Impact of treated sewage on meiobenthic nematodes: a case study from the Tunisian Refining Industries Company

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Autor(a) principal: Hedfi,A.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Ben Ali,M., Noureldeen,A., Darwish,H., Saif,T., Albogami,B., Altowairqi,T. K., Boufahja,F.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Biology
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842022000100143
Resumo: Abstract The main objective of the current study was to assess the impact of the water taken from the ‘Tunisian Refining Industries Company’ on meiobenthic nematodes, before and after a series of treatments in decantation basins followed by its discharge in Bizerte bay, Tunisia. The comparison of environmental parameters of the two types of water was clearly indicative of an improvement in the quality of treated waters after a significant reduction in their loads in hydrocarbons. Overall, the water retained a good quality after being treated by ‘Tunisian Refining Industries Company’ before discharge in the sea. At the end of the experiment, differential responses were observed according to the richness of sediment in organic matter and hydrocarbons. Thus, it was apparent that the nematode assemblage exposed to the treated waters was closer to controls and associated to higher values of abundance, than that under untreated ones. It was also assumed that the species Microlaimus honestus De Man, 1922, Paramonohystera proteus Wieser, 1956 and Cyartonema germanicum Juario, 1972 are sensitive bioindicators of bad environmental statues and of hydrocarbon presence in the environment. On the other hand, Metoncholaimus pristiurus (Zur Strassen, 1894) Filipjev, 1918 would rather be classified as a positive bioindicative species of this type of pollutants.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impact of treated sewage on meiobenthic nematodes: a case study from the Tunisian Refining Industries Company
title Impact of treated sewage on meiobenthic nematodes: a case study from the Tunisian Refining Industries Company
spellingShingle Impact of treated sewage on meiobenthic nematodes: a case study from the Tunisian Refining Industries Company
Hedfi,A.
meiobenthic nematodes
microcosms
refinery
taxonomy
treated sewage
title_short Impact of treated sewage on meiobenthic nematodes: a case study from the Tunisian Refining Industries Company
title_full Impact of treated sewage on meiobenthic nematodes: a case study from the Tunisian Refining Industries Company
title_fullStr Impact of treated sewage on meiobenthic nematodes: a case study from the Tunisian Refining Industries Company
title_full_unstemmed Impact of treated sewage on meiobenthic nematodes: a case study from the Tunisian Refining Industries Company
title_sort Impact of treated sewage on meiobenthic nematodes: a case study from the Tunisian Refining Industries Company
author Hedfi,A.
author_facet Hedfi,A.
Ben Ali,M.
Noureldeen,A.
Darwish,H.
Saif,T.
Albogami,B.
Altowairqi,T. K.
Boufahja,F.
author_role author
author2 Ben Ali,M.
Noureldeen,A.
Darwish,H.
Saif,T.
Albogami,B.
Altowairqi,T. K.
Boufahja,F.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hedfi,A.
Ben Ali,M.
Noureldeen,A.
Darwish,H.
Saif,T.
Albogami,B.
Altowairqi,T. K.
Boufahja,F.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv meiobenthic nematodes
microcosms
refinery
taxonomy
treated sewage
topic meiobenthic nematodes
microcosms
refinery
taxonomy
treated sewage
description Abstract The main objective of the current study was to assess the impact of the water taken from the ‘Tunisian Refining Industries Company’ on meiobenthic nematodes, before and after a series of treatments in decantation basins followed by its discharge in Bizerte bay, Tunisia. The comparison of environmental parameters of the two types of water was clearly indicative of an improvement in the quality of treated waters after a significant reduction in their loads in hydrocarbons. Overall, the water retained a good quality after being treated by ‘Tunisian Refining Industries Company’ before discharge in the sea. At the end of the experiment, differential responses were observed according to the richness of sediment in organic matter and hydrocarbons. Thus, it was apparent that the nematode assemblage exposed to the treated waters was closer to controls and associated to higher values of abundance, than that under untreated ones. It was also assumed that the species Microlaimus honestus De Man, 1922, Paramonohystera proteus Wieser, 1956 and Cyartonema germanicum Juario, 1972 are sensitive bioindicators of bad environmental statues and of hydrocarbon presence in the environment. On the other hand, Metoncholaimus pristiurus (Zur Strassen, 1894) Filipjev, 1918 would rather be classified as a positive bioindicative species of this type of pollutants.
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