1. Assessing the influence of sewage outfalls on seagrass meadows using nitrogen isotopes.
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Andrade MF, Creed JC, de Albergaria-Barbosa ACR, Patire VF, Hatje V, and Cruz ICS
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- Humans, Nitrogen Isotopes analysis, Environmental Monitoring, Environment, Nitrogen analysis, Ecosystem, Sewage
- Abstract
Untreated sewage discharged increases the nutrient loads and changes ecosystem functions. It increases the values of the nitrogen isotopic signature (δ
15 N) of primary producers such as seagrasses. Itaparica Island (Bahia, Brazil) has undergone extensive urbanization over 50 years. Most of the island has no sewage treatment, and a bridge's construction could increase its population ten times. We evaluated the effects of sewage inputs on the δ15 N of seagrass (Halodule wrightii) across Itaparica Island in 14 areas of the island with different degrees of urbanization. Average values of δ15 N ranged from -3.95 ‰ (±1.04 SD) to 2.73 ‰ (±1.61). The highest human occupation site also has the highest mean value of δ15 N, and seagrass shoot density. The significant correlation (p < 0.05) between δ15 N values and shoot density may indicate a possible anthropogenic pressure impacting meadow abundance. Despite a positive correlation, increased anthropogenic nutrient supply can support algae growth and harm seagrass ecosystems., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests: Matheus Fernandes Andrade reports equipment, drugs, or supplies and travel were provided by National Council for Scientific and Technological Development. Matheus Fernandes Andrade reports financial support was provided by Foundation for Research Support of Bahia State. Ana Cecilia Rizzatti de Albergaria Barbosa reports financial support was provided by National Council for Scientific and Technological Development. Vinicius Faria Patire reports financial support was provided by Coordination of Higher Education Personnel Improvement., (Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier Ltd.)- Published
- 2023
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