城市化热带河口富营养化状况的调查,以巴西Vitória河口系统为例。

C. Grilo, C. C. Santos, C. D. Boina, T. K. Pinto, G. Barroso, R. R. Neto, E.V.R. de Castro, M. A. Vicente
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摘要

虽然河口生态系统具有生态和经济重要性,因为它们具有很高的生物生产力,并且发生在一个独特的动态环境中,但它们受到人为改变的影响。巴西圣埃斯皮里图州的大维多利亚河口系统(GVES)也不例外,因为它周围的城市化正在发展,大量的污水被添加到该系统中。为了评价富营养化状态以及水生动物对富营养化的响应,对沉积物和水柱中的几个参数进行了评估。正磷酸盐、亚硝酸盐、硝酸盐、氨、chla和粪便大肠菌群计数(FC)范围分别为0.2 ~ 3.2 μM、0.25 ~ 1.14 μM、1.83 ~ 0.19μM、4.19 ~ 49.23 μM、0.61 ~ 6.72 μg/L和14 ~ 5.0x104 MPN/100 mL水。这些结果表明,GVES处于富营养化过程中,通道通道受到的影响最大。主成分分析和相关检验表明,污水在这一富营养化过程中起着重要作用。小型动物群的密度与在类似人为压力水平的环境中发现的密度相似。这种多方法评价揭示了受影响河口的几个方面,可以作为更好地管理河口的重要工具。
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A survey of the eutrophication state of an urbanized tropical estuary, the case of the Great Vitória Estuarine System, Brazil.
Although, estuarine ecosystems have an ecological and economical importance as they have a high  biological productivity and occur within a unique and dynamic environment, they have been subjected to anthropogenic alterations. The Great Vitoria Estuarine System (GVES), Espirito Santo State, Brazil, is not an exception, as urbanization is growing around it with a high quantity of sewage been added to the system. In order to evaluate the eutrophication state as well as the meiofauna response to it, several parameters in both sediments and in the water column were assessed. Orthophosphate, nitrite, nitrate, ammonia, chla and Fecal Coliform counts (FC) ranged from 0.2 to 3.2 μM, 0.25 to 1.14 μM, 1.83 to 0.19μM, 4.19 to 49.23 μM, 0.61 to 6.72 μg/L and 14 to 5.0x104 MPN/100 mL of water, respectively. These results showed that the GVES is under an eutrophication process and that the Passagem Channel experienced the largest impacts. Sewage plays an important role in this eutrophication process as indicated by PCA and correlations tests. The density of meiofauna showed similar values to those found in environments with similar levels of anthropogenic stress. This multi-approach evaluation revealed several aspects of the impacted estuary and could be used as an important tool to manage better the estuary.
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