Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8845396 Ecological Indicators 2018 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
δ15N concentration can reveal the anthropogenic pollution of an ecosystem. To study this pollution level, this isotope can be analyzed from water or animal tissue. Sewage pipes pour anthropic waters, rich in δ15N, to the sea. In the sewage pipes surroundings live several organisms, like the cnidarian Anemonia sulcata (Pennant, 1777). As anemones have zooxanthellae, they incorporate nitrogen from the environment. To test for the possible effects of wastewater effluents on the coastal ecosystem through the content of the isotope δ15N, A. sulcata specimens were collected near a sewage pipe in North Tenerife (Spain), in contiguous zones to look for a δ15N gradient. The obtained results show that there is a gradient of δ15N concentration, and the highest levels were found nearest the sewage pipe (mean = 5 δ15N ‰) and the lowest in the control zone (mean = 3.26 δ15N ‰). Being so, A. sulcata has proven to be a sensitive organism whose δ15N concentration can be used as bioindicator for pollution and human involvement in the ecosystem in which it lives.
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