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A Multitrophic Approach to Monitoring the Effects of Metal Mining in Otherwise Pristine and Ecologically Sensitive Rivers in Northern Canada

机译:多营养法监测加拿大北部原生态和生态敏感河流中金属开采的影响

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It is not known if current chemical and biological monitoring methods are appropriate for assessing the impacts of growing industrial development on ecologically sensitive northern waters. We used a multitrophic level approach to evaluate current monitoring methods and to determine whether metal-mining activities had affected 2 otherwise pristine rivers that flow into the South Nahanni River, Northwest Territories, a World Heritage Site. We compared upstream reference conditions in the rivers to sites downstream and further downstream of mines. The endpoints we evaluated included concentrations of metals in river water, sediments, and liver and flesh of slimy sculpin (Cottus cognatus); benthic algal and macroinvertebrate abundance, richness, diversity, and community composition; and various slimy sculpin measures, our sentinel forage fish species. Elevated concentrations of copper and iron in liver tissue of sculpin from the Flat River were associated with high concentrations of mine-derived iron in river water and copper in sediments that were above national guidelines. In addition, sites downstream of the mine on the Flat River had increased algal abundances and altered benthic macroinvertebrate communities, whereas the sites downstream of the mine on Prairie Creek had increased benthic macroinvertebrate taxa richness and improved sculpin condition. Biological differences in both rivers were consistent with mild enrichment of the rivers downstream of current and historical mining activity. We recommend that monitoring in these northern rivers focus on indicators in epilithon and benthic macroinvertebrate communities due to their responsiveness and as alternatives to lethal fish sampling in habitats with low fish abundance. We also recommend monitoring of metal burdens in periphyton and benthic invertebrates for assessment of exposure to mine effluent and causal association. Although the effects of mining activities on riverine biota currently are limited, our results show that there is potential for effects to occur with proposed growth in mining activities.
机译:目前尚不清楚当前的化学和生物监测方法是否适合评估不断发展的工业发展对生态敏感的北部水域的影响。我们使用多营养水平的方法来评估当前的监测方法,并确定金属开采活动是否影响了流入世界遗产西北地区南纳汉尼河的另外两条原始河。我们将河流上游的参考条件与矿山下游和下游的站点进行了比较。我们评估的终点包括河水,沉积物中以及粘糊糊的杜鹃(Cottus cognatus)的肝和肉中的金属浓度。底栖藻类和大型无脊椎动物的丰富度,丰富度,多样性和群落组成;以及各种粘糊糊的措施,我们的前哨饲草鱼种类。弗拉特河鱼肝脏组织中铜和铁的浓度升高与河水中高含量的矿山铁和沉积物中的铜含量超过国家规定有关。此外,在弗拉特河上矿山下游的地点增加了藻类的丰度,并改变了底栖大型无脊椎动物群落,而在矿山下游的草原河上的地点增加了底栖大型无脊椎动物类群的丰富度并改善了形。两条河流的生物学差异与当前和历史采矿活动下游河流的温和富集相一致。我们建议在这些北部河流中进行监测时应注意表皮生物和底栖大型无脊椎动物群落中的指标,因为它们的响应能力强,并可以替代鱼类丰度低的生境中的致死鱼类采样。我们还建议监视附生植物和底栖无脊椎动物中的金属负荷,以评估暴露于矿山废水和因果关系的情况。尽管目前采矿活动对河流生物区系的影响有限,但我们的研究结果表明,采矿活动的拟议增长可能会产生影响。

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