Title of article :
A field experimental study on recolonization and succession of macrobenthic infauna in defaunated sediment contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons
Author/Authors :
L. Lu، نويسنده , , R.S.S. Wu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
A field experiment was carried out in Hong Kong to study the patterns of recolonization and succession of subtidal macrobenthos in defaunated
sediment contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons and to determine the time required for benthic recovery from petroleum contamination.
A total of 31 species was found and 83 animals/tray and 14 species/tray on an average were recorded after one month. Initial colonization
was dominated by polychaetes in both abundance and species number (accounting for 69.1% and 64.5%, respectively). Abundance of macrobenthos
came to a small crest (308 animals/tray) after three months, reached a sharp peak (1257 animals/tray) after six months, and then declined
to a steady level. Abundance, species number and diversity in the petroleum-contaminated sediment were significantly lower than those in the
control sediment in the early successional stages, indicating deleterious effects of petroleum hydrocarbons on recolonization and succession of
macrobenthos. Petroleum hydrocarbons in sediment significantly altered species composition of macrobenthos in recolonization and succession.
No significant differences in community parameters and species composition between the petroleum-contaminated and the control communities
were found after 11 months, indicating that macrobenthic community had recovered from petroleum contamination.
Keywords :
contamination , Macrobenthos , recolonization , Soft-sediment , Petroleum , succession
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science