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The influence of estuarine water quality on cover of barnacles and Enteromorpha spp.
Authors:Glenn Courtenay  William Gladstone  Marcus Scammell  Ren��e Kidson  Julie Wood
Institution:1. coEco, 40 Hillcrest St, Terrigal, 2260, NSW, Australia
2. School of Environmental and Life Sciences, University of Newcastle, P.O. Box 127, Ourimbah, 2258, NSW, Australia
3. Sydney Water Corporation, P.O. Box 399, Parramatta, 2124, NSW, Australia
Abstract:The influence of ambient water quality on the settlement of barnacles and the green alga Enteromorpha spp. to an artificial substratum in the estuaries of Sydney, Australia, was investigated to test the efficacy of both groups of organisms as indicators of changes in water quality due to urban stormwater runoff and/or sewage overflows. Wooden settlement panels were immersed for 4 months on 17 occasions between 1996 and 2005 at 11 locations known to vary in water-quality parameters (conductivity, total uncombined ammonia, oxidised nitrogen, total nitrogen, filterable phosphorus, total phosphorus, faecal coliforms and chlorophyll-a) and ambient meteorological conditions (total rainfall, maximum rainfall). Water-quality data were collected during the time that the settlement panels were deployed. Cover of barnacles was highly variable among locations (range 1.2?C55.2%). Hierarchical partitioning found that chlorophyll-a, total phosphorus and total nitrogen had significant independent positive effects on barnacle cover. Together, these variables explained 26% of the variation in barnacle cover. Mean cover of Enteromorpha spp., however, did not vary significantly among locations suggesting that other potentially more important factors are influencing its settlement and growth. The results of this study suggest that barnacle cover is likely to be a useful indicator of some components of water quality.
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