Intertidal macrozoobenthos in sandy beaches of Bahía Nueva (Patagonia, Argentina) and their use as bioindicators of environmental impact
Macrozoobenthos were collected from urban sandy beaches of Puerto Madryn and adjacent areas in November 2005. Multivariate analysis techniques (ANOVA, nMDS, ANOSIM, SIMPER and RDA) were used to characterize the area based on the relationships among biological and environmental variables. The areas a...
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doaj-16e507bc78c54686a24e2c647420351d2021-05-05T13:49:39ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasScientia Marina0214-83581886-81342010-06-0174234535210.3989/scimar.2010.74n23451155Intertidal macrozoobenthos in sandy beaches of Bahía Nueva (Patagonia, Argentina) and their use as bioindicators of environmental impactAgustina Ferrando0José Luis Esteves1Rodolfo Elías2Nuria Méndez3Unidad Académica Mazatlán, Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoCentro Nacional Patagónico (CENPAT-CONICET)Universidad Nacional de Mar del PlataUnidad Académica Mazatlán, Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoMacrozoobenthos were collected from urban sandy beaches of Puerto Madryn and adjacent areas in November 2005. Multivariate analysis techniques (ANOVA, nMDS, ANOSIM, SIMPER and RDA) were used to characterize the area based on the relationships among biological and environmental variables. The areas affected by outfall of fishery factories and pluvial effluent were defined as “perturbed zones” due to the dominance of the pollution indicator polychaetes Boccardia polybranchia and Capitella “capitata” sp., which are associated with high values of ammonium, phosphates and organic matter. However, sandy beaches located 15 km from the city were considered as “unperturbed zones” because Psammodrilidae and Puelche orensanzi dominated, and they had high values of nitrates and dissolved oxygen. These taxa seem to be good candidates as indicators of clean zones for further studies. This is the first record of the family Psammodrilidae in the South Atlantic.http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/1165polychaetaanthropogenic influencemacrobenthic communitycapitella “capitata” sp.boccardia polybranchiapsammodrilidaesandy beaches |
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Agustina Ferrando José Luis Esteves Rodolfo Elías Nuria Méndez Intertidal macrozoobenthos in sandy beaches of Bahía Nueva (Patagonia, Argentina) and their use as bioindicators of environmental impact Scientia Marina polychaeta anthropogenic influence macrobenthic community capitella “capitata” sp. boccardia polybranchia psammodrilidae sandy beaches |
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Agustina Ferrando José Luis Esteves Rodolfo Elías Nuria Méndez |
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Intertidal macrozoobenthos in sandy beaches of Bahía Nueva (Patagonia, Argentina) and their use as bioindicators of environmental impact |
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Intertidal macrozoobenthos in sandy beaches of Bahía Nueva (Patagonia, Argentina) and their use as bioindicators of environmental impact |
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Intertidal macrozoobenthos in sandy beaches of Bahía Nueva (Patagonia, Argentina) and their use as bioindicators of environmental impact |
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Intertidal macrozoobenthos in sandy beaches of Bahía Nueva (Patagonia, Argentina) and their use as bioindicators of environmental impact |
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Intertidal macrozoobenthos in sandy beaches of Bahía Nueva (Patagonia, Argentina) and their use as bioindicators of environmental impact |
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intertidal macrozoobenthos in sandy beaches of bahía nueva (patagonia, argentina) and their use as bioindicators of environmental impact |
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Macrozoobenthos were collected from urban sandy beaches of Puerto Madryn and adjacent areas in November 2005. Multivariate analysis techniques (ANOVA, nMDS, ANOSIM, SIMPER and RDA) were used to characterize the area based on the relationships among biological and environmental variables. The areas affected by outfall of fishery factories and pluvial effluent were defined as “perturbed zones” due to the dominance of the pollution indicator polychaetes Boccardia polybranchia and Capitella “capitata” sp., which are associated with high values of ammonium, phosphates and organic matter. However, sandy beaches located 15 km from the city were considered as “unperturbed zones” because Psammodrilidae and Puelche orensanzi dominated, and they had high values of nitrates and dissolved oxygen. These taxa seem to be good candidates as indicators of clean zones for further studies. This is the first record of the family Psammodrilidae in the South Atlantic. |
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polychaeta anthropogenic influence macrobenthic community capitella “capitata” sp. boccardia polybranchia psammodrilidae sandy beaches |
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