NITROGEN-STABLE ISOTOPE SIGNATURES IN ESTUARINE FOOD WEBS - A RECORD OF INCREASING URBANIZATION IN COASTAL WATERSHEDS

Citation
Jw. Mcclelland et al., NITROGEN-STABLE ISOTOPE SIGNATURES IN ESTUARINE FOOD WEBS - A RECORD OF INCREASING URBANIZATION IN COASTAL WATERSHEDS, Limnology and oceanography, 42(5), 1997, pp. 930-937
Citations number
52
Categorie Soggetti
Oceanografhy,Limnology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00243590
Volume
42
Issue
5
Year of publication
1997
Pages
930 - 937
Database
ISI
SICI code
0024-3590(1997)42:5<930:NISIEF>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
Nutrient enrichment as a result of anthropogenic activity concentrated along the land-sea margin is increasing eutrophication of near-shore waters across the globe. Management of eutrophication in the coastal z one has been hampered by the lack of a direct method to trace nitrogen sources from land into coastal food webs. Stable isotope data from a series of estuaries receiving nitrogen loads from 2 to 467 kg N ha(-1) yr(-1) from the Waquoit Bay watershed, Cape God, Massachusetts, indic ate that producer and consumer N-15-to-N-14 ratios record increases in wastewater nitrogen inputs. Nitrate from groundwater-borne wastewater introduces a N-15-enriched tracer to estuaries. This study explicitly Links anthropogenically derived nitrogen from watersheds to nitrogen in estuarine plants and animals, and suggests that wastewater nitrogen may be detectable in estuarine biota at relatively low loading rates, before eutrophication leads to major changes in species composition a nd abundance within estuarine food webs.