Using a mesocosm approach to evaluate marine benthic assemblage alteration associated with CO2 enrichment in coastal environments.
- 1. Department of Physico-Chemistry, Aquatic Systems Research Group, UNESCO/UNITWIN WiCop, Faculty of Marine and Environmental Sciences, Cádiz, Spain
- 2. Federal University of São Paulo
- 3. University of the Algarve
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Abstract The effects of acidification related to the CO2 enrichment in the coastal environments on marine macrobenthic abundance, diversity and richness were analyzed in a medium- term (21 days) using mesocosm experiments. Two sampling sites located in the Bay of Cadiz – SW, Spain were selected and tested at pH values ranged from 7.9 to 6.0 (± 0.1). Moreover, variations in the concentrations of metals in the sediment samples were analyzed at the end of each experiment. The results showed low variation in the concentrations of metals in the sediment among the pH treatments. A significant decrease (p
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Journal:
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety
Publisher:
Elsevier BV
ISSN:
10902414
Volume:
157
Pages:
29-39
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