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Impact of heavy metals of industrial plant wastewater on benthic communities of Bizerte Lagoon (Tunisia)

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The aim of this study was to assess the consequences of human impact on the characteristics of sediments heavy metal concentration, grain size and its influence on the structure of the microbial and meiofaunal community assemblages. A survey was carried out in July 2013 within six sites located in the Bizerte Lagoon (Tunisia), both downstream and upstream of industrial effluents. The highest total sediment metal concentrations were detected in stations located close to the industrial sewage discharge points. In these stations, the lowest densities of the total meiofauna (33 +/- 13 ind/10 cm(-2)) and conversely the highest densities of cultivable bacteria that are heavy metal resistant have been reported (16 +/- 80.34 CFU g(-1)). Univariate (ANOVA) and multivariate (MDS/CCA) analyses demonstrate high dissimilarity (0.06) in meiofaunal and bacterial community structures between downstream and upstream industrial sewages. Furthermore, canonical correspondence analysis CCA results indicated that heavy metal sediment contamination promoted bacteria that are resistant to heavy metals, while heterotrophic bacteria supported the development of meiofauna taxa. The results highlight the importance of bacteria/meiofauna interactions, as both meiofaunal and microbial communities give indications of the ecological impact of heavy metal contamination in sediment.

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Marine Nematode Community Contaminated sediments Mediterranean lagoon Bacterivorous nematodes Bacterial communities Microbial community Size distributions Coastal sediments Organic matter Meiofauna Metals Resistant bacteria Meiofauna Marine sediments Industrial effluents Bizerte Lagoon

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Taylor & Francis

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