Urban development in coastal settings has increased the input of nitrogen into estuaries globally, in many cases changing the composition of estuarine ecosystems. By focussing on three adjacent estuaries with a gradient of anthropogenic N loadings, we used stable isotopes of N and C to test for changes due to increased anthropogenic N input on the structure of some key trophic linkages in estuaries. We found a consistent enrichment in δ¹⁵N corresponding to increased anthropogenic N at the three ecosystem levels studied: fine benthic organic matter, grazing invertebrate, and planktivorous fish. The degree of enrichment in δ¹⁵N between fine benthic organic matter and the grapsid crab Parasesarma erythrodactyla was identical across the three s...
Nitrogen (N) stable isotope values (δ15N) were used to assess the removal of wastewater N from the f...
Assessments of sewage pollution routinely employ stable nitrogen isotope analysis (δ15N) in biota, b...
Narragansett Bay has been heavily influenced by human activities for more than 200 years. In recent ...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
Nutrient (N and P) loading may affect functioning in aquatic ecosystems by restructuring producer as...
Our understanding of the interactions between terrestrial river catchments and estuarine ecology nee...
Estuaries are productive ecosystems that provide important ecosystem functions such as the storage a...
Major rivers produce large plumes which subsidize benthic marine food webs. Because most plumes are ...
Use of stable nitrogen isotope ratios is one method that has been proposed to indicate anthropogenic...
The effects of nonpoint source nutrients on estuaries can be difficult to pinpoint, with researchers...
We explored the use of stable nitrogen (N) isotope analysis to assess trophic position of consumers ...
A stable isotope study was carried out to investigate the feeding ecology of the common goby Pomatos...
Nitrogen is a limiting nutrient in marine waters and anthropogenic additions of nitrogen may lead to...
Ongoing alterations to estuaries by inland agricultural intensification and coastal development coul...
The relative importance of carbon sources supporting aquatic food webs within and among estuaries ...
Nitrogen (N) stable isotope values (δ15N) were used to assess the removal of wastewater N from the f...
Assessments of sewage pollution routinely employ stable nitrogen isotope analysis (δ15N) in biota, b...
Narragansett Bay has been heavily influenced by human activities for more than 200 years. In recent ...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
Nutrient (N and P) loading may affect functioning in aquatic ecosystems by restructuring producer as...
Our understanding of the interactions between terrestrial river catchments and estuarine ecology nee...
Estuaries are productive ecosystems that provide important ecosystem functions such as the storage a...
Major rivers produce large plumes which subsidize benthic marine food webs. Because most plumes are ...
Use of stable nitrogen isotope ratios is one method that has been proposed to indicate anthropogenic...
The effects of nonpoint source nutrients on estuaries can be difficult to pinpoint, with researchers...
We explored the use of stable nitrogen (N) isotope analysis to assess trophic position of consumers ...
A stable isotope study was carried out to investigate the feeding ecology of the common goby Pomatos...
Nitrogen is a limiting nutrient in marine waters and anthropogenic additions of nitrogen may lead to...
Ongoing alterations to estuaries by inland agricultural intensification and coastal development coul...
The relative importance of carbon sources supporting aquatic food webs within and among estuaries ...
Nitrogen (N) stable isotope values (δ15N) were used to assess the removal of wastewater N from the f...
Assessments of sewage pollution routinely employ stable nitrogen isotope analysis (δ15N) in biota, b...
Narragansett Bay has been heavily influenced by human activities for more than 200 years. In recent ...