R. France et al., DELTA-N-15 EVIDENCE FOR NITROGEN-FIXATION ASSOCIATED WITH MACROALGAE FROM A SEAGRASS-MANGROVE CORAL-REEF SYSTEM, Marine ecology. Progress series, 167, 1998, pp. 297-299
Early studies using acetylene reduction have suggested that macroalgae
may contribute to nitrogen enrichment of waters near coral reefs via
nitrogen fixation by their epiphytic cyanophytes. Our objectives were
to investigate the potential of stable nitrogen isotope analysis for d
etecting nitrogen fixation in near-reef macroalgae, and to compare the
se findings with those for different fixing and non-fixing autotrophs
from other systems. We made collections of near-reef algae in Puerto R
ico, seagrasses and macroalgae from the northeast coast of the U.S., a
nd freshwater algae from streams in Quebec, Canada. The mean +/- SD de
lta(15)N for our near-reef algae was 0.3 +/- 1.0 parts per thousand, V
alues which were significantly lower than those from our other samplin
g areas and also well below published Values for other marine benthic
nitrogen fixers (ca 2 parts per thousand) and non-fixers (ca 6 parts p
er thousand). Our results provide a useful test of the value of stable
nitrogen analysis in detecting nitrogen fixation of near-reef algae,
thereby supporting previous non-isotope work in suggesting that this m
acroalgal-cyanophyte complex may provide an important source of fixed
nitrogen to reef systems.