Assessments of sewage pollution routinely employ stable nitrogen isotope analysis (δ15N) in biota, but multiple taxa are rarely used. This single species focus leads to underreporting of whether derived spatial N patterns are consistent. Here we test the question of ‘reproducibility’, incorporating ‘taxonomic replication’ in the measurement of δ15N gradients in algae, seagrasses, crabs and fish with distance from a sewage outfall on the Adelaide coast (southern Australia). Isotopic sewage signals were equally strong in all taxa and declined at the same rate. This congruence amongst taxa has not been reported previously. It implies that sewage-N propagates to fish via a tight spatial coupling between production and consumption processes, res...
δ15N values of aquatic plants can reflect anthropogenic N loading. Recent work suggests the duckweed...
Human-induced eutrophication has altered ecological processes in aquatic ecosystems. Detection of ec...
tN-stable isotope analysis of macroalgae has become a popular method for the monitoring of nitrogenp...
We examined whether δ15N levels of marine biota with different nutrient uptake characteristics can b...
During the past decade the use of stable isotopes to investigate transport pathways of nutrients in ...
We compared the sensitivity of algae and hermit crabs to seasonal shifts in the dominance of continu...
Excess nitrogen is a forceful agent of ecological change in coastal waters, and wastewater is a prom...
Nitrogen (N) stable isotope values (δ15N) were used to assess the removal of wastewater N from the f...
Increased nitrogen loading has been implicated in eutrophication occurrences worldwide. Much of this...
Urban development in coastal settings has increased the input of nitrogen into estuaries globally, i...
We assessed the effects of primary, secondary and tertiary treated sewage on the stable isotope comp...
In hydrodynamically complex environments, where conventional water-quality parameters ma y not adequ...
Over the last decade natural abundances of stable isotopes ¹³C and ¹⁵N have been used to investigate...
Major rivers produce large plumes which subsidize benthic marine food webs. Because most plumes are ...
Sewage, waste organic matter from domestic and municipal wastewater, causes increased secondary prod...
δ15N values of aquatic plants can reflect anthropogenic N loading. Recent work suggests the duckweed...
Human-induced eutrophication has altered ecological processes in aquatic ecosystems. Detection of ec...
tN-stable isotope analysis of macroalgae has become a popular method for the monitoring of nitrogenp...
We examined whether δ15N levels of marine biota with different nutrient uptake characteristics can b...
During the past decade the use of stable isotopes to investigate transport pathways of nutrients in ...
We compared the sensitivity of algae and hermit crabs to seasonal shifts in the dominance of continu...
Excess nitrogen is a forceful agent of ecological change in coastal waters, and wastewater is a prom...
Nitrogen (N) stable isotope values (δ15N) were used to assess the removal of wastewater N from the f...
Increased nitrogen loading has been implicated in eutrophication occurrences worldwide. Much of this...
Urban development in coastal settings has increased the input of nitrogen into estuaries globally, i...
We assessed the effects of primary, secondary and tertiary treated sewage on the stable isotope comp...
In hydrodynamically complex environments, where conventional water-quality parameters ma y not adequ...
Over the last decade natural abundances of stable isotopes ¹³C and ¹⁵N have been used to investigate...
Major rivers produce large plumes which subsidize benthic marine food webs. Because most plumes are ...
Sewage, waste organic matter from domestic and municipal wastewater, causes increased secondary prod...
δ15N values of aquatic plants can reflect anthropogenic N loading. Recent work suggests the duckweed...
Human-induced eutrophication has altered ecological processes in aquatic ecosystems. Detection of ec...
tN-stable isotope analysis of macroalgae has become a popular method for the monitoring of nitrogenp...