Individual, population and community level effects of subtle anthropogenic contamination in estuarine meiobenthos |
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Authors: | Marcos Rubal,Matí as H. Medina |
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Affiliation: | a CIIMAR/CIMAR-LA - Centro Interdisciplinar de Investigação Marinha e Ambiental, Universidade do Porto, Laboratório de Ecotoxicología, Rua dos Bragas 289, 4050-123 Porto, Portugal b ICBAS - Instituto de Ciências Biomedicas de Abel Salazar, Departamento de Estudos de Populações, Laboratório de Ecotoxicologia, Universidade do Porto, Lg. Prof. Abel Salazar 2, 4099-003 Porto, Portugal c AVS Chile SA, Imperial 0655, Off. 3A, Puerto Varas, Chile d Centro i-mar, Universidad de Los Lagos, Camino Chinquihue km 6, Puerto Montt, Chile |
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Abstract: | The study presented here searched for the level of taxonomic resolution required to detect the effects of low-level chronic pollution on estuarine meiobenthic communities. Meiofauna from two sites, with special attention to harpacticoid copepods, was analysed at different taxonomic levels of aggregation using uni- and multivariate methods. Adaptation processes that could buffer biodiversity disruptions were also considered through the analysis of fitness-related and tolerance traits in the harpacticoid copepod Paronychocamptus nanus. Results showed that uni- and multivariate analyses could be inadequate when assessing subtle anthropogenic contamination. Instead, the assessment of inter-population differences in tolerance to the main source of stress rises as a required procedure if potential effects of this type of contamination are being investigated. Specifically, a 96 h acute toxicity test performed with populations from the affected site appears as a faster and reliable general tool to assess impacts of low-level chronic pollution in estuaries. |
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Keywords: | Taxonomic sufficiency Taxonomic resolution Tolerance Copper Subtle contamination Paronychocamptus nanus |
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