Dinoflagellate cysts as potential indicators of industrial pollution in a Norwegian Fjord
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1997
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Variation in dinoflagellate cyst assemblages through the last approximately 300 years was studied in two sediment cores, one from the heavily polluted Frierfjord, and one from the adjoining, relatively unpolluted Brevikfjord, in order to docu1ent possible dinoflagellate responses to pollution. Changes in the cyst-flora were compared with historical information on the development of industry and also with geochemistry of the sediments, reflecting aspects of pollution. In the Frierfjord core, increasing pollution was accompanied by a decrease in cyst concentration, possibly reflecting reduced production, at least of dinoflagellates, and a shift toward more heterotrophic species, possibly reflecting reduced light penetration in the euphotic zone, or increased production of prey for the heterotrophs. These trends seem to have reversed as pollution decreased after about 1975, suggesting that cyst assemblages contain signals that may prove useful for tracing the development of pollution. Cyst assemblages in the Brevikfjord core only showed minor changes. |
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Maria M. L. Sætrea; Barrie Dalea; Mohammed I. Abdullahb and Glenn-Peter Sætre.Dinoflagellate cysts as potential indicators of industrial pollution in a Norwegian Fjord,Marine Environmental Research,1997,44(2):167-189 |
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