1. A new set of N isotopic reference values for monitoring Ulva green tides in coral reef ecosystems.
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Van Wynsberge S, Antypas F, Brisset M, Desnues A, Jamet L, Lagourgue L, Payri C, Jauffrais T, and Lemonnier H
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- Ecosystem, Coral Reefs, Reference Values, Nitrogen, Eutrophication, Ulva, Seaweed
- Abstract
Green tides occurrence has increased in coral reefs, yet few reference values have been documented to support bloom management in these ecosystems. Here, we took advantage of recent Ulva green tides that occurred in New Caledonia to (i) identify the elements limiting the growth of Ulva spp. during these blooms; and (ii) validate the use of isotopic markers for identifying sources of nutrients that generated blooms. N/P ratios highlighted a stronger limitation of algae by phosphorus than by nitrogen on sites under oceanic influence, while the proportions of N and P were optimal for algal growth at sites where green tides occurred. Macroalgae highly exposed to sewage water was characterized by higher δ
15 N than macroalgae collected in areas exposed to synthetic inorganic fertilizers. From these results, we established a new set of threshold values for using δ15 N in Ulva species as an indicator of nitrogen source type in coral reefs., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier Ltd.)- Published
- 2024
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