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Measuring ecological quality status in low-diversity Arctic intertidal foraminiferal assemblages using a diversity-based index

EcoQS assessment of the marine intertidal zone based on its fauna is challenging because the assemblages have a low diversity and consist of stress tolerant species. The new approach we propose is to pool foraminiferal diversity (effective number of species exp(H'bc)) across the whole intertida...

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Published in:Marine pollution bulletin 2024-06, Vol.203, p.116473, Article 116473
Main Authors: Golikova, Elena, Varfolomeeva, Marina A., Kursheva, Anna, Morgunova, Inna, Aristov, Dmitry, Renaud, Paul E., Granovitch, Andrei, Korsun, Sergei
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Summary:EcoQS assessment of the marine intertidal zone based on its fauna is challenging because the assemblages have a low diversity and consist of stress tolerant species. The new approach we propose is to pool foraminiferal diversity (effective number of species exp(H'bc)) across the whole intertidal zone including the salt marsh and tidal flat. In seven fjordheads studied in northern Fennoscandia, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) concentrations indicated low levels of pollution (EcoQSPAH Excellent to Moderate). Jadammina or Balticammina dominated the salt marsh, Elphidium albiumbilicatum, Elphidium williamsoni, Elphidium clavatum, and Buccella frigida occurred in the tidal flat. Ovammina opaca thrived in both belts. While foraminiferal test abnormalities are often proposed to measure pollution impacts, we did not detect any correlation with PAHs. EcoQS based on foraminiferal diversity (EcoQSforam Excellent to Good) matched EcoQS based on PAHs suggesting that pooled foraminiferal diversity reliably measures intertidal EcoQS. •New approach to assess EcoQS in intertidal zone inhabited by stress tolerant taxa.•PAH levels and pooled foraminiferal diversity give matching EcoQS estimates.•Sediment PAH concentrations unrelated to foraminiferal shell deformities.
ISSN:0025-326X
1879-3363
1879-3363
DOI:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2024.116473