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Ecological assessment of anthropogenic impact in marine ecosystems: The case of Bagnoli Bay.

Bruno Hay Mele1, Luca Russo2, Fabio Crocetta2, Cristina Gambi3, Antonio Dell'Anno3, Roberto Danovaro4, Rosanna Guglielmo5, Luigi Musco2, Francesco Paolo Patti5, Emilio Riginella2, Michael Tangherlini2, Maurizio Ribera d'Alcalá2, Domenico D'Alelio2.   

Abstract

Pollutants alter marine systems, interfering with provisioning of ecosystem services; understanding their interaction with ecological communities is therefore critical to inform environmental management. Here we propose a joint compositional- and interaction-based analysis for ecological status assessment and apply it on the benthic communities of the Bagnoli Bay. We found that contamination differentially affects the communities' composition in the bay, with prokaryotes influenced only by depth, and benthos not following the environmental gradient at all. This result is confirmed by analyses of the community structure, whose network structure suggest fast carbon flow and cycling, especially promoted by nematodes and polychaetes; the benthic prey/predator biomass ratio, adjusted for competition, successfully synthesise the status of predator taxa. We found demersal fish communities to separate into a deep, pelagic-like community, and two shallow communities where a shift from exclusive predators to omnivores occurs, moving from the most polluted to the least polluted sampling units. Finally, our study indicate that indices based on interspecific interactions are better indicators of environmental gradients than those defined based on species composition exclusively.
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Keywords:  Bagnoli Bay; Benthic ecology; Coastal zone; Ecological networks; Fish; Pollution indicators; Systems ecology

Year:  2020        PMID: 32217299     DOI: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2020.104953

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Environ Res        ISSN: 0141-1136            Impact factor:   3.130


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Authors:  Mario Santoro; Bruno Bellisario; Valentina Tanduo; Fabio Crocetta; Marialetizia Palomba
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-06-15       Impact factor: 4.996

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