Journal article
Isolating the impact of sediment toxicity in urban streams
S Marshall, V Pettigrove, M Carew, A Hoffmann
Environmental Pollution | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2010
Abstract
Several factors can contribute to the ecological degradation of stream catchments following urbanization, but it is often difficult to separate their relative importance. We isolated the impact of polluted sediment on the condition of an urban stream in Melbourne, Australia, using two complementary approaches. Using a rapid bioassessment approach, indices of stream condition were calculated based on macroinvertebrate field surveys. Urban stream reaches supported impoverished macroinvertebrate communities, and contained potentially toxic concentrations of heavy metals and hydrocarbons. Using a field microcosm approach, a bioassay was carried out to assess sediment pollution effects on native ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors thank Parks Victoria for access to Glynns Wetland, Jennifer Anson for assistance with sample processing, and Melbourne Water for catchment urbanization data and funding support. Additional funding was provided by the Australian Research Council through their Linkage and Federation Fellowship schemes.