Assessing the sewage discharge effects on soft-bottom macrofauna through traits-based approach

Mar Pollut Bull. 2021 Dec;173(Pt A):113003. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.113003. Epub 2021 Oct 7.

Abstract

We assessed the effect of sewage-derived materials on the structural and functional attributes of the soft-bottom macrofauna at an increasing distance from the entire diffusion area. Our results showed clear spatial changes of macrofaunal density and biomass along the distance gradient from the main outfall. High values of biodiversity, species composition, and species linked to organic enrichment near the duct suggested that moderate organic stress affected this community. The traits analysis abundance-based, compared to biomass-based one, distinguished most clearly sewage contamination conditions. Functional diversity displayed spatial patterns with higher values in the less impacted sites and was significantly related to species numbers and the biotic indices (like M-AMBI). This approach is ideal for detecting macrofaunal functional changes due to sewage contamination. Thus, we infer that traits analyses could offer great potential for environmental assessment and monitoring of coastal areas influenced by human activities.

Keywords: Benthic health; Biological traits analysis; Coastal areas; Functional diversity; Macrofaunal community; Sewage discharge.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Biodiversity
  • Biomass
  • Ecosystem*
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Humans
  • Invertebrates
  • Sewage*

Substances

  • Sewage