30.6.15. Portugal, Spain, New citation of research of Sergei Ostroumov.
D Piló, F Pereira, A Carriço, J Cúrdia, P Pereira… - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf …, 2015
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Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science,
Available online 26 June 2015
In Press,
Temporal variability of biodiversity patterns and trophic structure of estuarine macrobenthic assemblages along a gradient of metal contamination
D. Pilóa, b, , ,
F. Pereiraa,
A. Carriçoa,
J. Cúrdiac,
P. Pereirad, e,
M.B. Gaspara, f,
S. Carvalhoa, c
a IPMA-Portuguese Institute for the Sea and Atmosphere, Avenida 5 de Outubro, 8700-305, Olhão, Portugal
b Department of Biology, Faculty of Marine and Environmental Sciences, University of Cadiz, Campus de Excelencia Internacional del Mar (CEIMAR), Avda. República Saharaui S/N Puerto Real, 11510, Puerto Real, Cadiz, Spain
c KAUST-King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Red Sea Research Center, Thuwal, 23955-6900, Saudi Arabia
d IPMA-Portuguese Institute for the Sea and Atmosphere, Av. BrasÃlia, 1449-006, Lisbon, Portugal
e Center for Environmental and Marine Studies and Department of Biology, University of Aveiro, 3810-193, Aveiro, Portugal
f CCMAR – Universidade do Algarve, Campus de Gambelas, 8005-139, Faro, Portugal
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Temporal variability of biodiversity patterns and trophic structure of estuarine macrobenthic assemblages along a gradient of metal contamination
D Piló, F Pereira, A Carriço, J Cúrdia, P Pereira… - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf …, 2015
http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2015/06/30615-new-citation-of-research-of.html
Abstract:
The present study aimed to investigate the response of macrobenthic assemblages along a gradient of metal contamination using a combination of uni- and multivariate methods focusing on their composition, structure and function. A total of six sites were established based on a preliminary survey, which identified three areas with different levels of contamination. These areas were defined as slightly contaminated (SC), moderately contaminated (MC) and highly contaminated (HC). Each area comprised two sites, sampled in four sampling surveys (September 2012, February, May and October of 2013). To investigate the response of the macrobenthic assemblages the number of individuals (N), number of taxa (S), Shannon–Weaver diversity (H′), Pielou's equitability (J′) and different distance-based multivariate measures of β-diversity (complementarity) were analysed. β-diversity as turnover was also analysed together with spatial and temporal changes in the trophic structure. A clear gradient of increasing contamination was consistently detected, but comparisons with available sediment quality guidelines indicated that adverse biological effects may be expected in all areas. This result suggests measuring concentrations of contaminants in the sediment per se may be insufficient to establish a clear link between ecological patterns and the contamination of the system. Also it highlights the difficulty of identifying reference areas in highly urbanized and industrialized estuaries. Only multivariate analysis (dbRDA; both using the taxonomic and trophic composition) and β-diversity as turnover showed a consistent response to metal contamination. Higher heterogeneity, mainly due to contribution of rare species (i.e. species present in a single sampling period), was observed in the least contaminated area (SC), decreasing towards the HC. In terms of the trophic function, a shift from a dominance of carnivores in the SC to the dominance of deposit-feeding organisms (and associations) along the contamination gradient was evident.
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Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science,
Available online 26 June 2015
In Press,
Temporal variability of biodiversity patterns and trophic structure of estuarine macrobenthic assemblages along a gradient of metal contamination
D. Pilóa, b, , ,
F. Pereiraa,
A. Carriçoa,
J. Cúrdiac,
P. Pereirad, e,
M.B. Gaspara, f,
S. Carvalhoa, c
a IPMA-Portuguese Institute for the Sea and Atmosphere, Avenida 5 de Outubro, 8700-305, Olhão, Portugal
b Department of Biology, Faculty of Marine and Environmental Sciences, University of Cadiz, Campus de Excelencia Internacional del Mar (CEIMAR), Avda. República Saharaui S/N Puerto Real, 11510, Puerto Real, Cadiz, Spain
c KAUST-King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Red Sea Research Center, Thuwal, 23955-6900, Saudi Arabia
d IPMA-Portuguese Institute for the Sea and Atmosphere, Av. BrasÃlia, 1449-006, Lisbon, Portugal
e Center for Environmental and Marine Studies and Department of Biology, University of Aveiro, 3810-193, Aveiro, Portugal
f CCMAR – Universidade do Algarve, Campus de Gambelas, 8005-139, Faro, Portugal
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T.S. Bianchi
Dept. of Geological Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-2120, USA
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Papers dealing with water/sediment chemistry, biogeochemical cycling, water/sediment contaminants and global change
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Papers dealing with water/sediment chemistry, biogeochemical cycling, water/sediment contaminants and global change

