A systematic review of literature that assess the effects of sewage disposal on soft sediment assemblages.

This review was a synthesis of studies that monitored the effects of sewage disposal in the marine environment. Twenty studies that were conducted between 1973 and 1997 and met specific design requirements (i.e. no confounding factors, appropriate replication) were included in the review. \n\nBackgr...

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Other Authors: Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DEWLP), Victorian Government (isOwnedBy)
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Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/a-systematic-review-sediment-assemblages/1941219
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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::1941219 2023-09-05T13:15:00+02:00 A systematic review of literature that assess the effects of sewage disposal on soft sediment assemblages. Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DEWLP), Victorian Government (isOwnedBy) Spatial: 144.3,-38.3 145.2,-38.3 145.2,-37.8 144.3,-37.8 144.3,-38.3 Spatial: true https://researchdata.edu.au/a-systematic-review-sediment-assemblages/1941219 http://data.gov.au/dataset/99264212-3254-4d56-b24a-aac8a54498c0 unknown data.gov.au https://researchdata.edu.au/a-systematic-review-sediment-assemblages/1941219 http://data.gov.au/dataset/99264212-3254-4d56-b24a-aac8a54498c0 a-systematic-review-of-literature-that-assess-the-effects-of-sewage-disposal-on-soft-sediment-a Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DEWLP), Victorian Government Aquatic Habitat Benthic Habitat Biosphere Community Structure Ecological Dynamics Environmental Impacts Eutrophication Human Dimensions Invertebrates Marine Biology Marine Invertebrates Oceans Predation Sewage Trophic Dynamics Zoology effluent infauna mudflat resource enhancement shorebirds soft sediment dataset ftands 2023-08-14T23:06:53Z This review was a synthesis of studies that monitored the effects of sewage disposal in the marine environment. Twenty studies that were conducted between 1973 and 1997 and met specific design requirements (i.e. no confounding factors, appropriate replication) were included in the review. \n\nBackground data relating to discharge type, quantity, level of detail and sampling procedures of the investigation in each study were collated. Any impact that was detected was recorded for each endpoint. The magnitude of change or effect size was calculated for each study and was defined as the percent change at the impact site relative to the control sites. \n\nThere were some consistencies in the monitoring strategies and benthic responses between studies in different areas. Multivariate indicators and population level analyses were the most sensitive measures for detecting sewage related impacts. Abundance usually increased at outfall sites relative to controls (30-250% magnitude of change) while species richness, diversity and evenness tended to decrease (16-90% magnitude of change). The geographic extent of the studies were limited to temperate regions except for 1 study that was conducted in Antarctica. http://www.marine.csiro.au/csquares/index.html - Dataset Antarc* Antarctica Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS)
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topic Aquatic Habitat
Benthic Habitat
Biosphere
Community Structure
Ecological Dynamics
Environmental Impacts
Eutrophication
Human Dimensions
Invertebrates
Marine Biology
Marine Invertebrates
Oceans
Predation
Sewage
Trophic Dynamics
Zoology
effluent
infauna
mudflat
resource enhancement
shorebirds
soft sediment
spellingShingle Aquatic Habitat
Benthic Habitat
Biosphere
Community Structure
Ecological Dynamics
Environmental Impacts
Eutrophication
Human Dimensions
Invertebrates
Marine Biology
Marine Invertebrates
Oceans
Predation
Sewage
Trophic Dynamics
Zoology
effluent
infauna
mudflat
resource enhancement
shorebirds
soft sediment
A systematic review of literature that assess the effects of sewage disposal on soft sediment assemblages.
topic_facet Aquatic Habitat
Benthic Habitat
Biosphere
Community Structure
Ecological Dynamics
Environmental Impacts
Eutrophication
Human Dimensions
Invertebrates
Marine Biology
Marine Invertebrates
Oceans
Predation
Sewage
Trophic Dynamics
Zoology
effluent
infauna
mudflat
resource enhancement
shorebirds
soft sediment
description This review was a synthesis of studies that monitored the effects of sewage disposal in the marine environment. Twenty studies that were conducted between 1973 and 1997 and met specific design requirements (i.e. no confounding factors, appropriate replication) were included in the review. \n\nBackground data relating to discharge type, quantity, level of detail and sampling procedures of the investigation in each study were collated. Any impact that was detected was recorded for each endpoint. The magnitude of change or effect size was calculated for each study and was defined as the percent change at the impact site relative to the control sites. \n\nThere were some consistencies in the monitoring strategies and benthic responses between studies in different areas. Multivariate indicators and population level analyses were the most sensitive measures for detecting sewage related impacts. Abundance usually increased at outfall sites relative to controls (30-250% magnitude of change) while species richness, diversity and evenness tended to decrease (16-90% magnitude of change). The geographic extent of the studies were limited to temperate regions except for 1 study that was conducted in Antarctica. http://www.marine.csiro.au/csquares/index.html -
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title A systematic review of literature that assess the effects of sewage disposal on soft sediment assemblages.
title_short A systematic review of literature that assess the effects of sewage disposal on soft sediment assemblages.
title_full A systematic review of literature that assess the effects of sewage disposal on soft sediment assemblages.
title_fullStr A systematic review of literature that assess the effects of sewage disposal on soft sediment assemblages.
title_full_unstemmed A systematic review of literature that assess the effects of sewage disposal on soft sediment assemblages.
title_sort systematic review of literature that assess the effects of sewage disposal on soft sediment assemblages.
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