Impact of the salinity gradient on the mollusc fauna in flooded mine subsidences (Karvina, Czech Republic)
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This paper presents the impact of salinisation on the aquatic mollusc fauna in fl ooded mine
subsidences in the Karvina region (Czech Republic). The results of the previous research on salinity in fl ooded
mine subsidences show that some of them contain a high content of dissolved inorganic substances (above
1000 mg·l-1). These substances can affect the vegetation and animals occurring in the water and the surrounding
area. The phylum of Mollusca was selected as a model group for the fi eldwork as it includes species with the
proven bioindication potential.
The occurrence of aquatic mollusc species was studied at 10 sites. The sites were selected based on
the content of dissolved substances (the salinity gradient from <500 to >1000 mg·l-1. A total of 12 aquatic
mollusc species were found, including one species identifi ed as a potential bioindicator of the negative effect
of salinisation on aquatic biota.
The analysis showed statistically signifi cant positive correlations between the content of dissolved
inorganic substances and the presence of alien species Potamopyrgus antipodarum (J.E. Gray, 1843).
The gradient of salinity signifi cantly affects the species composition of the mollusc fauna in fl ooded mine
subsidences and may affect the biodiversity of this group.
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molluscs, water salinity, mine subsidence, Karvina, Czech Republic
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Archives of Environmental Protection. 2014, vol. 40, issue 1, p. 87-99.