M. Elliott
Inst. of Estuarine and Coastal Studies, University of Hull, Cottingham Road, Hull, HU6 7RX, UK
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Papers from Europe, Africa, Australasia and Asia dealing with Life Sciences (ecology, biology, ecosystems), Biota-Chemistry links, Human Impacts, Ecosystem Management and Natural Science- Social Science links
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Papers from Europe, Africa, Australasia and Asia dealing with Life Sciences (ecology, biology, ecosystems), Biota-Chemistry links, Human Impacts, Ecosystem Management and Natural Science- Social Science links
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Australian Institute of Marine Science, PMB no 3, Townsville, QLD 4810, Australia
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D. Alongi
Australian Institute of Marine Science, Townsville, Queensland, Australia
biogeochemistry, coastal ecology, microbial ecology
biogeochemistry, coastal ecology, microbial ecology

R. Asmus
Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, List, Germany
coastal ecology, food web analysis, primary production of seagrasses, microphytobenthos and phytoplankton, nutrient dynamics, benthic - pelagic coupling
coastal ecology, food web analysis, primary production of seagrasses, microphytobenthos and phytoplankton, nutrient dynamics, benthic - pelagic coupling

D. Baird
University of Stellenbosch, Matieland, South Africa
estuarine and coastal ecosystem theory; dynamics and modelling; Ecological Network Analysis; nutrient dynamics and cycling in estuarine and marine ecosystems; water quality assessments
estuarine and coastal ecosystem theory; dynamics and modelling; Ecological Network Analysis; nutrient dynamics and cycling in estuarine and marine ecosystems; water quality assessments
M.M. Baskaran
Wayne State University (WSU), Detroit, Michigan, USA
Trace metals and isotopes
Trace metals and isotopes

D. Bowers
University of Wales, Menai Bridge, UK
marine optics; remote sensing of suspended sediments and CDOM; physical oceanography of estuaries and shelf seas;suspended sediments and marine turbulence
marine optics; remote sensing of suspended sediments and CDOM; physical oceanography of estuaries and shelf seas;suspended sediments and marine turbulence
D.R. Cahoon
United States Geological Survey (USGS), Beltsville, Maryland, USA
wetland vertical development processes; wetland restoration and management
wetland vertical development processes; wetland restoration and management

R. Carmichael
Dauphin Island Sea Laboratory, Dauphin Island, Alabama, USA
population and trophic ecology; nutrient enrichment and wastewater sources to costal waters - covering invertebrates from bivalve shellfish and horseshoe crabs to cetaceans and manatees
population and trophic ecology; nutrient enrichment and wastewater sources to costal waters - covering invertebrates from bivalve shellfish and horseshoe crabs to cetaceans and manatees

Z. Chen
East China Normal University, Shanghai, China
hydro-geomorphology; and delta-estuary-shelf sedimentology
hydro-geomorphology; and delta-estuary-shelf sedimentology
L.M.Z. Chicharo
Universidade do Algarve, Faro, Portugal
Estuarine fisheries; food web; salt marsh
Estuarine fisheries; food web; salt marsh

R. Feagin
Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA
Spatial analysis of the erosion in wetlands, dunes, beaches. This includes the use of GIS.
Spatial analysis of the erosion in wetlands, dunes, beaches. This includes the use of GIS.
A. Franco
Hull, UK
fish ecology; community structure and functioning; estuaries, lagoons and coastal waters; numerical/quantitative ecology and statistics
fish ecology; community structure and functioning; estuaries, lagoons and coastal waters; numerical/quantitative ecology and statistics

