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Comparison of benthic foraminifera and macrofaunal indicators of the impact of oil-based drill mud disposal
Authors:Marié  va Denoyelle,Frans J. Jorissen,Daniel Martin
Affiliation:a Laboratory of Recent and Fossil Bio-Indicators, UPRES EA 2644 BIAF, Angers University, 2 Bd Lavoisier, 49045 Angers, France
b LEBIM, Ile d’Yeu, France
c TOTAL S.A., DGEP/HSE-ENV, 2 place Jean Millier, 92078 Paris la Défense Cedex, France
d Centre d’Estudis Avançats de Blanes (CEAB-CSIC), Carrer d’accés a la Cala Sant Francesc 14, 17300 Blanes (Girona), Catalunya, Spain
e IFREMER Corse, Imm Agostini, ZI Furiani, 20600 Bastia, France
Abstract:We compare foraminifera and macrofauna as bio-indicators of oil-based drill mud disposal site off Congo. The most polluted sites are characterized by poor faunas, dominated by some very tolerant taxa. Slightly further from the disposal site, there is an area with strongly increased densities, heavily dominated by opportunistic taxa. Still further, macrofauna appears to be similar to that at the reference area, but the foraminiferal meiofauna still suggests a slight environmental perturbation. The foraminiferal FIEI index, based on the species distribution in the study area, appears to be more discriminative than the macrofaunal ITI index, based on a priori definitions of the trophic guilds of the various taxa. Our comparative approach allows us to point out the benefits of (1) the use of macrofauna and foraminifera together and (2) the definition of the species groups used in biotic indices on the basis of observations made directly in the study area.
Keywords:Bio-indicators   Biotic index   Drilling mud   Foraminifera   Macrofauna
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