Animal-sediment relationships: Evaluating the 'Pearson-Rosenberg paradigm' in Mediterranean coastal lagoons
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
We investigated the applicability of the Pearson-Rosenberg (P-R) conceptual model describing a generalized pattern of response of benthic communities in relation to organic enrichment to Mediterranean Sea
coastal lagoons. Consistent with P-R model predictions, benthic diversity and abundance showed two
different peaks at low (>2.5-5 mg g1
) and high (>25-30 mg g1
) total organic carbon (TOC) ranges,
respectively. We identified TOC thresholds indicating that risks of reduced benthic diversity should be
relatively low at TOC values < about 10 mg g1
, high at TOC values > about 28 mg g1
, and intermediate
at values in-between. Predictive ability within these ranges was high based on results of re-sampling simulation. While not a direct measure of causality, it is anticipated that these TOC thresholds should serve
as a general screening-level indicator for evaluating the likelihood of reduced sediment quality and associated bioeffects in such eutrophic systems of the Mediterranean Sea.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Macrobenthos Ecological indicators Eutrophication Benthic diversity Coastal lagoons Mediterranean Sea
Elenco autori:
Tagliapietra, Davide; Magni, Paolo; Como, Serena
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