R.W. Fulweiler
Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
coastal ecology; biogeochemistry; climate change impacts on coastal systems
coastal ecology; biogeochemistry; climate change impacts on coastal systems

C.K. Harris
Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, Virginia, USA
Sediment transport; Numerical models; Estuaries; Continental shelves
Sediment transport; Numerical models; Estuaries; Continental shelves

T. Jennerjahn
Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Ecology in Bremen, Bremen, Germany
Biogeochemical cycling in rivers/estuaries; mangroves; seagrasses and coastal seas; Organic matter diagenesis; Tropical coastal ecosystems; Eutrophication
Biogeochemical cycling in rivers/estuaries; mangroves; seagrasses and coastal seas; Organic matter diagenesis; Tropical coastal ecosystems; Eutrophication

J. Lambrechts
Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
Estuarine and shelf oceanographic modeling, cohesive fine sediment modeling, modeling the dispersion of waterborne particles with/without a special behavior (e.g. swimming for fish larvae and turtle hatchlings, additional wind drift for floating debris).
Estuarine and shelf oceanographic modeling, cohesive fine sediment modeling, modeling the dispersion of waterborne particles with/without a special behavior (e.g. swimming for fish larvae and turtle hatchlings, additional wind drift for floating debris).

A. Manning
Plymouth University, Plymouth, Devon, UK
Cohesive sediment transport; Flocculation process; Mixed sediment processes; Nearshore physical oceanography
Cohesive sediment transport; Flocculation process; Mixed sediment processes; Nearshore physical oceanography
P. Martinetto
Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Mar del Plata, Argentina
eutrophication; biological interactions, C and N stable isotopes; coastal and estuarine food webs.
eutrophication; biological interactions, C and N stable isotopes; coastal and estuarine food webs.

J. McClelland
University of Texas at Austin, Port Aransas, Texas, USA
fluvial export; coastal ecosystem dynamics; biogeochemistry
fluvial export; coastal ecosystem dynamics; biogeochemistry

S. Mitchell
University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK
estuarine sediment transport;dynamics of turbidity maxima in estuaries;civil engineering hydraulics;coastal morphodynamics
estuarine sediment transport;dynamics of turbidity maxima in estuaries;civil engineering hydraulics;coastal morphodynamics

I. Nagelkerken
University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia
Effects of climate change on aquatic fauna; coastal & marine fish ecology
Effects of climate change on aquatic fauna; coastal & marine fish ecology

P.A. Noble
University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA
DNA sequencing, DNA microarrays, and modelling
DNA sequencing, DNA microarrays, and modelling
C. Osburn
Raleigh, USA
dissolved and particulate organic matter; photochemistry; absorbance; fluorescence; stable isotopes and biomarkers.
dissolved and particulate organic matter; photochemistry; absorbance; fluorescence; stable isotopes and biomarkers.

M.F. Piehler
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
Microbial biogeochemistry
Microbial biogeochemistry

J.L. Pinckney
University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, USA
Marine Ecology, phytoplankton, microphytobenthos, ecosystem processes
Marine Ecology, phytoplankton, microphytobenthos, ecosystem processes

