학술논문

Bioindication of Bottom Sediments of the Gulf of Finland by the Composition of Meiobenthos in Combination with Biotesting and Chemical Analysis
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
Oceanology. 63(3):352-362
Subject
nematodes
copepods
abundance
amphipods
survival rate
bioindication
biotesting
marine environment quality
Language
English
ISSN
0001-4370
1531-8508
Abstract
The question of the possibility of using meiobenthos to monitor the state of bottom sediments in the Baltic Sea, where bottom macrofauna are unstable due to hypoxia, is of interest. The parameters of meiobenthos and the physicochemical characteristics of bottom sediments and bottom water were studied, and the toxicity of bottom sediments was determined by the survival of the amphipod Gmelinoides fasciatus in 10-day tests for 11 stations in the brackish part of the Gulf of Finland (depths of 10–52 m). Principal component analysis revealed two factors explaining 67% of the variability of the variables and groups of stations similar in terms of conditions. Factor 1 combined nine related variables (depth, metal concentrations, sand fraction in bottom sediments, ratio of nematodes and copepods (N/C index), and survival of amphipods), and Factor 2 combined four variables (organic matter and polyaromatic hydrocarbons in BS, phosphates in water and the number of meiobenthos). Thus, bioindication of the environment by meiobenthos is promising, but requires an integrated approach to be applied in monitoring.