Diatoms’ Diversity in the Assessment of the Impact of Diamond and Oil and Gas Mining on Aquatic Ecosystems of the Central Yakut Plain (Eastern Siberia, Yakutia) Using Bioindication and Statistical Mapping Methods

Author:

Barinova Sophia1ORCID,Gabyshev Viktor2ORCID,Genkal Sergey3,Gabysheva Olga2

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Evolution, University of Haifa, Mount Carmel, 199 Abba Khoushi Ave., Haifa 3498838, Israel

2. Institute for Biological Problems of Cryolithozone, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Science (IBPC SB RAS), 41 Lenin Ave., 677980 Yakutsk, Russia

3. Papanin Institute for Biology of Inland Waters, Russian Academy of Sciences (IBIW RAS), Nekouz District, Yaroslavl Region, 152742 Borok, Russia

Abstract

Diamond and oil and gas production carries risks to the aquatic ecosystem. In Eastern Siberia, on the territory of the Central Yakut Plain, mining development of the Yakut diamond-bearing province and Tas-Yuryakh oil and gas condensate field has been underway for several decades. But the problem of studying negative consequences in the region is covered only from the point of view of the impact on terrestrial ecosystems. The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of diamond and oil and gas production on the aquatic ecosystems of the region using the bioindicative properties of diatoms. The work used previously widely tested methods of ecological mapping, JASP, and species–environments relationship analysis. The results of chemical analysis of water showed that in oil and gas production areas, there is no pollution with petroleum products, but the concentration of silicon and zinc is increased. The study identified key pollutants in the Central Yakut Plain and demonstrated the effectiveness of diatoms as bioindicators. Elevated chloride levels were found in diamond mining areas, and increased copper levels were noted in oil production regions. In the diatom flora of the region, 144 species were identified, of which 137 are indicator species. Natural and anthropogenic clusters of environmental factors are identified, characterized by a specific effect on the species composition and taxonomic structure of diatom communities. The results obtained are suitable for assessing the level of anthropogenic impact on aquatic communities of photosynthetic microorganisms in permafrost conditions.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation

Publisher

MDPI AG

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