Connecting the Dots: Responses of Coastal Ecosystems to Changing Nutrient Concentrations
نویسندگان
چکیده
Empirical relationships between phytoplankton biomass and nutrient concentrations established across a wide range of different ecosystems constitute fundamental quantitative tools for predicting effects of nutrient management plans. Nutrient management plans based on such relationships, mostly established over trends of increasing rather than decreasing nutrient concentrations, assume full reversibility of coastal eutrophication. Monitoring data from 28 ecosystems located in four well-studied regions were analyzed to study the generality of chlorophyll a versus nutrient relationships and their applicability for ecosystem management. We demonstrate significant differences across regions as well as between specific coastal ecosystems within regions in the response of chlorophyll a to changing nitrogen concentrations. We also show that the chlorophyll a versus nitrogen relationships over time constitute convoluted trajectories rather than simple unique relationships. The ratio of chlorophyll a to total nitrogen almost doubled over the last 30-40 years across all regions. The uniformity of these trends, or shifting baselines, suggest they may result from large-scale changes, possibly associated with global climate change and increasing human stress on coastal ecosystems. Ecosystem management must, therefore, develop adaptation strategies to face shifting baselines and maintain ecosystem services at a sustainable level rather than striving to restore an ecosystem state of the past.
منابع مشابه
Our evolving conceptual model of the coastal eutrophication problem
A primary focus of coastal science during the past 3 decades has been the question: How does anthropogenic nutrient enrichment cause change in the structure or function of nearshore coastal ecosystems? This theme of environmental science is recent, so our conceptual model of the coastal eutrophication problem continues to change rapidly. In this review, I suggest that the early (Phase I) concep...
متن کاملSpecial issue: nutrient dynamics in coastal ecosystems—linking physical and biological processes
Ecosystems are entities comprising both communities of interacting organisms and physical aspects of the environment in which they live. Healthy coastal ecosystems can be characterised as having high species diversity and high rates of productivity (although there are of course exceptions to this). The growth of primary producers requires adequate light and nutrients. However, when the concentr...
متن کاملCoastal eutrophication and trend reversal: A Danish case study
In the past 2 decades significant measures have been taken to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus discharges from Denmark by 50% and 80%, respectively. These nutrient reduction targets now appear within reach after several consecutive reduction measures are fully implemented, particularly toward diffuse discharges, and reduced nutrient concentrations are beginning to be observed in estuaries and the...
متن کاملNutrient supply and mercury dynamics in marine ecosystems: a conceptual model.
There is increasing interest and concern over the impacts of mercury (Hg) inputs to marine ecosystems. One of the challenges in assessing these effects is that the cycling and trophic transfer of Hg are strongly linked to other contaminants and disturbances. In addition to Hg, a major problem facing coastal waters is the impacts of elevated nutrient, particularly nitrogen (N), inputs. Increases...
متن کاملEutrophication of freshwater and coastal marine ecosystems: a global problem.
GOAL, SCOPE AND BACKGROUND Humans now strongly influence almost every major aquatic ecosystem, and their activities have dramatically altered the fluxes of growth-limiting nutrients from the landscape to receiving waters. Unfortunately, these nutrient inputs have had profound negative effects upon the quality of surface waters worldwide. This review examines how eutrophication influences the bi...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
عنوان ژورنال:
دوره 45 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2011