Biological monitoring techniques, selected to cover increasing levels of biological
organisation (cellular, individual, population and community), were compared and
contrasted to determine the relative sensitivities of these approaches to heavy metal
contammation. The study was centred on the Fal Estuary in Cornwall, an ideal experimental
field site-with well documented heavy metal contamination resulting firom the long-term
discharge of waste from a local tin mine. Five creeks leadmg from the estuary differ
dramatically in the concentrations of heavy metals in the sediments, but little in natural
environmental variables (sediment granulometry, salinity etc.).
The contaminant induced damage was evaluated at the cellular level in Mytilus edulis by the
Neutral Red Assay to detect lysosomal membrane damage. Parameters of the energy
budget of this species were determined to estmiate 'Scope for Growth' of mdividuals.
along with a Larval Survival assay to estabUsh their reproductive and developmental
success. At the population level. Cohort Growth studies were undertaken using the
polychaete Nephtys hombergi. At the community level, data firom an extensive three year
survey of benthic macrofauna structure were analysed. In addition to investigating
biological parameters, contammant levels in sedunent and tissue were determuied using
Atomic Absorption Spectrommetry.
All techniques, except the population level, detected the extreme pollution of the most
contaminated creek, Restronguet, but did not accurately reflect the known metal gradient.
However, community studies established distinct macrofaunal assemblages between both
sites and years. Techniques were compared and validated in a novel approach using the
program BIOENV, with the multivariate analysis package PRIMER (Plymouth Routines
in Multivariate Ecological Research). The cellular assay correlated reasonably well agamst
the heavy metal levels, the larval survival assay correlated well to the community structure.
However, the community structure approach was the most sensitive and relevant
monitoring method to determme the long-term contamination of the Fal Estuary.
Date of Award | 1996 |
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Original language | English |
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THE EFFECT OF HEAVY METAL CONTAMINATION ON ESTUARINE BENTHIC FAUNA AT VARYING LEVELS OF BIOLOGICAL ORGANISATION
PERRYMAN, S. A. M. (Author). 1996
Student thesis: PhD