Marine Ecology Progress Series | |
Caulerpa prolifera stable isotope ratios reveal anthropogenic nutrients within a tidal lagoon | |
Ignacio Hern#xe1ndez1  Edward P. Morris1  Victor Quintino1  Ana Maria Rodrigues1  J. Lucas P#xe9rez-Llor#xe9ns1  Juan Jos#xe9 Vergara1  Oscar Alvarez1  Nerea Valc#xe1rcel-P#xe9rez1  Gloria Peralta1  Javier Benavente1  Rosa Freitas1  | |
关键词: Macroalgae; Nitrogen; δ15N; δ13C; C:N ratio; Hydrodynamics; Seagrass; Bay of Cádiz; | |
DOI : 10.3354/meps08184 | |
学科分类:海洋学与技术 | |
来源: Inter-Research | |
【 摘 要 】
ABSTRACT: Mapping of the nutrient content and isotopic composition of the native, rooted, green macroalga Caulerpa prolifera and the seagrass Cymodocea nodosa was conducted in the summer of 2006 within the inner Bay of Cádiz , SW Spain. Isotope values of suspended solids from aquaculture (δ15N = 9 ± 0.88) and urban effluent (δ15N = 7 ± 1.97) were similar to the isotopic composition of the macrophytes (δ15N range 3.4 to 8.1), suggesting the influence of anthropogenic nutrient sources throughout much of the bay. The N content of tissues (C. prolifera 3.0 to 4.9%; C. nodosa 1.8 to 3.0%) was highly associated with their isotopic composition, indicating that nutrient supply strongly influenced plant stoichiometry. Distance from the source, i.e. variation in water column nutrient concentration, which was also highly correlated with median current velocities (0.03 to 0.18 m s–1) and to a lesser extent benthic light dose (1.8 to 10.7 mol quanta m–2 d–1), appeared to determine the mass transfer of N to the benthos. Significantly lower values of C. nodosa N content and δ15N hint at the role strong gradients in environmental conditions may play in promoting the stable coexistence of seagrasses and C. prolifera within the bay. C. prolifera was a useful indicator species that, via the analysis of its tissue composition, can provide a highly effective tool to aid in the management of nutrient inputs within shallow, coastal zones.
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