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Effects of pollution on benthic invertebrate communities of the St. Marys River, 1985
Authors:A J Burt  P M McKee  D R Hart  P B Kauss
Institution:(1) Beak Consultants Limited, 14 Abacus Road, L6T 5B7 Brampton, Ontario, Canada;(2) Ontario Ministry of the Environment, 1St. Clair Avenue West, M4V 1K6 Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:A survey was undertaken in 1985 to assess spatial and temporal trends in the benthic community structure in relation to sediment contamination and wastewater sources at 70 stations between Whitefish Bay and lower Lake George in the St. Marys River. Cluster analysis identified seven benthic communities. Three were identified as pollution impacted, based on a preponderance of tubificids and nematodes, usually at high densities (up to 259 000 m-2), but sometimes at low densities (< 100 m-2) at individual stations. Impacted communities occurred downstream of industrial and municipal sources and in depositional areas, and were confined mainly to Canadian waters. Unimpacted communities had greater numbers of taxa, and occurred upstream of point sources, along the U.S. shoreline, and in most areas of downstream lakes. Impacted and unimpacted communities were separated along particle size and contaminant gradients in river sediments. Despite recent reductions in pollutant loadings and improvements in sediment quality, no major changes were apparent in the status of the benthic community from earlier surveys.
Keywords:St  Marys River  sediment quality  benthic communities  pollution
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