Stable isotopes used to assess pollution impacts on coastal and marine ecosystems of Cuba and México

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Autor(a) principal: Zayas, Roberto González-De Zayas
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Hernández-Fernández, Leslie, Soares, Marcelo de Oliveira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/61007
Resumo: Stable isotopes of nitrogen (δ15N) have been widely used around the world to evaluate the impactof anthropogenic activities on marine ecosystems; however, in the Caribbean Sea countries, such asMéxico and Cuba, they are rarely used. Inputs of nutrients related to urban development and touristactivities along the coasts of the Caribbean Sea have the potential to deteriorate their fragile marineecosystems. The use of isotopic tools and elemental analysis in sentinel organisms would be usefulto provide evidence of the impact generated by anthropogenic nutrients. Measurements ofδ15N (h),carbon and nitrogen content, and C:N ratios, were conducted in different sentinel groups (macroalgae,seagrasses, gorgonians, and corals) collected in five marine ecosystems with different nearby coastaldevelopment pressure in both countries. The selected ecosystems, ordered according to the level ofcoastal areas development (low to high), were: Jardines de la Reina (JR), Gulf of Ana Maria (GAM),Cayo Coco (CC), and Laguna Larga (LL) in Cuba, and Puerto Morelos (PM) in México. Results evidencedthat the majority of sentinels inhabiting near the most developed coastal areas, in terms of populationand tourism, showed higher N contents, lower C:N ratios and higher values ofδ15N (e.g., PM andLL) than those near less developed coastal ecosystems (e.g., GAM and JR). Land-based nutrients frommunicipal wastewater constitute the primary source of N pollution. Because eutrophication representsasignificantthreattotheintegrityofvaluablecoastalecosystems,thereisanurgentneedtoaccelerateprogress in wastewater treatment systems, in terms of capacity and efficiency, to significantly reducenutrient inputs to coastal ecosystems. Otherwise, more negative changes and deteriorations to thehealth of coastal ecosystems, including coral reefs, are expected along the Mexican Caribbean andnumerous key points of Cuba and other Caribbean countries
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spelling Stable isotopes used to assess pollution impacts on coastal and marine ecosystems of Cuba and MéxicoAlgasPoluiçãoNitrogênioSeagrassPolutionNitrogenStable isotopes of nitrogen (δ15N) have been widely used around the world to evaluate the impactof anthropogenic activities on marine ecosystems; however, in the Caribbean Sea countries, such asMéxico and Cuba, they are rarely used. Inputs of nutrients related to urban development and touristactivities along the coasts of the Caribbean Sea have the potential to deteriorate their fragile marineecosystems. The use of isotopic tools and elemental analysis in sentinel organisms would be usefulto provide evidence of the impact generated by anthropogenic nutrients. Measurements ofδ15N (h),carbon and nitrogen content, and C:N ratios, were conducted in different sentinel groups (macroalgae,seagrasses, gorgonians, and corals) collected in five marine ecosystems with different nearby coastaldevelopment pressure in both countries. The selected ecosystems, ordered according to the level ofcoastal areas development (low to high), were: Jardines de la Reina (JR), Gulf of Ana Maria (GAM),Cayo Coco (CC), and Laguna Larga (LL) in Cuba, and Puerto Morelos (PM) in México. Results evidencedthat the majority of sentinels inhabiting near the most developed coastal areas, in terms of populationand tourism, showed higher N contents, lower C:N ratios and higher values ofδ15N (e.g., PM andLL) than those near less developed coastal ecosystems (e.g., GAM and JR). Land-based nutrients frommunicipal wastewater constitute the primary source of N pollution. Because eutrophication representsasignificantthreattotheintegrityofvaluablecoastalecosystems,thereisanurgentneedtoaccelerateprogress in wastewater treatment systems, in terms of capacity and efficiency, to significantly reducenutrient inputs to coastal ecosystems. Otherwise, more negative changes and deteriorations to thehealth of coastal ecosystems, including coral reefs, are expected along the Mexican Caribbean andnumerous key points of Cuba and other Caribbean countriesRegional Studies In Marine Science2021-10-07T16:39:56Z2021-10-07T16:39:56Z2020info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfZAYAS, Roberto González-De; HERNÁNDEZ-FERNÁNDEZ, Leslie; SOARES, Marcelo de Oliveira; [et al.]