Assessing Environmental Quality in a Historically Polluted Fjord: A Comparison of Benthic Foraminiferal eDNA and Morphospecies Approaches
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/36021Dato
2024-11-30Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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O'Brien, Phoebe; Barrenechea Angeles, Inés; Cermakova, Kristina; Pawlowski, Jan; Alve, Elisabeth; Nordberg, Kjell; Polovodova Asteman, IrinaSammendrag
This study is the first assessment of a fjord Ecological Quality Status (EcoQS) by comparing both the traditional morphology-based and emerging metabarcoding techniques in benthic foraminifera. For this, we focus on historically polluted Idefjord on the Swedish Norwegian border, which has experienced high effluent load from pulp and paper mill for almost a century. Based on our results, the morphological data was more sensitive to “naturally stressed” conditions, like course sediments and cascading water inflows at fjord sills. Generally, both data sets report congruous responses in the EcoQS and benthic foraminiferal assemblages to environmental stress factors, showing highest diversity at the coastal reference station and the outer fjord, with a diversity decline in proximity of industrial facilities and at the most oxygen depleted sites in the inner fjord. Genetic methods tend to overestimate EcoQS at highly anoxic sites probably due to a presence of dormant propagules or extraorganismal DNA, emphasizing a need for cross-correlation with morphological methods to validate EcoQS assessment in such conditions.
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WileySitering
O'Brien, Barrenechea Angeles IBA, Cermakova K, Pawlowski J, Alve E, Nordberg K, Polovodova Asteman I. Assessing Environmental Quality in a Historically Polluted Fjord: A Comparison of Benthic Foraminiferal eDNA and Morphospecies Approaches. Journal of Geophysical Research (JGR): Biogeosciences. 2024;129(12)Metadata
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