V. Quintino
Universidade de Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal
benthic ecology (mainly Atlantic, intertidal sandy and rocky shores and subtidal estuarine and coastal shelf areas); bioassement or biomonitoring (namely sediment ecotoxicology, including integrated approaches such as the sediment quality triad, biotic indicators and indices); community level responses to natural and anthropogenic factors
benthic ecology (mainly Atlantic, intertidal sandy and rocky shores and subtidal estuarine and coastal shelf areas); bioassement or biomonitoring (namely sediment ecotoxicology, including integrated approaches such as the sediment quality triad, biotic indicators and indices); community level responses to natural and anthropogenic factors
P.A.G. Regnier
Brussels, Belgium
Estuarine and coastal carbon dynamics in the context of the global carbon cycle; reactive-transport and GIS modeling of the river-estuary-coastal zone continuum, early diagenetic modeling, greenhouse gas dynamics (CO2, CH4, N2O), anthropogenic perturbation of the coastal carbon cycle.
Estuarine and coastal carbon dynamics in the context of the global carbon cycle; reactive-transport and GIS modeling of the river-estuary-coastal zone continuum, early diagenetic modeling, greenhouse gas dynamics (CO2, CH4, N2O), anthropogenic perturbation of the coastal carbon cycle.
A.M. Shiller
Stennis Space Center, USA
Trace element chemistry; biogeochemical cycling; methane; carbon cycling
Trace element chemistry; biogeochemical cycling; methane; carbon cycling
A. Skoog
University of Connecticut, Groton, Connecticut, USA
marine organic matter cycling; biogeochemical processes; microbial loop; microbial ecology
marine organic matter cycling; biogeochemical processes; microbial loop; microbial ecology
S.A. Skrabal
Wilmington, USA
Trace metal speciation and behavior;Sediment-water intereactions;Effects of sunlight on inorganic and organic components in sediments
Trace metal speciation and behavior;Sediment-water intereactions;Effects of sunlight on inorganic and organic components in sediments
A. Stubbins
Savannah, USA
Dissolved organic matter; aquatic biogeochemistry; environmental photochemistry; glacier, riverine and marine carbon cycle
Dissolved organic matter; aquatic biogeochemistry; environmental photochemistry; glacier, riverine and marine carbon cycle

P.W. Swarzenski
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Santa Cruz, California, USA

M. Teichberg
Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Ecology in Bremen, Bremen, Germany
marine plant and algal ecology and physiology, estuarine and coastal shallow water ecosystems, eutrophication, ocean acidification
marine plant and algal ecology and physiology, estuarine and coastal shallow water ecosystems, eutrophication, ocean acidification

I. Telesh
Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
plankton ecology and biodiversity; ecosystem effects of invasive species ;Impact of salinity gradient on aquatic communities
plankton ecology and biodiversity; ecosystem effects of invasive species ;Impact of salinity gradient on aquatic communities
M.A. Teodósio
Faro, Portugal
Estuarine and coastal ecology, plankton, fish larvae, aquatic macroinvertebrates, climate change, marine acidification
Estuarine and coastal ecology, plankton, fish larvae, aquatic macroinvertebrates, climate change, marine acidification

S. Vizzini
Università degli Studi di Palermo, Palermo, Italy
C and N stable isotopes; food webs; seagrasses; contaminant trophic transfer; ocean acidification
C and N stable isotopes; food webs; seagrasses; contaminant trophic transfer; ocean acidification
X.H. Wang
University of New South Wales, Canberra, New South Wales, Australia
coastal oceanography; numerical modelling; sediment transport dynamics
coastal oceanography; numerical modelling; sediment transport dynamics

A. Whitfield
South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity (SAIAB), Grahamstown, South Africa
biology and ecology of fishes in estuaries
biology and ecology of fishes in estuaries

J.G. Wilson
Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
Bioindicators and coastal management;Aquatic systems analysis;Estuarine pollution; heavy metals and nutrients; Biota/sediment/water interactions;Ecophysiology and energetics
Bioindicators and coastal management;Aquatic systems analysis;Estuarine pollution; heavy metals and nutrients; Biota/sediment/water interactions;Ecophysiology and energetics
K. Xu
Baton Rouge, USA
Geological oceanography; coastal morphodynamics; observation and numerical modeling of sediment transport; sediment dynamics of bottom boundary layer; sedimentary geology; coastal processes
Geological oceanography; coastal morphodynamics; observation and numerical modeling of sediment transport; sediment dynamics of bottom boundary layer; sedimentary geology; coastal processes
Founding Editors
N.C. Flemming
E. Naylor
University of Wales, Menai Bridge, UK
Editorial Board

M. Alber
University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA
estuarine ecology; salt marsh ecology; and coastal policy.
estuarine ecology; salt marsh ecology; and coastal policy.

