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The use of δ¹5N signatures of translocated macroalgae to map coastal nutrient plumes : improving species selection and spatial analysis of metropolitan datasets

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posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00 authored by M Fernandes, S Benger, S Sharma, S Gaylard, T Kildea, S Hoare, M Braley, Andrew IrvingAndrew Irving
The definition of the spatial footprint of land-derived nutrient plumes is a key element to the design of initiatives to combat eutrophication in urbanised coastal regions. These plumes, however, are difficult to monitor because of their inherent high-frequency temporal and spatial variability. Biomonitoring with macroalgae provides time-integration of bioavailable nitrogen inputs through the measurement of δ¹⁵N signatures in tissues, and adequate spatial coverage through translocation to desirable monitoring locations. In this study, we used laboratory incubations to compare three different species of macroalgae as bioindicators, and a field experiment to investigate the applicability of the technique forthe large-scale mapping of nutrient plumes. Cladophora valonioides was selected for the field experimentas it showed rapid changes in δ¹⁵N values in the laboratory incubations, was abundant in shallow depths making collection cost-efficient, and had tough thalli capable of withstanding deployment in open water. Ecklonia radiata also performed well in the laboratory incubations, but field harvest from subtidal depths was comparatively more expensive. Ulva lactuca had fragile thalli, and large nitrogen reserves that acted to mask the isotopic signal of newly acquired nitrogen. Cladophora valonioides was translocated to 246 sites covering an area of ~445 km2 along the highly urbanized temperate coast of Adelaide, South Australia. The resulting isotopic signatures of nitrogen in tissues were spatially interpolated to produce maps of land-derived nutrient plumes, to model probability and standard error in the predictive surface, and to optimize sampling design.

Funding

Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)

History

Volume

14

Issue

9

Start Page

2399

End Page

2410

Number of Pages

12

eISSN

1464-0333

ISSN

1464-0325

Location

United Kingdom

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

Language

en-aus

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

Australian Water Quality Centre; Environment Protection Authority; Flinders University; South Australian Research and Development Institute; TBA Research Institute;

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Journal of environmental monitoring.

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