2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11270-007-9426-9
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The Dynamics of Macroinvertebrate Assemblages in Response to Environmental Change in Four Basins of the Etueffont Landfill Leachate (Belfort, France)

Abstract: We investigated the relationships between the composition and structure of macroinvertebrate communities and some environmental variables over a year in four basins of the Etueffont landfill leachate (Belfort, France) using co-inertia analysis. Culicidae larvae were the dominant macroinvertebrate group in the studied basins, contributing to 87% of the total zoobenthos density, followed by Corixidae (8.8%), Chironomids (2.5%) and other larvae (each <1%). The lowest density of chironomid larvae was recorded in t… Show more

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“…Overall, the community was similar to that found before construction of the waste water treatment plant in 2001 when similar values for nutrients and a BOD of 5.6 mg l −1 indicated moderate pollution (Miserendino 1995;Miserendino and Pizzolón 2000). The predominance of Orthocladiinae rather than Chironominae as the most abundant midges is in agreement with the findings of Hicham and Lotfi (2007) for rivers having moderate levels of ammonia and high oxygen concentrations, and those of Shieh et al (2003) for urban rivers downstream of wastewater treatment facilities. We expected an improvement in water quality after construction of the wastewater treatment plant at Esquel, but none of the physico-chemical and biological parameters suggested stream water recovery.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Overall, the community was similar to that found before construction of the waste water treatment plant in 2001 when similar values for nutrients and a BOD of 5.6 mg l −1 indicated moderate pollution (Miserendino 1995;Miserendino and Pizzolón 2000). The predominance of Orthocladiinae rather than Chironominae as the most abundant midges is in agreement with the findings of Hicham and Lotfi (2007) for rivers having moderate levels of ammonia and high oxygen concentrations, and those of Shieh et al (2003) for urban rivers downstream of wastewater treatment facilities. We expected an improvement in water quality after construction of the wastewater treatment plant at Esquel, but none of the physico-chemical and biological parameters suggested stream water recovery.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Numerous studies have shown that an increase in FA level was correlated mainly to chemical wastes resulting from anthropogenic activities and agricul- tural wastes including pesticides and fertilizers (Clarke 1993;Hardersen and Wratten 1998;Chang et al 2007a, b). It is well established that multivariate analysis (e.g., RDA) has the potential to elucidate the complex interaction of macroinvertebrate-environment (ter Braak 1989;Hicham and Lotfi 2007;Canobbio et al 2009). In all the studied traits, the FA and AbsFA of Chironomus larvae showed negative relationships with water quality in PRR calculated as WQI (BOD,COD,Figs.…”
Section: The Influence Of Water Quality and Environmental Parameters mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fundamental aspect of them is the level of sensitivity and tolerance to pollution and human disturbances [7] . Human impacts in terms of disturbance and pollution have been noted to causes a lot of macroinvertebrate abundance, diversity, composition and assemblage dynamics [8] . According to [9] , the midstream area of River Njoro in Nakuru County, Kenya, displayed poor water quality and low macroinvertebrate abundance as a result of contamination from both anthropogenic activities and agricultural run-off.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%