Assessing contamination in Great Lakes sediments using benthic invertebrate communities and the sediment quality triad approach

被引:56
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作者
Canfield, TJ
Dwyer, FJ
Fairchild, JF
Haverland, PS
Ingersoll, CG
Kemble, NE
Mount, DR
LaPoint, TW
Burton, GA
Swift, MC
机构
[1] US EPA,MIDCONTINENT ECOL DIV DULUTH,DULUTH,MN 55804
[2] CLEMSON UNIV,PENDLETON,SC 29670
[3] WRIGHT STATE UNIV,INST ENVIRONM QUAL,DAYTON,OH 45435
[4] UNIV MINNESOTA,MONTICELLO ECOL RES STN,MONTICELLO,MN 55362
关键词
Oligochaeta; Chironomidae; Great Lakes; sediment quality triad; sediment contaminants;
D O I
10.1016/S0380-1330(96)70981-4
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Sediments in many Great Lakes harbors and tributary rivers are contaminated. As part of the USEPA's Assessment and Remediation of Contaminated Sediment (ARCS) program, a number of studies were conducted to determine the nature and extent of sediment contamination in Great Lakes Areas of Concern (AOC). This paper describes the composition of benthic invertebrate communities in contaminated sediments and is one in a series of papers describing studies conducted to evaluate sediment toxicity from three AOC's (Buffalo River, NY; Indiana Harbor, IN; Saginaw River, MI), as part of the ARCS Program. Oligochaeta (worms) and Chironomidae (midge) comprised over 90% of the benthic invertebrate numbers in samples collected from depositional areas. Worms and midge consisted of taxa identified as primarily contaminant tolerant organisms. Structural deformities of mouthparts in midge larvae were pronounced in many of the samples. Goad concurrence was evident between measures of laboratory toxicity, sediment contaminant concentration, and benthic invertebrate community composition in extremely contaminated samples. However in moderately contaminated samples, less concordance was observed between the benthos community composition and either laboratory toxicity test results or sediment contaminant concentration. Laboratory sediment toxicity tests may better identify chemical contamination in sediments than many commonly used measures of benthic invertebrate community composition. Benthic measures may also reflect other factors such as habitat alteration. Evaluation of non-contaminant factors are needed to better interpret the response of benthic invertebrates to sediment contamination.
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页码:565 / 583
页数:19
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