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Mar Pollut Bull ; 181: 113882, 2022 Aug.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35816819

RÉSUMÉ

The Mediterranean Sea water bodies are ones of the most polluted, especially with microplastics. As the seafloor is the ultimate sink for litter, it is considered a hotspot for microplastic pollution. We provide an original analytical development based on the coupling of tandem mass spectrometry to pyrolysis-gas chromatography to improve the detection of plastic contamination in marine organisms. Due to the high selectivity of the mass spectrometer, a straightforward sample preparation consists uniquely of potassium hydroxide digestion. The quantification of six common polymers is possible in one run. The method was applied to analyze the plastic content from 500 µm down to 0.7 µm in the whole body of seven benthic species with variable feeding modes. Plastic was detected in all samples, with an almost systematic detection of polypropylene and polyethylene. Our method presents a major development in determining the levels of plastic contaminations in samples with rich organic matter content.


Sujet(s)
Matières plastiques , Polluants chimiques de l'eau , Surveillance de l'environnement/méthodes , Chromatographie gazeuse-spectrométrie de masse , Microplastiques , Matières plastiques/analyse , Pyrolyse , Spectrométrie de masse en tandem , Polluants chimiques de l'eau/analyse
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Ecol Evol ; 9(18): 10483-10498, 2019 Sep.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31624562

RÉSUMÉ

Marine ecosystems worldwide are affected by both natural variation and human activities; to disentangle and understand their individual role in influencing the macrobenthic community composition is challenging. The relationship between interannual variability in atmospheric circulation, dictated by the climatic oscillation indices, and the benthic macrofauna composition was assessed at four sampling sites located in the Bay of Banyuls-sur-Mer (NW Mediterranean Sea). Between 2004 and 2013, these sites were sampled annually during autumn/winter and analyzed for sediment grain-size and benthic macrofauna composition (species richness, abundance, and biomass). Temporal changes in these descriptors were correlated with two climatic indices (NAO and WeMO indices) and a set of environmental parameters integrated over three different time periods (i.e., whole year, springtime, and wintertime). Our results confirm the occurrence of major temporal changes in the composition of macrobenthic communities within the Gulf of Lions. More specifically, the results indicate that (a) the WeMO appears to be more closely related to benthic macrofauna composition in the Bay of Banyuls-sur-Mer than the NAO, (b) winter is a better integration period than spring or the whole year as a proxy for community composition changes, and (c) Rhône River water flow is likely involved in the control of benthic macrofauna composition in the whole Gulf of Lions. The present study highlights the importance of WeMO as a regional proxy, which can be used to evaluate changes in benthic macrofauna linked to climatic variability.

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Zookeys ; 838: 71-84, 2019.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31048969

RÉSUMÉ

A new species of Terebellidae, Pistacolini sp. n., has been identified from the harbour of Banyuls-sur-Mer, north-western Mediterranean Sea. This new species was found in very high densities, exclusively in gravelly sand deposited manually, and was not found in the original source habitat of the gravel. This species is characterized by the colour of the ventral shields with pinkish anterior part and a blood red posterior part in live specimens, a pair of unequal-sized plumose branchiae inserted on segment II and anterior thoracic neuropodia with long-handled uncini. The presence of long-handled uncini even in the smallest specimens constitutes the major difference between Pistacolini sp. n. and other Pista species with a single pair of branchiae such as P.lornensis and P.bansei.

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Mar Pollut Bull ; 102(1): 102-13, 2016 Jan 15.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26675011

RÉSUMÉ

A comprehensive Mediterranean data set has been used to address 3 questions associated with the use of sensitivity/tolerance based biotic indices to infer the Ecological Quality status (EcoQs) of benthic habitats. Our results showed: (1) a significant effect of the reference database on derived sensitivity/tolerance measure (ES500.05) as well as associated Benthic Quality Index values and derived EcoQs; (2) a lack of correlation neither between BQI and AZTI Marine Biotic Index values nor between BQI and Multivariate-AZTI Marine Biotic Index values; (3) a lack of correlation between the values of the Benthic Habitat Quality Index (index derived from Sediment Profile Imagery) and those of either of the 3 tested biotic indices; and (4) a general agreement between the 3 tested biotic indices in describing the lack of global trend for the EcoQs of the Gulf of Lions despite the occurrence of significant changes in benthic macrofauna composition between 1998 and 2010.


Sujet(s)
Organismes aquatiques/physiologie , Biodiversité , Écosystème , Qualité de l'eau , Animaux , Bases de données factuelles , Écologie , Surveillance de l'environnement/méthodes , Sédiments géologiques/composition chimique , Mer Méditerranée
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 54(10): 1598-606, 2007 Oct.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17681351

RÉSUMÉ

Two biotic indices, ATZI Marine Biotic Index (AMBI) and Benthic Quality Index (BQI) have been recently introduced within the EC Water Framework Directive to assess the quality of marine habitats: both are based on sensitivity/tolerance classification and quantitative information on the composition of soft-bottom macrofauna. Their performance, especially with regard to sampling effort was assessed based on two data sets collected in Southern Baltic and one from the Gulf of Lions Mediterranean. AMBI was not affected by sampling effort but BQI was. Two modifications were proposed for BQI (i.e., BQI) (1) the removal of the scaling term (i.e., BQI(W)), and (2) the replacement of the scaling term by different scaling term (i.e., BQI(ES)). Both modified BQIs were largely independent of sampling effort. Variability was slightly lower for BQI(W) than for BQI(ES). BQI was highly correlated with BQI(W) and with BQI(ES) both in the Southern Baltic and in the Gulf of Lions. However, the proportions of stations, which were not attributed the same ecological quality status (EcoQ) when using BQI and its two modified forms were always high. Differences in ecological classification were mostly due to the scales used to infer EcoQ. Based on this study we recommend to use BQI(ES) in future studies because it apparently constitutes the best compromise in (1) being independent of sampling effort, (2) limiting the variability in computation in relation with sampling effort, (3) being correlated with BQI and corresponding EcoQ.


Sujet(s)
Surveillance de l'environnement/méthodes , Surveillance de l'environnement/normes , Invertébrés , Modèles biologiques , Animaux , Bases de données factuelles , Surveillance de l'environnement/statistiques et données numériques , Modèles linéaires , Mer Méditerranée , Océans et mers , Sensibilité et spécificité
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 52(1): 34-47, 2006 Jan.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16271728

RÉSUMÉ

The ecological quality of the Gulf of Lions coast was assessed using three biotic indices (H', AMBI and BQI). The three indices correlated positively. The positive correlation between AMBI and BQI was surprising and was mostly due to the fact that the dominant species Ditrupa arietina featured a low ES50(0.05) but was classified in GI by AMBI. Both H' and BQI were efficient in distinguishing impacted from un-impacted sites but AMBI was not. Differences between H' and BQI were mainly due to the scale used to translate indices in terms of EcoQ. The three indices were able to detect the major changes in macrofauna composition, which occurred in the Bay of Banyuls-sur-Mer during the last 40years. However, the interpretations of such changes in terms of EcoQ differed between indices. These results are discussed relative to the characteristics of the tested indices.


Sujet(s)
Conservation des ressources naturelles/méthodes , Écosystème , Surveillance de l'environnement/statistiques et données numériques , Biologie marine/statistiques et données numériques , Animaux , Biodiversité , Surveillance de l'environnement/méthodes , France , Invertébrés/classification , Biologie marine/méthodes , Mer Méditerranée , Polychaeta , Eau de mer , Espagne , Facteurs temps
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