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Nitrogen Isotope Fractionation in a Continuous Culture System Containing Phytoplankton and Blue Mussels

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Journal Mar Pollut Bull
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2019 Dec 1
PMID 31784266
Citations 3
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An experiment was conducted to examine the fractionation of nitrogen stable isotopes in a continuous culture system containing field collected estuarine phytoplankton and blue mussels, Mytilus edulis. Nitrate and phosphate were added to culture vessels at concentrations above ambient levels and nitrogen isotope ratios (δN) were measured in particulate matter (PM) and blue mussels over the course of the 15-day experiment. The added nutrients resulted in large productivity and chlorophyll increases in the system. Study results indicate that rapid and significant nitrogen isotope fractionation can occur during incorporation by phytoplankton grown under conditions of excess dissolved inorganic nitrogen, as shown by δN values depleted by as much as 9‰ in PM from the higher nutrient treatments. These lower δN values were also reflected in mussels exposed to culture vessels effluents. Therefore, nitrogen concentration needs to be considered when using δN values in biota as indicators of anthropogenic nitrogen inputs.

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