Application of Soil Oribatid Mites as Bioindicators in Impact Areas of theGas Industry in the West Siberian Tundra

Q2 Environmental Science
V. S. Andrievskii, P. Barsukov, V. Bashkin
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Abstract

Atmospheric emissions from gas pre-treatment centers of the Gazprom Dobycha Yamburg LLC influenced the community of oribatid mites in southern tundra ecosystems. It was evidenced by changing the ratio of the ecological groups of the oribatid mites rather than its total abundance. The euedaphic oribatid mites prevailed essentially in the mites community of more contaminated biotopes located closer to the source of atmospheric pollution. In the conditions of de- creasing pollution levels, the mites community structure was changed to predominance of litter-surface oribatid mites spe- cies, larger in size and typical for undisturbed natural communities. Level of pollution was evaluated on the basis of cu- mulative index of anthropogenic pollution load per unit of an ecosystem surface (IPLS). It was found that the best charac- teristic of bioindication of pollution is the ratio of litter-topsoil oribatid mites to euedaphic ones (RL/S). Very simple equa- tion with significantly high determination coefficient was obtained to describe this dependence: RL/S = 4.84 - Ln(IPLS).
土壤甲螨作为生物指标在西伯利亚西部冻土带天然气工业影响地区的应用
Gazprom Dobycha Yamburg LLC天然气预处理中心的大气排放对南部冻土带生态系统中甲螨群落的影响。这是通过改变甲螨生态类群的比例而不是其总丰度来证明的。在离大气污染源较近的污染程度较高的生物群落中,土栖甲螨基本占主导地位。在污染水平降低的条件下,螨类群落结构转变为以凋落物-地表甲螨为主,规模较大,为典型的自然群落。采用单位生态系统地表人为污染负荷综合指数(IPLS)评价污染水平。结果表明,污染生物指示的最佳特征是凋落物-表土甲螨与土壤螨的比值(RL/S)。得到了一个非常简单的方程来描述这种依赖关系:RL/S = 4.84 - Ln(IPLS)。
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期刊介绍: The Open Ecology Journal is an open access online journal which embraces the trans-disciplinary nature of ecology, seeking to publish original research articles, reviews, letters and guest edited single topic issues representing important scientific progress from all areas of ecology and its linkages to other fields. The journal also focuses on the basic principles of the natural environment and its conservation. Contributions may be based on any taxa, natural or artificial environments, biodiversity, spatial scales, temporal scales, and methods that advance this multi-faceted and dynamic science. The Open Ecology Journal also considers empirical and theoretical studies that promote the construction of a broadly applicable conceptual framework or that present rigorous tests or novel applications of ecological theory.
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