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Nitrogen Uptake Dynamics in a Tropical Eutrophic Estuary (Cochin, India) and Adjacent Coastal Waters

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ESTUARIES AND COASTS
卷 39, 期 1, 页码 54-67

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DOI: 10.1007/s12237-015-9982-y

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Estuary; Coast; Arabian Sea; Eutrophic; Nitrogen

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  1. MoES
  2. ISRO-GBP, Department of Space, Government of India

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Quantification of nitrogen (N) transformation rates in tropical estuarine-coastal water coupled systems undergoing anthropogenic disturbances is scant. A thorough understanding of these metabolic rates is required to evolve a mitigation strategy to save such systems from further degradation. Here, we report the first measurements of ammonium (NH4 (+)) and nitrate (NO3 (-)) uptake along with N-2 fixation rates in the Cochin estuary, a tropical eutrophic ecosystem along the west coast of India, and two transects (off Cochin and off Mangalore) in the coastal Arabian Sea. In general, the Cochin estuary sustained higher uptake rates of NH4 (+) (0.32-0.91 mu mol N l(-1) h(-1)) and NO3 (-) (0.01-0.38 mu mol N l(-1) h(-1)) compared to coastal waters. The N uptake in the nearshore waters of Cochin transect (NH4 (+) : 0.34 mu mol N l(-1) h(-1) and NO3 (-) : 0.18 mu mol N l(-1) h(-1)) was influenced more by estuarine discharge than was the Mangalore transect (NH4 (+) : 0.02 mu mol N l(-1) h(-1) and NO3 (-) : 0.03 mu mol N l(-1) h(-1)). Despite high dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) concentrations, the Cochin estuary also showed higher N-2 fixation rates (0.59-1.31 nmol N l(-1) h(-1)) than the coastal waters (0.33-0.55 nmol N l(-1) h(-1)). NH4 (+) was the preferred substrate for phytoplankton growth, both in the Cochin estuary and coastal waters, indicating the significance of regenerative processes in primary production. A significant negative correlation between total nitrogen (TN): total phosphorus (TP), and NH4 (+) uptake (as well as N-2 fixation) rates in the estuary suggests that nutrient stoichiometry plays a major role in modulating N transformation rates in the Cochin estuary.

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