DipTeRis, Department for the study of the Territory and of its Resources, University of Genoa, Corso Europa 26, 16132 Genoa, Italy.
Mar Pollut Bull. 2010 Jul;60(7):1031-9. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2010.01.024. Epub 2010 Feb 26.
The epiphyte community structure of the Posidonia oceanica leaves in three impacted meadows occurring in urbanised coastal areas was contrasted with that observed in three meadows located within Marine Protected Areas in the Ligurian Sea. Samplings were carried out in two distinct periods, at the beginning and at the end of the summer season, in order to individuate early changes in the epiphyte community structure. Differently from the descriptors commonly adopted for evaluating the health status of P. oceanica ecosystem, the epiphyte community structure was able to detect alterations in the water quality already after 4 months. The impacted meadows showed an immature epiphyte community characterised by large development of brown algae. Leaf P. oceanica epiphytes are, thus, proposed as appropriate biological quality elements (BQEs) able to show early responses to environmental alterations and they should be included in the monitoring programs for the conservation and the management of coastal areas.
对发生在城市化沿海地区的三个受影响的波西多尼亚海草叶附生植物群落与在利古里亚海海洋保护区内的三个海草床中的附生植物群落进行了对比。采样分两个不同的时期进行,即在夏季开始和结束时,以确定附生植物群落结构的早期变化。与通常用于评估波西多尼亚海草生态系统健康状况的描述符不同,附生植物群落结构在 4 个月后就能检测到水质的变化。受影响的海草场表现出一种不成熟的附生植物群落,其特征是大量棕色藻类的生长。因此,建议将波西多尼亚海草叶附生植物作为适当的生物质量要素 (BQEs),以显示对环境变化的早期响应,并且它们应该被纳入沿海地区保护和管理的监测计划中。