Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6360190 Marine Pollution Bulletin 2013 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Ulva growing in 'clean' coastal New Zealand shows a baseline range of tissue-δ15N. ► This baseline range is consistent in summer and winter, and is seasonally robust. ► Deviation in Ulva tissue-δ15N outside 6.6-8.8‰ indicates non-marine nitrogen. ► Ulva in sheltered estuaries with >3.1% tissue-N can indicate high N-availability. ► Shifts in tissue-δ15N and -N indicate change in source and amount of available-N.
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