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Aroon R. Melwani and Bruce Thompson San Francisco Estuary Institute

The Influence of Chemical and Physical Factors on Macrobenthos in the San Francisco Estuary A Stressor Identification Method. Aroon R. Melwani and Bruce Thompson San Francisco Estuary Institute. Test a method for benthic stressor identification in the San Francisco Estuary

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Aroon R. Melwani and Bruce Thompson San Francisco Estuary Institute

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  1. The Influence of Chemical and Physical Factors on Macrobenthos in the San Francisco EstuaryA Stressor Identification Method Aroon R. Melwani and Bruce Thompson San Francisco Estuary Institute

  2. Test a method for benthic stressor identification in the San Francisco Estuary Use the method to determine which sediment contaminant(s) have the highest association with benthic impacts observed in the Estuary Objectives

  3. Common Variables • A common subset of variables of sediment description and contamination

  4. Individual benthic metrics identified by Thompson and Lowe (2004) as representative indicators of Estuary benthos were used as dependant variables Benthos Data

  5. Study Locations

  6. Pearson’s Correlation Analysis of chemistry and sediment variables Step 1: multiple regression of sediment variables and mERMq Principal Components Analysis (PCA) of chemical variables Step 2: multiple regression of PCA factors and sediment variables Methods

  7. Principal Components Analysis • Contaminant mixtures

  8. Step 2 Multiple Regression • Contaminant factors, salinity and sediment-type

  9. Summary of Analyses Contaminants Grain size Salinity TOC

  10. Link benthos, toxicity, and sediment contamination Assess benthic samples from locations identified as toxic in Causes of Sediment Toxicity Study Determine linkages between laboratory toxicity tests and benthic impacts Five Year Plan Conclusions Future Steps - Establish Linkages • Different physical and chemical sediment factors appear to influence • benthos in different areas of the Estuary • Contaminant mixtures always contributed to changes in benthos • Testable hypotheses may be generated by analyses

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