Système planctonique et pollution urbaine: un aspect des populations zooplanctoniques |
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Authors: | R. Arfi G. Champalbert G. Patriti |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratoire d'Hydrobiologie Marine, Faculté des Sciences de Marseille-Luminy; Case 902, F-13288 Marseille-Cedex 9, France |
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Abstract: | Zooplankton populations of a marine area exposed to pollution from the sewage outfall of Marseille-Cortiou have been studied in relation to their horizontal distribution related to distance from the outfall. Samples were collected by various means, and confirmed preliminary results which had indicated that some species tend to cluster in a facies characteristic of a polluted environment. The zone in immediate proximity to the outfall is the most turbid zone; it is extremely poor in fauna but not azoic. Outside this zone and up to 500 m distance from the sewage outlet into the sea, the most euryoecious species (e.g. Acartia clausi, Oithona nana, Euterpina acutifrons, and Oikopleuridae) are frequently present. An intermediate zone then occurs, in which, together with the species mentioned above, other species quite tolerant to pollution (e.g. Clausocalanus spp., Centropages typicus, Paracalanus spp., Candacia armata and some Corycaeidae and Oncaeidae) are well represented. Outside this zone, the zooplanktonic populations show a better defined and more stable structure. Paracalanus spp. are still very abundant, together with Fritillaridae, and fish eggs and larvae. Beneath the turbid surface zone, the impact of pollution seems less marked, and an homogenous zooplankton assemblage is found whose composition is identical to that of species inhabiting unpolluted areas.
avec la participation du Groupe EPOPEM (Equipe de Pollution Pélagique de Marseille) |
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