INVESTIGADORES
LOMOVASKY Betina Judith
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Variation of the rocky intertidal community around a sewage discharge in the Peruvian central coast
Autor/es:
FIRSTATER F.N.; HIDALGO F.J.; LOMOVASKY BETINA J.; TARAZONA J.; FLORES G.; IRIBARNE O.
Lugar:
Lima
Reunión:
Simposio; CENSOR Endterm Symposium; 2008
Resumen:
Despite the increasing impacts of the sewage contamination on intertidal shores, the effects of sewage
nutrient on the benthic assemblages in upwelling systems remain unclear. Here we describe the
spatial variation of the intertidal assemblage at the local scale, related to a point-source disturbance in
Ancón Bay (Peru). We also analyze the relative effects of herbivores and nutrients concentrations in
the succession of the intertidal rocky shore community. Through measurements of nutrients
concentrations and stable isotope analyses we found a significant input of nutrients at the outfall of
Ancón Bay, which enhanced macroalgal nitrogen content. However, the localized impact of nutrients
was not reflected in algal assemblage, but in the abundance of some invertebrates. During
succession, cover of sessile organisms varied both at the temporal and spatial scale. Grazers only
affected one macroalga, enhancing its cover. However, differences in patterns could not be attributed
to discharge effects. Independently from the outfall distance, the community development seems to be
bottom-up controlled in the entire bay, probably because of upwellings that operate at a larger
temporal and spatial scale. Although the localized impact of sewage discharge, we suggest that in
nutrient-rich systems, environmental factors are more important than anthropogenic-derived nutrient in
shaping intertidal community structure.
nutrient-rich systems, environmental factors are more important than anthropogenic-derived nutrient in
shaping intertidal community structure.
bottom-up controlled in the entire bay, probably because of upwellings that operate at a larger
temporal and spatial scale. Although the localized impact of sewage discharge, we suggest that in
nutrient-rich systems, environmental factors are more important than anthropogenic-derived nutrient in
shaping intertidal community structure.
nutrient-rich systems, environmental factors are more important than anthropogenic-derived nutrient in
shaping intertidal community structure.
ndependently from the outfall distance, the community development seems to be
bottom-up controlled in the entire bay, probably because of upwellings that operate at a larger
temporal and spatial scale. Although the localized impact of sewage discharge, we suggest that in
nutrient-rich systems, environmental factors are more important than anthropogenic-derived nutrient in
shaping intertidal community structure.
nutrient-rich systems, environmental factors are more important than anthropogenic-derived nutrient in
shaping intertidal community structure.
Although the localized impact of sewage discharge, we suggest that in
nutrient-rich systems, environmental factors are more important than anthropogenic-derived nutrient in
shaping intertidal community structure.

