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城市流域中的淡水贻贝:人为输入和生境改变对种群的影响。

Freshwater mussels in an urban watershed: Impacts of anthropogenic inputs and habitat alterations on populations.

机构信息

Aquatic Contaminants Research Division, Water Science and Technology Directorate, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Burlington, ON, Canada.

Aquatic Contaminants Research Division, Water Science and Technology Directorate, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Burlington, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Sci Total Environ. 2017 Jan 1;574:671-679. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.09.110. Epub 2016 Oct 14.

Abstract

The substantial increase in urbanization worldwide has resulted in higher emissions of wastewater to riverine systems near urban centers, which often impairs aquatic populations and communities. This study examined the effect of urbanization on freshwater mussel populations, including Species at Risk in two rivers receiving wastewater. The influence of anthropogenic activities was assessed in a watershed in the Laurentian Great Lakes basin, one that historically supported one of the most diverse mussel faunas in Canada. In the Grand River (ON), four sites along a 60km reach spanning from an upstream reference site to an urban-impacted downstream area were examined. In the Speed River, mussel populations at six sites along a 10km reach, selected to bracket specific anthropogenic inputs and structures were assessed. A semi-quantitative visual search method revealed that catch per unit effort in the Grand River declined by >60% from the upstream reference site to the area downstream of an urban center. The size (length) frequency distribution of the most abundant species, Lasmigona costata, was significantly (p≤0.008) different upstream of the majority of urban inputs (45-130mm) compared to downstream of the cities (85-115mm). In the Speed River, impoundments and wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) reduced both the diversity and catch per effort. Most striking were 84 and 95% changes in the number of mussels found on either side of two impoundments, and a 98% drop in mussels immediately downstream of a WWTP outfall. These population level effects of decreased abundance and underrepresentation of smaller mussels downstream of the urban area correspond to previously documented impacts at the biochemical and whole organism level of biological organization in wild mussels at this location. Our results demonstrate that poor water quality and physical barriers in urban environments continue to impair susceptible populations and communities of aquatic animals.

摘要

全球范围内城市化的大幅增长导致了更多的废水排放到城市中心附近的河流系统中,这往往会损害水生种群和群落。本研究调查了城市化对淡水贻贝类种群的影响,包括两条接纳废水的河流中的濒危物种。在劳伦琴大湖流域的一个流域中评估了人为活动的影响,该流域历史上拥有加拿大最多样化的贻贝动物群之一。在格兰德河(安大略省),沿着 60 公里长的河道从上游参考点到受城市影响的下游地区的四个地点进行了检查。在斯比德河,沿着 10 公里长的河道的六个地点对贻贝种群进行了评估,选择这些地点是为了确定特定的人为输入和结构。半定量视觉搜索方法表明,从上游参考点到城市中心下游地区,每单位努力的捕获量在格兰德河中下降了超过 60%。最丰富的物种 Lasmigona costata 的大小(长度)频率分布在上游城市输入(45-130mm)的大多数地方与下游城市(85-115mm)显著不同(p≤0.008)。在斯比德河,水坝和污水处理厂(WWTP)减少了多样性和每努力的捕获量。最引人注目的是在两个水坝的两侧发现的贻贝数量分别发生了 84%和 95%的变化,以及 WWTP 出水口下游的贻贝数量下降了 98%。这些在城市地区下游数量减少和小型贻贝代表性不足的种群水平效应与以前在该地点的野生贻贝的生物化学和整体生物组织水平上记录的影响相对应。我们的研究结果表明,城市环境中的水质差和物理障碍继续损害了敏感的水生动物种群和群落。

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