Spatial distribution patterns of the hyporheic invertebrate communities in a polluted river in Romania

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作者
Moldovan, Oana Teodora [1 ]
Levei, Erika Andrea [4 ]
Marin, Constantin [5 ]
Banciu, Manuela [2 ]
Banciu, Horia Leonard [2 ]
Pavelescu, Claudia [3 ]
Brad, Traian [1 ]
Cimpean, Mirela [2 ]
Meleg, Ioana [1 ]
Iepure, Sanda [1 ]
Povara, Ioan [5 ]
机构
[1] Romanian Acad, Emil Racovitza Inst Speleol, Cluj Napoca 400006, Romania
[2] Univ Babes Bolyai, Fac Biol & Geol, R-3400 Cluj Napoca, Romania
[3] Romanian Waters Natl Adm, Somes Tisa Div, Cluj Napoca, Romania
[4] Natl Inst Res & Dev Optoelect, Res Inst Analyt Instrumentat, Bucharest, Romania
[5] Romanian Acad, Emil Racovitza Inst Speleol, Bucharest, Romania
关键词
Interstitial fauna; Crustacea; Heavy metals; Oxidative stress enzymes; Aries River; AQUIFER INTERACTION ZONE; SURFACE-WATER; BIOGEOCHEMICAL PROCESSES; METAL ACCUMULATION; CHEMICAL FACTORS; TRACE-METALS; GROUNDWATER; STREAM; RESPONSES; GILLS;
D O I
10.1007/s10750-011-0651-2
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
The purpose of this study was to examine the sensitivity, in a field situation, of the hyporheic fauna to pollution by heavy metals and also to test the use of oxidative stress enzymes produced by this fauna as a sensitive indicator of oxidative stress generated by chemical contamination. This was done by surveying the patterns of distribution, structure, and composition of hyporheic invertebrate communities in one of the most polluted rivers in Romania. Twelve permanent sampling stations with differing water qualities were established along a 180 km transect of the ArieAY River. Data on hyporheic invertebrate abundance and richness, chemistry of the surface and hyporheic water and interstitial suspended particles were analyzed via multifactorial analyses. In the downstream, more polluted stations, epigean species were less abundant and hyporheic communities, especially macrocrustaceans and oligochetes, became dominant. The higher levels of hyporheic invertebrate biodiversity in the moderately polluted stations compared to highly polluted, and the increase of the number of some hyporheos (especially macrocrustaceans) in the moderately polluted stations, suggested that the hyporheic fauna was more tolerant of heavy metal pollution than the surface water fauna of the area. However, the different richness and abundance of hyporheic fauna in sites of similar water chemistry suggested that additional factors, such as sediment structure are shaping the spatial distribution of hyporheic fauna. Strong correlations between superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity in pooled tissues extracts and some chemical parameters suggest that oxidative stress enzymes may prove to be sensitive indicators of chemical pollution in hyporheic zones.
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页数:20
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