Biomass and nutrient dynamics of major green tides in Ireland: Implications for biomonitoring

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Main Author: Bermejo, Ricardo
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Golden, Nessa, Schrofner, Elena, Knöller, Kay, Fenton, Owen, Serrao, Ester, Morrison, Liam
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The control of macroalgal bloom development is central for protecting estuarine ecosystems. The identification of the nutrients limiting the development of macroalgal blooms, and their most likely sources is crucial for management strategies. Three Irish estuaries (Argideen, Clonakilty and Tolka) affected by green tides were monitored from June 2016 to August 2017. During each sampling occasion, biomass abundances, tissue N and P contents, and δ15N were determined for tubular and laminar morphologies of Ulva. All estuaries showed maximum biomass during summer and minimum during winter. Tissue nutrient contents revealed P rather than N limitation. The δ15N during the peak bloom indicated agriculture as the most likely source of nitrogen in the Argideen and Clonakilty, and urban wastewaters in the Tolka. No differences in the δ15N, and the tissue nutrients content were observed between morphologies. The period between May and July is most suitable for bioassessment of green tides.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Biomass and nutrient dynamics of major green tides in Ireland: Implications for biomonitoring
title Biomass and nutrient dynamics of major green tides in Ireland: Implications for biomonitoring
spellingShingle Biomass and nutrient dynamics of major green tides in Ireland: Implications for biomonitoring
Bermejo, Ricardo
Green tide
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Ulva
Tissue nutrient content
Nitrogen isotope ratio
title_short Biomass and nutrient dynamics of major green tides in Ireland: Implications for biomonitoring
title_full Biomass and nutrient dynamics of major green tides in Ireland: Implications for biomonitoring
title_fullStr Biomass and nutrient dynamics of major green tides in Ireland: Implications for biomonitoring
title_full_unstemmed Biomass and nutrient dynamics of major green tides in Ireland: Implications for biomonitoring
title_sort Biomass and nutrient dynamics of major green tides in Ireland: Implications for biomonitoring
author Bermejo, Ricardo
author_facet Bermejo, Ricardo
Golden, Nessa
Schrofner, Elena
Knöller, Kay
Fenton, Owen
Serrao, Ester
Morrison, Liam
author_role author
author2 Golden, Nessa
Schrofner, Elena
Knöller, Kay
Fenton, Owen
Serrao, Ester
Morrison, Liam
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Sapientia
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bermejo, Ricardo
Golden, Nessa
Schrofner, Elena
Knöller, Kay
Fenton, Owen
Serrao, Ester
Morrison, Liam
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Green tide
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Ulva
Tissue nutrient content
Nitrogen isotope ratio
topic Green tide
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Ulva
Tissue nutrient content
Nitrogen isotope ratio
description The control of macroalgal bloom development is central for protecting estuarine ecosystems. The identification of the nutrients limiting the development of macroalgal blooms, and their most likely sources is crucial for management strategies. Three Irish estuaries (Argideen, Clonakilty and Tolka) affected by green tides were monitored from June 2016 to August 2017. During each sampling occasion, biomass abundances, tissue N and P contents, and δ15N were determined for tubular and laminar morphologies of Ulva. All estuaries showed maximum biomass during summer and minimum during winter. Tissue nutrient contents revealed P rather than N limitation. The δ15N during the peak bloom indicated agriculture as the most likely source of nitrogen in the Argideen and Clonakilty, and urban wastewaters in the Tolka. No differences in the δ15N, and the tissue nutrients content were observed between morphologies. The period between May and July is most suitable for bioassessment of green tides.
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