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ORIGINAL ARTICLES

Evaluation of the concurrent use of multiple descriptors to detect anthropogenic impacts in marine coastal systems

Pages 129-140 | Received 28 Oct 2010, Accepted 29 Jun 2011, Published online: 01 Feb 2012
 

Abstract

This study is aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of multiple environmental descriptors to detect anthropogenic impacts in marine coastal system. To achieve this objective, data obtained from an area subjected to different sources of pollution were compared with those of reference areas through multivariate and univariate analyses. The following environmental components were used: metal concentration in sediments, structure of soft-bottom macrozoobenthos assemblages, biometrical and lepidochronological variables of the seagrass Posidonia oceanica, epiphytes and vagile fauna of P. oceanica meadows. Differences between disturbed and reference conditions were clearly detected by chemical analyses and soft-bottom assemblages, Posidonia oceanica descriptors showed variable sensitivity and vagile fauna associated to seagrass meadows did not highlight significant differences between conditions. Results showed the effectiveness of the use of multiple descriptors and both univariate and multivariate approaches to evaluate the ecological quality of coastal marine areas when more sources of pollution are concurrently present.

Acknowledgements

We wish to thank all colleagues who in recent years contributed to environmental surveys of the Gulf of Follonica, and in particular S. Acunto, F. Batistini, M. Bertuccelli, M.G. Canali, A. Nannelli, M. Pertusati, E. Pitzalis. We also thank the analytical chemistry laboratory of CNR of Pisa and the Port Authority of Piombino.

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