. Stable isotopes used to assess pollution impacts on coastal and marine ecosystems of Cuba and México. Regional Studies In Marine Science, v. 39, 2020. Disponível em: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rsma.2020.101413. Acesso em: 07 out. 20212358-4855http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/61007Zayas, Roberto González-De ZayasHernández-Fernández, LeslieSoares, Marcelo de Oliveiraengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-10-13T17:36:37Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/61007Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2024-09-11T18:39:07.608467Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Stable isotopes used to assess pollution impacts on coastal and marine ecosystems of Cuba and México
title Stable isotopes used to assess pollution impacts on coastal and marine ecosystems of Cuba and México
spellingShingle Stable isotopes used to assess pollution impacts on coastal and marine ecosystems of Cuba and México
Zayas, Roberto González-De Zayas
Algas
Poluição
Nitrogênio
Seagrass
Polution
Nitrogen
title_short Stable isotopes used to assess pollution impacts on coastal and marine ecosystems of Cuba and México
title_full Stable isotopes used to assess pollution impacts on coastal and marine ecosystems of Cuba and México
title_fullStr Stable isotopes used to assess pollution impacts on coastal and marine ecosystems of Cuba and México
title_full_unstemmed Stable isotopes used to assess pollution impacts on coastal and marine ecosystems of Cuba and México
title_sort Stable isotopes used to assess pollution impacts on coastal and marine ecosystems of Cuba and México
author Zayas, Roberto González-De Zayas
author_facet Zayas, Roberto González-De Zayas
Hernández-Fernández, Leslie
Soares, Marcelo de Oliveira
author_role author
author2 Hernández-Fernández, Leslie
Soares, Marcelo de Oliveira
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zayas, Roberto González-De Zayas
Hernández-Fernández, Leslie
Soares, Marcelo de Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Algas
Poluição
Nitrogênio
Seagrass
Polution
Nitrogen
topic Algas
Poluição
Nitrogênio
Seagrass
Polution
Nitrogen
description Stable isotopes of nitrogen (δ15N) have been widely used around the world to evaluate the impactof anthropogenic activities on marine ecosystems; however, in the Caribbean Sea countries, such asMéxico and Cuba, they are rarely used. Inputs of nutrients related to urban development and touristactivities along the coasts of the Caribbean Sea have the potential to deteriorate their fragile marineecosystems. The use of isotopic tools and elemental analysis in sentinel organisms would be usefulto provide evidence of the impact generated by anthropogenic nutrients. Measurements ofδ15N (h),carbon and nitrogen content, and C:N ratios, were conducted in different sentinel groups (macroalgae,seagrasses, gorgonians, and corals) collected in five marine ecosystems with different nearby coastaldevelopment pressure in both countries. The selected ecosystems, ordered according to the level ofcoastal areas development (low to high), were: Jardines de la Reina (JR), Gulf of Ana Maria (GAM),Cayo Coco (CC), and Laguna Larga (LL) in Cuba, and Puerto Morelos (PM) in México. Results evidencedthat the majority of sentinels inhabiting near the most developed coastal areas, in terms of populationand tourism, showed higher N contents, lower C:N ratios and higher values ofδ15N (e.g., PM andLL) than those near less developed coastal ecosystems (e.g., GAM and JR). Land-based nutrients frommunicipal wastewater constitute the primary source of N pollution. Because eutrophication representsasignificantthreattotheintegrityofvaluablecoastalecosystems,thereisanurgentneedtoaccelerateprogress in wastewater treatment systems, in terms of capacity and efficiency, to significantly reducenutrient inputs to coastal ecosystems. Otherwise, more negative changes and deteriorations to thehealth of coastal ecosystems, including coral reefs, are expected along the Mexican Caribbean andnumerous key points of Cuba and other Caribbean countries
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