Pen-Mouratov Stanislav, Shukurov Nosir, Steinberger Yosef
The Mina and Everard Goodman Faculty of Life Sciences, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan 52900, Israel.
Environ Pollut. 2008 Mar;152(1):172-83. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2007.05.007. Epub 2007 Jun 27.
The effect of distance from a heavy metal pollution source on the soil nematode community (trophic structure, sex structure, and taxa composition) was investigated along a 15-km transect originating at the Almalyk Industrial Complex, Uzbekistan (pollution source). The soil nematode community was exposed to heavy metal influence both directly and through soil properties changes. Pollution effect on the density and biomass of soil free-living nematodes was found to be highest at pollution source, with fungivores and plant parasites dominating at the upper and deeper soil layers next to the pollution source. These groups decreased along the transect, yielding domination to bacteria- and fungi-feeders. The sex ratio of nematode communities was found to be dependent on heavy metal pollution levels, with the juveniles being the most sensitive nematode group. The Maturity and modified Maturity Indices, reflecting the degree of disturbance of the soil ecosystem, were found to be the most sensitive indices.
沿着一条始于乌兹别克斯坦阿尔马雷克工业园区(污染源)的15公里样带,研究了距重金属污染源的距离对土壤线虫群落(营养结构、性别结构和分类群组成)的影响。土壤线虫群落既直接受到重金属影响,也通过土壤性质变化受到影响。发现对土壤自由生活线虫密度和生物量的污染效应在污染源处最高,在污染源附近的上层和深层土壤中,食真菌线虫和植物寄生线虫占主导地位。这些类群沿样带减少,细菌和真菌取食者占主导地位。发现线虫群落的性别比取决于重金属污染水平,其中幼虫是最敏感的线虫类群。反映土壤生态系统受干扰程度的成熟度和修正成熟度指数是最敏感的指数。