differences were detected in mean plant length, mean per cent cover or mean oocyte production between F. gardneri near Britannia Creek and those at reference stations. Cu body burden in F. gardneri near Britannia Creek was five to 17 times higher than in reference plants.
Keywords :
Acid mine drainage , algae , copper , Fucus , Enteromorpha
Journal title :
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Journal title :
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION