| Literature DB >> 29710568 |
Xiaolong Yang1, Peidong Zhang1, Wentao Li1, Chengye Hu1, Xiumei Zhang2, Pingguo He3.
Abstract
Seagrasses are major coastal primary producers and are widely distributed on coasts worldwide. Seagrasses show sensitivity to environmental stress due to their high phenotypic plasticity, and therefore, we evaluated the use of constituent elements in four dominant seagrass species as early warning indicators for nitrogen eutrophication of coastal regions. A meta-analysis was conducted with published data to develop a global benchmark for the selected indicator, which was used to evaluate nitrogen loading at a global scale. A case study at three bays was subsequently conducted to test for local-scale differences in leaf C/N ratios in four seagrasses. Additionally, morphological and physiological metrics of seagrasses were measured from the three locations under varied nitrogen levels to develop further assessment indexes. The benchmark and local study showed that leaf C/N ratios of Zostera marina were sensitive to nitrogen discharge, which could be a highly valuable early warning indicator on a global scale. Moreover, the threshold value of seagrass leaf C/N was determined according to the benchmark to differentiate eutrophic and low nitrogen levels at a local scale. Of the eight phenotypic metrics measured, leaf width, total chlorophyll (a + b), chlorophyll ratio (a/b), and starch in the rhizome were the most effective at discriminating between the three locations and could also be promising indicators for monitoring eutrophication.Entities:
Keywords: Benchmark; Bio-indicator; C/N ratio; Eutrophication; Global
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29710568 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.04.227
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Total Environ ISSN: 0048-9697 Impact factor: 7.963