The composition, structure and functional characteristics of macrobenthos in the coastal zone of the Primorsky Krai (Sea of Japan)

The intense anthropogenic load and the high economic exploitation of marine biological resources in the coastal part of the Primorsky Krai (Sea of Japan) cause a comprehensive study of the marine environment and biota conditions. Macrobenthos is one of the essential components that determines the no...

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Main Authors: Yulia A. Galysheva, Tatiana V. Boychenko, Anna V. Radovets
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Altai State University 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7700519
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:87503ff02ded4c8aafe37ec9a52f8d18 2023-05-15T18:19:35+02:00 The composition, structure and functional characteristics of macrobenthos in the coastal zone of the Primorsky Krai (Sea of Japan) Yulia A. Galysheva Tatiana V. Boychenko Anna V. Radovets 2022-05-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7700519 https://doaj.org/article/87503ff02ded4c8aafe37ec9a52f8d18 EN eng Altai State University http://journal.asu.ru/biol/article/view/11351 https://doaj.org/toc/2412-1908 2412-1908 doi:10.5281/zenodo.7700519 https://doaj.org/article/87503ff02ded4c8aafe37ec9a52f8d18 Acta Biologica Sibirica, Vol 8, Pp 129-141 (2022) macrobenthos sea of japan vladivostok peter the great bay golden horn bight organic pollution anthropogenic load marine ecosystems Biology (General) QH301-705.5 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7700519 2023-03-12T01:32:26Z The intense anthropogenic load and the high economic exploitation of marine biological resources in the coastal part of the Primorsky Krai (Sea of Japan) cause a comprehensive study of the marine environment and biota conditions. Macrobenthos is one of the essential components that determines the normal functioning of the marine ecosystem. We studied the composition, structure, and quantitative characteristics of macrobenthos and their functions. We grouped all coastal zones into four groups: (1) open areas subject to the influence of the prevailing river flow and minimal impact of the marine fleet; (2) open areas of the north-eastern and northern coasts, where the accumulation of organic matter (OM) is not observed; (3) water areas with naturally elevated OM content and local anthropogenic impact; and (4) the most polluted territories, subject to the intense chronic influence of factors of accumulation of OM, mainly of anthropogenic origin. The Golden Horn Bight is the water area subjected to the most significant anthropogenic impact, while the Kievka, Udobnaya, and Rudnaya Bights, on the eastern coast of Primorsky Krai, are the areas with the smallest level of anthropogenic press. The water areas of Nakhodka, Vladimira, Vostok, and Troitca Bight, enriched in organic matter, occupied the intermediate position. We revealed that the most significant components of macrobenthos-macrophytes and bivalves-cease to work as an effective biological filter, and the transformation of incoming pollution in the water area is too slow in conditions of chronic pollution of coastal marine ecosystems. The heterotrophic community feeds on a significant amount of introduced organic matter, often of toxic origin, the nature of which probably affects the functioning of mass groups of organisms, reducing the indicators of biodiversity and abundance. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sibirica Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
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topic macrobenthos
sea of japan
vladivostok
peter the great bay
golden horn bight
organic pollution
anthropogenic load
marine ecosystems
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
spellingShingle macrobenthos
sea of japan
vladivostok
peter the great bay
golden horn bight
organic pollution
anthropogenic load
marine ecosystems
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Yulia A. Galysheva
Tatiana V. Boychenko
Anna V. Radovets
The composition, structure and functional characteristics of macrobenthos in the coastal zone of the Primorsky Krai (Sea of Japan)
topic_facet macrobenthos
sea of japan
vladivostok
peter the great bay
golden horn bight
organic pollution
anthropogenic load
marine ecosystems
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
description The intense anthropogenic load and the high economic exploitation of marine biological resources in the coastal part of the Primorsky Krai (Sea of Japan) cause a comprehensive study of the marine environment and biota conditions. Macrobenthos is one of the essential components that determines the normal functioning of the marine ecosystem. We studied the composition, structure, and quantitative characteristics of macrobenthos and their functions. We grouped all coastal zones into four groups: (1) open areas subject to the influence of the prevailing river flow and minimal impact of the marine fleet; (2) open areas of the north-eastern and northern coasts, where the accumulation of organic matter (OM) is not observed; (3) water areas with naturally elevated OM content and local anthropogenic impact; and (4) the most polluted territories, subject to the intense chronic influence of factors of accumulation of OM, mainly of anthropogenic origin. The Golden Horn Bight is the water area subjected to the most significant anthropogenic impact, while the Kievka, Udobnaya, and Rudnaya Bights, on the eastern coast of Primorsky Krai, are the areas with the smallest level of anthropogenic press. The water areas of Nakhodka, Vladimira, Vostok, and Troitca Bight, enriched in organic matter, occupied the intermediate position. We revealed that the most significant components of macrobenthos-macrophytes and bivalves-cease to work as an effective biological filter, and the transformation of incoming pollution in the water area is too slow in conditions of chronic pollution of coastal marine ecosystems. The heterotrophic community feeds on a significant amount of introduced organic matter, often of toxic origin, the nature of which probably affects the functioning of mass groups of organisms, reducing the indicators of biodiversity and abundance.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Yulia A. Galysheva
Tatiana V. Boychenko
Anna V. Radovets
author_facet Yulia A. Galysheva
Tatiana V. Boychenko
Anna V. Radovets
author_sort Yulia A. Galysheva
title The composition, structure and functional characteristics of macrobenthos in the coastal zone of the Primorsky Krai (Sea of Japan)
title_short The composition, structure and functional characteristics of macrobenthos in the coastal zone of the Primorsky Krai (Sea of Japan)
title_full The composition, structure and functional characteristics of macrobenthos in the coastal zone of the Primorsky Krai (Sea of Japan)
title_fullStr The composition, structure and functional characteristics of macrobenthos in the coastal zone of the Primorsky Krai (Sea of Japan)
title_full_unstemmed The composition, structure and functional characteristics of macrobenthos in the coastal zone of the Primorsky Krai (Sea of Japan)
title_sort composition, structure and functional characteristics of macrobenthos in the coastal zone of the primorsky krai (sea of japan)
publisher Altai State University
publishDate 2022
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7700519
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