“…Some studies have shown that the disturbance by benthic organisms was an important process affecting secondary pollutants released, because of the behavior as buried hole, ingestion, breathing, movement and discharge. These behaviors changed the porosity, compaction, pH and redox potential distribution of sediments to affect the mutual exchange of pollutants among the sediment, sediment pore water and the overlying water (Banta and Andersen, 2003;Granberg et al, 2008;Hunting et al, 2013;Josefsson et al, 2010;Lagauzere et al, 2009;Nogaro et al, 2013;Thibodeaux and Bierman, 2003). Bioturbation brought the contaminated sediment particles to the interface of sediment and water, that these particle resuspension to provide a contaminated habitat for the benthic organisms lived in the surface sediment (Gang et al, 2006;Mermillod-Blondin et al, 2008;Rhoads, 1974;Schaller, 2014;Simpson et al, 1998;Tengberg et al, 2003;Thibodeaux and Bierman, 2003;Widdows et al, 1998).…”