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Global Change Biology | 2009

Eutrophication and macroalgal blooms in temperate and tropical coastal waters: nutrient enrichment experiments with Ulva spp.

Mirta Teichberg; Sophia E. Fox; Ylva S. Olsen; Ivan Valiela; Paulina Martinetto; Oscar Iribarne; Elizabeti Yuriko Muto; Mônica Angélica Varella Petti; Thais Navajas Corbisier; Martín F. Soto-Jiménez; F. Páez-Osuna; Helena Freitas; Andreina Zitelli; Massimo Cardinaletti; Davide Tagliapietra

Receiving coastal waters and estuaries are among the most nutrient-enriched environments on earth, and one of the symptoms of the resulting eutrophication is the proliferation of opportunistic, fast-growing marine seaweeds. Here, we used a widespread macroalga often involved in blooms, Ulva spp., to investigate how supply of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), the two main potential growth-limiting nutrients, influence macroalgal growth in temperate and tropical coastal waters ranging from low- to high-nutrient supplies. We carried out N and P enrichment field experiments on Ulva spp. in seven coastal systems, with one of these systems represented by three different subestuaries, for a total of nine sites. We showed that rate of growth of Ulva spp. was directly correlated to annual dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) concentrations, where growth increased with increasing DIN concentration. Internal N pools of macroalgal fronds were also linked to increased DIN supply, and algal growth rates were tightly coupled to these internal N pools. The increases in DIN appeared to be related to greater inputs of wastewater to these coastal waters as indicated by high δ15N signatures of the algae as DIN increased. N and P enrichment experiments showed that rate of macroalgal growth was controlled by supply of DIN where ambient DIN concentrations were low, and by P where DIN concentrations were higher, regardless of latitude or geographic setting. These results suggest that understanding the basis for macroalgal blooms, and management of these harmful phenomena, will require information as to nutrient sources, and actions to reduce supply of N and P in coastal waters concerned.


Aquatic Ecology | 2006

Use of isotopic signatures to assess the food web in a tropical shallow marine ecosystem of Southeastern Brazil

Thais Navajas Corbisier; Lucy Satiko Hashimoto Soares; Mônica Angélica Varella Petti; Elizabeti Yuriko Muto; M.H.C. Silva; J. McClelland; Ivan Valiela

A dual isotope approach was used to assess the relative importance of terrestrial vegetation detritus and other primary producers in the trophic web of Flamengo Sound (Ubatuba, SP), SE Brazil, surrounded by the Atlantic Rain Forest. Primary producers showed distinct


Brazilian Journal of Oceanography | 2000

Demersal fish assemblages off São Sebastião, southeastern Brazil: structure and environmental conditioning factors (summer 1994)

Elizabeti Yuriko Muto; Lucy Satiko Hashimoto Soares; Carmen Lúcia Del Bianco Rossi-Wongtschowski


Boletim do Instituto Oceanográfico | 1992

Throphic groups of demersal fish community from the continental shelf, Ubatuba, Brazil: I. Chrondrichthyes

Lucy Satiko Hashimoto Soares; Carmen Lúcia Del Bianco Rossi-Wongtschowski; Laura Martins Castro Alvares; Elizabeti Yuriko Muto; Maria A. Gasalla

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Brazilian Journal of Oceanography | 1992

Grupos tróficos de peixes demersais da plataforma continental interna de Ubatuba, Brasil: I. Chondrichthyes

Lucy Satiko Hashimoto Soares; Carmen Lúcia Del Bianco Rossi-Wongtschowski; Laura Martins Castro Alvares; Elizabeti Yuriko Muto; Maria A. Gasalla


Brazilian Journal of Oceanography | 2011

Capture fishery in northern Todos os Santos Bay, tropical southwestern Atlantic, Brazil

Lucy Satiko Hashimoto Soares; Juliana P. Lopez; Elizabeti Yuriko Muto; Roberto Giannini

C signatures and the observed values suggest that little terrestrial


Brazilian Journal of Oceanography | 2014

Trophic Groups Of Demersal Fish Of Santos Bay And Adjacent Continental Shelf, São Paulo State, Brazil: Temporal And Spatial Comparisons

Elizabeti Yuriko Muto; Thais Navajas Corbisier; Leandro Inoe Coelho; Lidia Paes Leme Arantes; André Chalom; Lucy Satiko Hashimoto Soares


Marine Biology | 2011

Spatio-temporal variations in the diet and stable isotope composition of the Argentine hake Merluccius hubbsi Marini, 1933 of the continental shelf of southeastern Brazil

Elizabeti Yuriko Muto; Lucy Satiko Hashimoto Soares

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Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2014

Trophic structure of benthic communities in the Cabo Frio upwelling system (southeastern Brazilian shelf): a temporal study using stable isotope analysis

Thais Navajas Corbisier; Mônica Angélica Varella Petti; Lucy Satiko Hashimoto Soares; Elizabeti Yuriko Muto; Sandra Bromberg; Ivan Valiela


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2014

Seasonal variability of δ13C and δ15N of fish and squid in the Cabo Frio upwelling system of the southwestern Atlantic

Lucy Satiko Hashimoto Soares; Elizabeti Yuriko Muto; Juliana P. Lopez; Gabriela R. V. Clauzet; Ivan Valiela

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Ivan Valiela

Marine Biological Laboratory

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André Chalom

University of São Paulo

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