Publications by authors named "Damian G Gil"

The effects of untreated wastewater and shore levels on zoobenthic diversity, species accumulation, and abundance-biomass relationships were studied on intertidal rocky shores of central Patagonia, Argentina. Winter samples (2015) from two sewage-impacted and two reference sites showed that pollution disrupted macrozoobenthic diversity and zonation. A total of 83 taxa were identified, with polychaetes (31 species), mollusks (22), and crustaceans (21) being the most diverse.

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We assessed seasonal and spatial variability of seawater quality and bacterial pollution in two sewage-impacted and two reference rocky shores in the area of Comodoro Rivadavia, the largest city in central Patagonia. Samples taken from winter 2015 to autumn 2017 at different intertidal levels showed that the impacted sites experienced a decrease of salinity-more pronounced towards the autumn-, a slightly higher turbidity, the lowest values of dissolved oxygen, and significantly higher concentrations of nitrates throughout the year. They also were up to ten times above the legal limit of fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) for recreation and fishing areas.

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