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Ostracoda (Crustacea) as indicators for surface water quality: a case study from the Ledra River basin (NE Italy)

机译:Ostracoda(甲壳纲)作为地表水水质的指标:以Ledra流域(意大利东北部)为例

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Wastewater discharges associated with urbanisations, farming activities and industry may dramatically reduce the ecological health of river ecosystems. During the reconstruction of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region following the 1976 earthquake, a lot of resources were used to build large numbers of wastewater treatment plants to minimize the impact of human activities on lotic ecosystems. Their efficiency is usually assessed through monitoring of the physical and chemical environment near the discharge point. However, discontinuous monitoring of the abiotic environment may fail to detect periodic malfunctioning and do not recognize indirect effects on the ecosystem. We assessed the potential of an alternative approach to assess the impact of wastewater discharges, based on the monitoring of ostracod density, richness and community composition. We repeatedly measured physical, chemical and microbial parameters and collected ostracod samples at stations up- and downstream from wastewater discharge points scattered over a 21-km stretch of the Ledra River (NE Italy). The results indicate that monitoring ostracods is a potentially valuable approach, for two reasons. Communities appeared to be well differentiated even in the small spatial area of this study, indicating that they can provide sufficient resolution to pick up even minor impacts. Secondly, despite the seasonal succession in species composition, spatial differentiation was consistent over time, suggesting that ostracods provide a time-integrated picture of the water quality. The traditional approach failed to detect any consistent impact of wastewater discharges, apart from an ambiguous increase in nutrient levels. The density and/or richness of the ostracod communities was altered by some wastewater discharges, but not by others. We identified a general trend for wastewater discharges to systematically replace regionally rare ostracod species with common species. In particular, the species Ilyocypris inermis was very sensitive to discharges, and may be used as an indicator species for good ecosystem health.
机译:与城市化,农业活动和工业相关的废水排放可能会大大降低河流生态系统的生态健康。在1976年地震后弗留利·威尼斯·朱利亚(Friuli Venezia Giulia)地区的重建过程中,大量资源被用于建造大量废水处理厂,以最大程度地减少人类活动对乳液生态系统的影响。通常通过监测放电点附近的物理和化学环境来评估其效率。但是,对非生物环境的不连续监测可能无法检测到周期性故障,并且无法识别对生态系统的间接影响。我们基于对纲密度,丰富度和群落组成的监测,评估了替代方法评估废水排放影响的潜力。我们反复测量了物理,化学和微生物参数,并收集了分散在Ledra河(意大利东北部)21公里长的废水排放点上下游站点的兽脚类样本。结果表明,出于两个原因,监测兽脚类动物是一种潜在有价值的方法。即使在本研究的较小空间区域中,社区似乎也有很好的区分,这表明它们可以提供足够的分辨率来吸收较小的影响。其次,尽管物种组成具有季节性连续性,但空间分异随时间变化是一致的,这表明,兽类提供了水质的时间积分图。除了营养水平的含糊不清之外,传统方法无法检测到废水排放的任何持续影响。某些废水的排放改变了兽脚类动物群落的密度和/或丰富度,而另一些则没有。我们确定了废水排放的总体趋势,即以普通物种系统地替代区域性罕见的兽类物种。特别是,无毛伊利酵母物种对排放非常敏感,可以用作生态系统健康的指示物种。

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