2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0025-326x(03)00242-x
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Benthos abundance pattern and species composition in conditions of pollution in Amursky Bay (the Peter the Great Bay, the Sea of Japan)

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“…The dominance of Capitella spp. (representing 87% of the total density) is a sign of pollution, in agreement with the conclusions of Belan (2003) for Amursky Bay (Sea of Japan), Feder and Burrell (1982) for the fishing port of Dutch Harbor and Blanchard et al (2002) for Port Valdez. The high stress level influencing the macrobenthic assemblages of Station B was confirmed by contamination indices.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…The dominance of Capitella spp. (representing 87% of the total density) is a sign of pollution, in agreement with the conclusions of Belan (2003) for Amursky Bay (Sea of Japan), Feder and Burrell (1982) for the fishing port of Dutch Harbor and Blanchard et al (2002) for Port Valdez. The high stress level influencing the macrobenthic assemblages of Station B was confirmed by contamination indices.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Tolerant or opportunistic species tend to dominate stressed assemblages and less tolerant species tend to become increasingly rare or disappear. Therefore, both of these species can serve as stress indicators (Belan, 2003). The former could be regarded as positive pollution indicators, and the latter may be considered as negative indicators.…”
Section: Resumen: Factores De Stress Que Afectan a Las Comunidades Mamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tolerant or opportunistic species ("positive pollution indicators") tend to dominate organically enriched environments and less tolerant or sensitive species ("negative pollution indicators") tend to become increasingly rare or disappear (BELAN, 2003). Several species such as the polychaetes Capitella spp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Várias espécies de poliquetas, tais como indivíduos das famílias Lumbrineridae e Maldanidae (BELAN, 2003) e Terebellidae (OLSGARD et al, 2003) foram utilizados como indicadores de condições ambientais. Há uma dificuldade em encontrar uma espécie particular de poliqueta como um indicador de um ambiente bentônico degradado, cada região geográfica parece responder de maneira própria às condições ambientais, determinando sua espécie dominante.…”
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