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Patterns of Macroinvertebrate Assemblages in a Long-Term Watershed-Scale Study to Address the Effects of Pulp and Paper Mill Discharges in Four US Receiving Streams

机译:一项长期分水岭规模研究中的大型无脊椎动物组件的模式,旨在研究美国四大接收流中纸浆和造纸厂排放物的影响

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Changes in macroinvertebrate communities exposed to pulp and paper mill effluent (PPME) have been seen in mesocosm and short-term field studies. However, long-term patterns of macroinvertebrates in PPME receiving streams have not been examined. We conducted a study of 4 PPME receiving streams (Codorus Creek, PA; the Leaf River, MS; and the McKenzie and Willamette rivers, OR) over 9 y to assess temporal patterns in macroinvertebrate community structure and metrics related to PPME discharge. Study streams represented different ecoregions, warm-/cold-water systems, gradients of PPME concentration (<1%-33%), and mill process types. Bray-Curtis similarity and nonmetric multidimensional scaling showed significant community differences across sites in Codorus Creek, but differences were related to stream temperature patterns and not PPME. In the other study streams, seasonal community differences across years were greater than differences across sites. General linear models were used to examine spatial and temporal variation in macroinvertebrate metric response (% dominant taxa, density, richness, Hilsenhoff Biotic Index [HBI], Simpson's Index, and ash-free dry mass). Mean HBI scores indicated that the macroinvertebrate community reflected fair to very good water quality conditions, with water quality typically classified as "good" at most sites. Significant site differences in macroinvertebrate metric response were uncommon in the Leaf, McKenzie, and Willamette rivers but were seen in all metrics in Codorus Creek, where metric response was spatially variable. In the McKenzie River, there was an increase in mean HBI scores at sites downstream of the mill relative to 1 of the 2 upstream sites. However, significant differences were seen only between 1 upstream and downstream site, and HBI scores at all downstream sites consistently reflected "good" water quality. Significant annual differences in metric response were typical in all rivers. Water quality (pH, conductivity, total nitrogen) and habitat (velocity, depth, substrate composition) variables explained community structure patterns in the Leaf and McKenzie rivers, but macroinvertebrate-environment relationships were weak in the other 2 streams. The results of this study indicate that macroinvertebrate community structure is temporally variable and reiterate the importance of long-term studies for accurate determination of the effects of point sources such as PPME on receiving systems.
机译:在中观和短期实地研究中,已经看到暴露于纸浆和造纸厂废水(PPME)的大型无脊椎动物群落的变化。但是,尚未检查PPME接收流中大型无脊椎动物的长期模式。我们在9年内对4种PPME接收流(宾夕法尼亚州的Codorus Creek; MS的Leaf River;以及McKenzie和Willamette河流)进行了研究,以评估大型无脊椎动物群落结构的时间模式以及与PPME排放有关的指标。研究流代表了不同的生态区域,温/冷水系统,PPME浓度梯度(<1%-33%)和工厂工艺类型。 Bray-Curtis相似性和非度量多维标度显示了Codorus Creek中各个站点之间的显着群落差异,但差异与河流温度模式有关,与PPME无关。在其他研究流中,跨年的季节性社区差异大于跨站点的差异。通用线性模型用于检查大型无脊椎动物度量响应的空间和时间变化(占优势的分类单元,密度,丰富度,希尔森霍夫生物指数[HBI],辛普森指数和无灰干质量)。 HBI的平均得分表明,大型无脊椎动物群落反映了相当良好的水质状况,大多数地方的水质通常被归类为“良好”。在Leaf,McKenzie和Willamette河流中,大型无脊椎动物度量标准响应中的显着位点差异并不常见,但是在Codorus Creek的所有度量标准中,度量标准响应在空间上都是可变的。在麦肯齐河,工厂下游站点的平均HBI得分相对于上游2个站点中的1个有所增加。但是,仅在1个上游和下游站点之间观察到显着差异,并且所有下游站点的HBI分数始终反映出“良好”的水质。在所有河流中,度量标准响应的年均差异均很大。水质(pH,电导率,总氮)和栖息地(速度,深度,底物组成)变量解释了Leaf和McKenzie河流中的群落结构模式,但在其他2条河流中,大型无脊椎动物与环境的关系较弱。这项研究的结果表明,大型无脊椎动物群落结构是随时间变化的,并重申了长期研究对于准确确定点源(如PPME)对接收系统的影响的重要性。

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