Stable nitrogen isotopes in the turtle grass Thalassia testudinum from the Mexican Caribbean implications of anthropogenic development

Nutrient inputs associated with population growth threaten the integrity of coastal ecosystems. To assess the rapid increase in tourism, we compared the δ15N from Thalassia testudinum collected at sites with different levels of tourism development to detect the N inputs of wastewater discharge (WD) along the coast of Quintana Roo. The contributions of nitrogen enriched in 15N are directly related to the increase of WD inputs in areas of tourism development (Nichupte Lagoon in Cancun) and decreased toward Bahia Akumal and Tulum. The δ15N from T. testudinum was significantly lower at Mahahual and Puerto Morelos. In areas of the lowest development and with tourist activity restricted, such as the Yum Balam Reserve and Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve, the δ15N values were relatively enriched compared to Mahahual and Puerto Morelos. Therefore, Puerto Morelos and Mahahual may be used for baseline isotopic monitoring where tourist activities are growing and can lead to environmental pressure on the reef lagoon ecosystem. The anthropogenic N input has the potential to impact, both environmentally and economically, the seagrass meadows and the coral reefs along the coast of Quintana Roo and the Caribbean.

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Main Authors: Sánchez Martínez, Alberto de Jesús Doctor 13382, Ortiz Hernández, Ma. Concepción Doctora autor/a 2055, Talavera Sáenz, Ana Luisa autor/a 12835, Aguíñiga García, Sergio autor/a
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Subjects:Thalassia testudinum, Isótopos del nitrógeno, Pastos marinos, Arrecifes de coral, Artfrosur,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:358042024-06-26T11:26:10ZStable nitrogen isotopes in the turtle grass Thalassia testudinum from the Mexican Caribbean implications of anthropogenic development Sánchez Martínez, Alberto de Jesús Doctor 13382 Ortiz Hernández, Ma. Concepción Doctora autor/a 2055 Talavera Sáenz, Ana Luisa autor/a 12835 Aguíñiga García, Sergio autor/a textengNutrient inputs associated with population growth threaten the integrity of coastal ecosystems. To assess the rapid increase in tourism, we compared the δ15N from Thalassia testudinum collected at sites with different levels of tourism development to detect the N inputs of wastewater discharge (WD) along the coast of Quintana Roo. The contributions of nitrogen enriched in 15N are directly related to the increase of WD inputs in areas of tourism development (Nichupte Lagoon in Cancun) and decreased toward Bahia Akumal and Tulum. The δ15N from T. testudinum was significantly lower at Mahahual and Puerto Morelos. In areas of the lowest development and with tourist activity restricted, such as the Yum Balam Reserve and Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve, the δ15N values were relatively enriched compared to Mahahual and Puerto Morelos. Therefore, Puerto Morelos and Mahahual may be used for baseline isotopic monitoring where tourist activities are growing and can lead to environmental pressure on the reef lagoon ecosystem. The anthropogenic N input has the potential to impact, both environmentally and economically, the seagrass meadows and the coral reefs along the coast of Quintana Roo and the Caribbean.Nutrient inputs associated with population growth threaten the integrity of coastal ecosystems. To assess the rapid increase in tourism, we compared the δ15N from Thalassia testudinum collected at sites with different levels of tourism development to detect the N inputs of wastewater discharge (WD) along the coast of Quintana Roo. The contributions of nitrogen enriched in 15N are directly related to the increase of WD inputs in areas of tourism development (Nichupte Lagoon in Cancun) and decreased toward Bahia Akumal and Tulum. The δ15N from T. testudinum was significantly lower at Mahahual and Puerto Morelos. In areas of the lowest development and with tourist activity restricted, such as the Yum Balam Reserve and Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve, the δ15N values were relatively enriched compared to Mahahual and Puerto