Department of Biology and Chemistry, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Mar Pollut Bull. 2011;63(5-12):318-25. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2011.03.027. Epub 2011 Apr 6.
Sediment quality, meiofaunal and nematode communities were monitored across six time points at two inside-harbour and three outside-harbour sites over a three-year period in Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong, after the implementation of a sewage treatment project. Twenty-one meiofaunal groups comprising mainly free-living nematodes and harpacticoid copepods and 188 species of free-living nematodes were identified. The outside-harbour area had a more diverse and significantly different nematode community structure as compared to that in the inside-harbour area. Such spatial difference was highly correlated with the total Kjeldahl nitrogen content of the sediments. Over the study period, there was no significant improvement in sediment quality within the harbour. However, in the last sampling time, an increase in meiofaunal abundance and a closer similarity in nematode composition between one of the inside- and outside-harbour sites suggested signs of recovery of the meiofauna as a response to abatement of sewage pollution.
在香港维多利亚港实施污水处理工程三年后,我们在两个内港和三个外港地点监测了六个时间点的沉积物质量、小型底栖动物和线虫群落。共鉴定出 21 个小型底栖动物群,主要由自由生活的线虫和桡足类组成,以及 188 种自由生活的线虫。与内港相比,外港地区的线虫群落结构更加多样,差异也更为显著。这种空间差异与沉积物中总凯氏氮含量高度相关。在研究期间,港口内的沉积物质量并没有显著改善。然而,在最后一次采样时,内港和外港的一个地点的小型底栖动物丰度增加,线虫组成更加相似,这表明小型底栖动物作为对减少污水污染的反应正在恢复。