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Helgoland Marine Research | 1980

Benthic communities in the Southern Bight of the North Sea and their use in ecological monitoring

J.C.R. Govaere; D. Van Damme; C.H.R. Heip; L.A.P. De Coninck

Macrobenthic and meiobenthic communities of an area off the Belgian coast of the North Sea were studied from 1970 until 1975 at 74 stations. On the basis of both macro- and meiobenthos, three zones can be distinguished in the area. The coastal zone is characterized by the macrobenthicAbra alba community, corresponding to the meiobenthicMicroarthridion littorale — Halectinosoma herdmani community, and the open sea zone by the macrobenthicVenus gallina community and the meiobenthicLeptastacus laticaudatus — Paramesochra helgolandica community. In between is a transient zone where elements of both other zones mix. The distribution of these zones is governed by the hydrodynamical regime of the region, especially by the residual and tidal current system of the Southern Bight. Within the coastal zone, the composition of the community is influenced by pollution which especially affects the epibenthic detritus-feeders of the meiobenthos. The spatial stability of parameters describing community structure can be used for monitoring changes. Temporal characteristics of these parameters could not be investigated properly, but diversity seems to be much stabler than biomass.


Hydrobiologia | 1984

Influence of pollution on the harpacticoid copepods of two North Sea estuaries

D. van Damme; C.H.R. Heip; K. A. Willems

Seasonal monitoring of the meiobenthos in the Dutch estuaries revealed an anomaly in density and diversity of harpacticoid copepods in the Westerschelde.Another Dutch estuary, the Eems Dollard, has comparable hydrodynamical, physical and sedimentological, characteristics and a similar fauna, but even in the severely organically polluted oligohaline mudflats of this estuary, annual average density and diversity of endo-epibenthic harpacticoid communities are higher than at similar less enriched meso- to polyhaline biotopes of the Westerschelde.Besides the concentrations of inorganic pollutants, such as phosphates and nitrates, the concentrations of pesticides, cyanide, detergents, phenoles, oils, polychlorobenzenes, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and heavy metals were compared in both estuaries and compared to suggested permissive levels when available. From this it appears that these pollutants are present in the Westerschelde either in too low concentrations to be considered dangerous or at concentrations comparable to those occurring in the Eems Dollard, except for heavy metals.The load of a.o. Zn, Cu and Pb is distinctly and persistently higher in sediments and suspensions of the Westerschelde than in the Eems Dollard and copper is continuously present in a concentration at which, according to bioassays, egg production and larval development of planktonic copepods are severely affected. The remarkable scarcity of harpacticoid life on nutrient rich mudflats of the Westerschelde is thus probably due to heavy metal pollution.Since no other hardbodied meio- and macrobenthic taxa nor the plankton of this estuary show such a marked impoverishment, benthic harpacticoids prove to be suitable as indicators for the first stages of ecosystem-breakdown in estuarine and coastal zones polluted by trace-metals.


Papers presented at the first workshop on the systematics of marine free-living nematodes, Gent, 13-16 August 1977. | 1978

Free-living marine nematodes (subclass Adenophorea) of the Ria Deseado (Santa Cruz, Argentina). Systematic contributions I.

C. T. Pastor; August Coomans; L. De Coninck; C.H.R. Heip


Coordinated Research Actions Oceanography: progress report 1983. Ecological and ecotoxicological studies of benthos of the Southern Bight og the North Sea. | 1984

Measurement of the adenylate energy charge in Nereis diversicolor and nephtys sp. (Polychaeta: Annelida): II. Evaluation of the usefulness of AEC in pollution monitoring.

K. Verschraegen; P.M.J. Herman; D. van Gansbeke; A. Braeckman; C.H.R. Heip


Coordinated Research Actions Oceanography: progress report 1983. Ecological and ecotoxicological studies of benthos of the Southern Bight og the North Sea. | 1984

Measurement of the adenylate energy charge in Nereis diversicolor and nephtys sp. (Polychaeta: Annelida): I. Methodology.

K. Verschraegen; P.M.J. Herman; D. van Gansbeke; A. Braeckman; C.H.R. Heip


Archive | 1982

A summary of benthic studies in the Sluice Dock of Ostend during 1976-1981

L.K.H. Thielemans; C.H.R. Heip; D. Van Gansbeke


O.O.A. Benthos Report | 1981

Sedimentanalyse van stations in de Westerschelde

R. Herman; C.H.R. Heip; D. Van Damme; A. Braeckman; D. Van Gansbeke


Archive | 1981

Harpacticoid copepod community structure in two North Sea estuaries in relation to pollution

D. Van Damme; C.H.R. Heip; R. Herman; M. Vaeremans


Geconcerteerde Akties Oceanografie: Technisch Rapport Benthos | 1981

Sedimentanalyse van de stations gelegen in het Westerschelde-estuarium

R. Herman; C.H.R. Heip; D. Van Damme; A. Braeckman; D. Van Gansbeke


IZWO Mededelingen en Informatie | 1980

Uitwisseling van nutrienten op het grensvlak sediment-waterkolom in de Spuikom te Oostende, 2

L.K.H. Thielemans; C.H.R. Heip; D. Van Gansbeke; A. Braeckman; M. De Keere; M. Verdonckt

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Radboud University Nijmegen

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