Ongoing alterations to estuaries by inland agricultural intensification and coastal development could affect their capacity to regulate the flux of excess terrestrial nitrogen (N) to the coastal ocean. Here, a new multiform δ15N metric was developed to measure how “pristine,” moderately impacted, and highly degraded estuaries recycle (assimilation, mineralization) and remove (denitrification, anaerobic ammonium oxidation) N. Organic (dissolved and particulate, δ15N and δ13C) and inorganic (nitrate and ammonium, δ15N and δ18O) N forms were measured over the salinity gradient in the wet and dry season in subtropical estuaries receiving increasing terrestrial N loads (pristine: 16 kg N d−1, moderate: 150 kg N d−1, degraded: 630 kg N d−1). The ...
Concentration versus salinity diagrams are the most widely used method to derive estuarine sources a...
Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) is often the dominant form of reactive nitrogen transported from la...
Estuaries play a key role in moderating the flow of nitrogen (N) to marine ecosystems. However, the ...
Ongoing alterations to estuaries by inland agricultural intensification and coastal development coul...
Ongoing alterations to estuaries by inland agricultural intensification and coastal development coul...
Intensifying agricultural production and coastal urbanization are increasing nitrogen (N) loads to e...
Nitrogen (N) removal from estuaries is driven in part by sedimentary microbial processes. The proces...
Estuaries are dynamic ecosystems at the interface of terrestrial and oceanic nutrient cycles. Nitrog...
Estuaries, being transition zones between land and ocean, act as sink or source of nitrate and thus ...
Sediment nitrogen (N) cycling was investigated through multi-year field and laboratory experiments i...
In estuaries, the nitrogen cycle can be substantially altered due to anthropogenic activities result...
Ammonium and nitrate uptake was measured in 6 European tidal estuaries (Ems, Rhine, Scheldt, Loire, ...
Eutrophication threatens many coastal ecosystems throughout the world. Despite wastewater treatment,...
Estuaries are productive ecosystems that provide important ecosystem functions such as the storage a...
Nitrogen loadings to coastal waters have increased over the last century, resulting in deterioration...
Concentration versus salinity diagrams are the most widely used method to derive estuarine sources a...
Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) is often the dominant form of reactive nitrogen transported from la...
Estuaries play a key role in moderating the flow of nitrogen (N) to marine ecosystems. However, the ...
Ongoing alterations to estuaries by inland agricultural intensification and coastal development coul...
Ongoing alterations to estuaries by inland agricultural intensification and coastal development coul...
Intensifying agricultural production and coastal urbanization are increasing nitrogen (N) loads to e...
Nitrogen (N) removal from estuaries is driven in part by sedimentary microbial processes. The proces...
Estuaries are dynamic ecosystems at the interface of terrestrial and oceanic nutrient cycles. Nitrog...
Estuaries, being transition zones between land and ocean, act as sink or source of nitrate and thus ...
Sediment nitrogen (N) cycling was investigated through multi-year field and laboratory experiments i...
In estuaries, the nitrogen cycle can be substantially altered due to anthropogenic activities result...
Ammonium and nitrate uptake was measured in 6 European tidal estuaries (Ems, Rhine, Scheldt, Loire, ...
Eutrophication threatens many coastal ecosystems throughout the world. Despite wastewater treatment,...
Estuaries are productive ecosystems that provide important ecosystem functions such as the storage a...
Nitrogen loadings to coastal waters have increased over the last century, resulting in deterioration...
Concentration versus salinity diagrams are the most widely used method to derive estuarine sources a...
Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) is often the dominant form of reactive nitrogen transported from la...
Estuaries play a key role in moderating the flow of nitrogen (N) to marine ecosystems. However, the ...