Morelos. Therefore, Puerto Morelos and Mahahual may be used for baseline isotopic monitoring where tourist activities are growing and can lead to environmental pressure on the reef lagoon ecosystem. The anthropogenic N input has the potential to impact, both environmentally and economically, the seagrass meadows and the coral reefs along the coast of Quintana Roo and the Caribbean.Adobe Acrobat profesional 6.0 o superiorThalassia testudinumIsótopos del nitrógenoPastos marinosArrecifes de coralArtfrosurDisponible en líneaEstuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science Availablehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0272771413000784/pdfft?md5=fdd799bbad89da520b99dfbcb319b799&pid=1-s2.0-S0272771413000784-main.pdfAcceso en línea sin restricciones
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topic Thalassia testudinum
Isótopos del nitrógeno
Pastos marinos
Arrecifes de coral
Artfrosur
Thalassia testudinum
Isótopos del nitrógeno
Pastos marinos
Arrecifes de coral
Artfrosur
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Isótopos del nitrógeno
Pastos marinos
Arrecifes de coral
Artfrosur
Thalassia testudinum
Isótopos del nitrógeno
Pastos marinos
Arrecifes de coral
Artfrosur
Sánchez Martínez, Alberto de Jesús Doctor 13382
Ortiz Hernández, Ma. Concepción Doctora autor/a 2055
Talavera Sáenz, Ana Luisa autor/a 12835
Aguíñiga García, Sergio autor/a
Stable nitrogen isotopes in the turtle grass Thalassia testudinum from the Mexican Caribbean implications of anthropogenic development
description Nutrient inputs associated with population growth threaten the integrity of coastal ecosystems. To assess the rapid increase in tourism, we compared the δ15N from Thalassia testudinum collected at sites with different levels of tourism development to detect the N inputs of wastewater discharge (WD) along the coast of Quintana Roo. The contributions of nitrogen enriched in 15N are directly related to the increase of WD inputs in areas of tourism development (Nichupte Lagoon in Cancun) and decreased toward Bahia Akumal and Tulum. The δ15N from T. testudinum was significantly lower at Mahahual and Puerto Morelos. In areas of the lowest development and with tourist activity restricted, such as the Yum Balam Reserve and Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve, the δ15N values were relatively enriched compared to Mahahual and Puerto Morelos. Therefore, Puerto Morelos and Mahahual may be used for baseline isotopic monitoring where tourist activities are growing and can lead to environmental pressure on the reef lagoon ecosystem. The anthropogenic N input has the potential to impact, both environmentally and economically, the seagrass meadows and the coral reefs along the coast of Quintana Roo and the Caribbean.
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Isótopos del nitrógeno
Pastos marinos
Arrecifes de coral
Artfrosur
author Sánchez Martínez, Alberto de Jesús Doctor 13382
Ortiz Hernández, Ma. Concepción Doctora autor/a 2055
Talavera Sáenz, Ana Luisa autor/a 12835
Aguíñiga García, Sergio autor/a
author_facet Sánchez Martínez, Alberto de Jesús Doctor 13382
Ortiz Hernández, Ma. Concepción Doctora autor/a 2055
Talavera Sáenz, Ana Luisa autor/a 12835
Aguíñiga García, Sergio autor/a
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title Stable nitrogen isotopes in the turtle grass Thalassia testudinum from the Mexican Caribbean implications of anthropogenic development
title_short Stable nitrogen isotopes in the turtle grass Thalassia testudinum from the Mexican Caribbean implications of anthropogenic development
title_full Stable nitrogen isotopes in the turtle grass Thalassia testudinum from the Mexican Caribbean implications of anthropogenic development
title_fullStr Stable nitrogen isotopes in the turtle grass Thalassia testudinum from the Mexican Caribbean implications of anthropogenic development
title_full_unstemmed Stable nitrogen isotopes in the turtle grass Thalassia testudinum from the Mexican Caribbean implications of anthropogenic development
title_sort stable nitrogen isotopes in the turtle grass thalassia testudinum from the mexican caribbean implications of anthropogenic development
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