2021
DOI: 10.3390/w14010037
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Contamination Levels of Potentially Toxic Elements and Foraminiferal Distribution Patterns in Lagos Lagoon: A Correlation Analysis

Abstract: The ecological response of benthic foraminifera to bioavailable Potentially Toxic Elements (PTEs) was evaluated in Lagos Lagoon (Nigeria). We sampled and analyzed PTEs across Lagos Lagoon with the aim to investigate the extent of contaminated sediments, to document their distribution, and to explore the relationship between PTE concentration and the spatial distribution, composition, abundance, and species richness of benthic foraminifera biotas. PTE’s recordings showed a wide range reflecting a diffuse contam… Show more

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“…The use of benthic foraminifera as biological quality elements for the implementation of marine legislation was highlighted in the papers by Carvalho et al [18] in Brazil and Fajemila et al [19] on the Lagos lagoon in Nigeria. In the latter, foraminiferal distribution patterns were driven by salinity and a multitude of stressors related to increasing anthropogenic influences.…”
Section: Ecological Quality Status Monitoring With Benthic Foraminiferamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of benthic foraminifera as biological quality elements for the implementation of marine legislation was highlighted in the papers by Carvalho et al [18] in Brazil and Fajemila et al [19] on the Lagos lagoon in Nigeria. In the latter, foraminiferal distribution patterns were driven by salinity and a multitude of stressors related to increasing anthropogenic influences.…”
Section: Ecological Quality Status Monitoring With Benthic Foraminiferamentioning
confidence: 99%