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Biotic indexes reveal the impact of harbour enlargement on benthic fauna
Authors:R Riera  Ó Monterroso  M Rodríguez  E Ramos
Institution:1. Atlantic Environmental Research Center (CIMA SL) , C/Arzobispo Elías Yanes, La Laguna, Tenerife , Canary Islands rodrigo@cimacanarias.com;3. Atlantic Environmental Research Center (CIMA SL) , C/Arzobispo Elías Yanes, La Laguna, Tenerife , Canary Islands
Abstract:Environmental effects of enlargement works in Puerto Calero (Lanzarote, Canary Islands) were analysed in the sediments using abiotic variables (total hydrocarbons, polyaromatic hydrocarbons, organic matter and granulometry) and three biotic indexes (AMBI, M-AMBI and BENTIX). A before–after/control–impact (BACI) design was developed with four sampling campaigns, before (November 2004), during (March and July 2005) and after (July 2006) works. Inner stations were characterised by high concentrations of pollutants (total hydrocarbons and polyaromatic hydrocarbons). A temporal trend (2004–2006) was observed in macrofaunal assemblage structure, and thus in AMBI, M-AMBI and BENTIX indexes. Macrobenthic assemblages also mirrored the pollution gradient, with bioindicator species in inner stations (the polychaete Pseudopolydora paucibranchiata and the mollusc Abra alba), sensitive species (the sipunculid Aspidosiphon muelleri, the crustacean Pariambus typicus and the polychaete Aponuphis bilineata) in outer stations and ubiquitous species (the polychaetes Aricidea assimilis and Armandia polyophthalma) in both stations (inner and outer).
Keywords:macrofauna  harbour  pollution  monitoring  AMBI  M-AMBI  BENTIX  biotic index  Canary Islands
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