J. Bowen
University of Massachusetts at Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Estuarine microbial ecology; estuarine nitrogen cycling; salt marsh ecology
Estuarine microbial ecology; estuarine nitrogen cycling; salt marsh ecology

W.R. Boynton
University of Maryland, Solomons, Maryland, USA
estuarine ecology, eutrophication/water quality; nutrient cycling; nutrient mass balances
estuarine ecology, eutrophication/water quality; nutrient cycling; nutrient mass balances

O. Defeo
UNDECIMAR, Montevideo, Uruguay
Ecology of sandy shores; Small-scale fisheries
Ecology of sandy shores; Small-scale fisheries
M. Devlin
James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia

Q. Dortch
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA
phytoplankton ecology, Harmful Algal Blooms, and eutrophication
phytoplankton ecology, Harmful Algal Blooms, and eutrophication
J. Gomes Ferreira
University of Lisbon, Monte de Caparica, Portugal
Ecological modelling of estuarine and coastal systems, particularly in the fields of aquaculture and eutrophication.
Ecological modelling of estuarine and coastal systems, particularly in the fields of aquaculture and eutrophication.
R. Gowen
Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
Phytoplankton and zooplankton ecology;Marine eutrophication;Harmful algal blooms;Marine ecosystem structure and functioning
Phytoplankton and zooplankton ecology;Marine eutrophication;Harmful algal blooms;Marine ecosystem structure and functioning

F.L. Hellweger
Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
surface water quality, microbial ecology, mathematical modeling.
surface water quality, microbial ecology, mathematical modeling.

O. Iribarne
Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Mar del Plata, Argentina
Estuarine and coastal ecology; Community ecology; Food webs; Coastal fisheries
Estuarine and coastal ecology; Community ecology; Food webs; Coastal fisheries
E. Jaramillo
Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile

D.S. McLusky
University of Stirling, Stirling, UK
Definition of estuaries and transitional waters;Effects of salinity on estuarine invertebrates;Estuarine ecosystems, and the impact of pollution on them
Definition of estuaries and transitional waters;Effects of salinity on estuarine invertebrates;Estuarine ecosystems, and the impact of pollution on them

A.J. Mehta
University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA
coastal Hydraulics; cohesive sediment transport
coastal Hydraulics; cohesive sediment transport

G. Millward
Plymouth University, Plymouth, UK
Etuarine and marine biogeochemistry, specifically reaction kinetics in aquatic systems, involving particle-water interactions. He also works on the behaviour and transport of radionuclides in estuaries.
Etuarine and marine biogeochemistry, specifically reaction kinetics in aquatic systems, involving particle-water interactions. He also works on the behaviour and transport of radionuclides in estuaries.

G.M.E. Perillo
Instituto Argentino de Oceanografia, Bahia Blanca, Argentina
Geomorphology and Dynamics of Estuaries and Coastal Wetlands - Dynamics of sediment transport - Physical-Biological interactions
Geomorphology and Dynamics of Estuaries and Coastal Wetlands - Dynamics of sediment transport - Physical-Biological interactions
D. Prandle
Hertfordshire, UK
observational, modelling and theoretical studies of: tide and storm surge propagation; tidal energy extraction; circulation and mixing; temperatures; sedimentation and water quality in shelf seas and their coastal margins
observational, modelling and theoretical studies of: tide and storm surge propagation; tidal energy extraction; circulation and mixing; temperatures; sedimentation and water quality in shelf seas and their coastal margins

J. Romero
University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
Seagrass biology and ecology, benthic community ecology
Seagrass biology and ecology, benthic community ecology

Y. Saito
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba, Japan
sedimentary process, sequence stratigraphy, all silliciclastic shallow marine sediments
sedimentary process, sequence stratigraphy, all silliciclastic shallow marine sediments
S.D. Sulkin
Western Washington University, Anacortes, Washington, USA

W. Zhang
East China Normal University, Shanghai, China
heavy metal pollution; sediment tracing using magnetic and geochemical methods; coastal environmental changes
heavy metal pollution; sediment tracing using magnetic and geochemical methods; coastal environmental changes
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