Assessment and characterisation of ireland's green tides (ulva species)

Enrichment of nutrients and metals in seawater associated with anthropogenic activities can threaten aquatic ecosystems. Consequently, nutrient and metal concentrations are parameters used to define water quality. The European Union's Water Framework Directive (WFD) goes further than a contamin...

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Main Authors: Wan, Alex H. L., Wilkes, Robert J., Heesch, Svenja, Bermejo, Ricardo, Johnson, Mark P., Morrison, Liam
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https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169049
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spelling ftnuigalway:oai:aran.library.nuigalway.ie/:10379/14358 2023-06-11T04:10:20+02:00 Assessment and characterisation of ireland's green tides (ulva species) Wan, Alex H. L. Wilkes, Robert J. Heesch, Svenja Bermejo, Ricardo Johnson, Mark P. Morrison, Liam 2017-01-03 http://hdl.handle.net/10379/14358 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169049 unknown Public Library of Science (PLoS) PLOS ONE Wan, Alex H. L. Wilkes, Robert J.; Heesch, Svenja; Bermejo, Ricardo; Johnson, Mark P.; Morrison, Liam (2017). Assessment and characterisation of ireland's green tides (ulva species). PLOS ONE 12 (1), 1932-6203 http://hdl.handle.net/10379/14358 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0169049 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Ireland https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/ metal contamination macroalgal blooms atlantic salmon water-quality blue mussel trace-metal yellow sea edulis l chlorophyta seaweed Article 2017 ftnuigalway https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169049 2023-05-28T18:06:05Z Enrichment of nutrients and metals in seawater associated with anthropogenic activities can threaten aquatic ecosystems. Consequently, nutrient and metal concentrations are parameters used to define water quality. The European Union's Water Framework Directive (WFD) goes further than a contaminant-based approach and utilises indices to assess the Ecological Status (ES) of transitional water bodies (e.g. estuaries and lagoons). One assessment is based upon the abundance of opportunistic Ulva species, as an indication of eutrophication. The objective of this study was to characterise Ireland's Ulva blooms through the use of WFD assessment, metal concentrations and taxonomic identity. Furthermore, the study assessed whether the ecological assessment is related to the metal composition in the Ulva. WFD algal bloom assessment revealed that the largest surveyed blooms had an estimated biomass of 2164 metric tonnes (w/w). DNA sequences identified biomass from all locations as Ulva rigida, with the exception of New Quay, which was Ulva rotundata. Some blooms contained significant amounts of As, Cu, Cr, Pb and Sn. The results showed that all metal concentrations had a negative relationship (except Se) with the Ecological Quality Ratio (EQR). However, only in the case of Mn were these differences significant (p = 0.038). Overall, the metal composition and concentrations found in Ulva were site dependent, and not clearly related to the ES. Nevertheless, sites with a moderate or poor ES had a higher variability in the metals levels than in estuaries with a high ES. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon National University of Ireland (NUI), Galway: ARAN PLOS ONE 12 1 e0169049
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topic metal contamination
macroalgal blooms
atlantic salmon
water-quality
blue mussel
trace-metal
yellow sea
edulis l
chlorophyta
seaweed
spellingShingle metal contamination
macroalgal blooms
atlantic salmon
water-quality
blue mussel
trace-metal
yellow sea
edulis l
chlorophyta
seaweed
Wan, Alex H. L.
Wilkes, Robert J.
Heesch, Svenja
Bermejo, Ricardo
Johnson, Mark P.
Morrison, Liam
Assessment and characterisation of ireland's green tides (ulva species)
topic_facet metal contamination
macroalgal blooms
atlantic salmon
water-quality
blue mussel
trace-metal
yellow sea
edulis l
chlorophyta
seaweed
description Enrichment of nutrients and metals in seawater associated with anthropogenic activities can threaten aquatic ecosystems. Consequently, nutrient and metal concentrations are parameters used to define water quality. The European Union's Water Framework Directive (WFD) goes further than a contaminant-based approach and utilises indices to assess the Ecological Status (ES) of transitional water bodies (e.g. estuaries and lagoons). One assessment is based upon the abundance of opportunistic Ulva species, as an indication of eutrophication. The objective of this study was to characterise Ireland's Ulva blooms through the use of WFD assessment, metal concentrations and taxonomic identity. Furthermore, the study assessed whether the ecological assessment is related to the metal composition in the Ulva. WFD algal bloom assessment revealed that the largest surveyed blooms had an estimated biomass of 2164 metric tonnes (w/w). DNA sequences identified biomass from all locations as Ulva rigida, with the exception of New Quay, which was Ulva rotundata. Some blooms contained significant amounts of As, Cu, Cr, Pb and Sn. The results showed that all metal concentrations had a negative relationship (except Se) with the Ecological Quality Ratio (EQR). However, only in the case of Mn were these differences significant (p = 0.038). Overall, the metal composition and concentrations found in Ulva were site dependent, and not clearly related to the ES. Nevertheless, sites with a moderate or poor ES had a higher variability in the metals levels than in estuaries with a high ES.
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author Wan, Alex H. L.
Wilkes, Robert J.
Heesch, Svenja
Bermejo, Ricardo
Johnson, Mark P.
Morrison, Liam
author_facet Wan, Alex H. L.
Wilkes, Robert J.
Heesch, Svenja
Bermejo, Ricardo
Johnson, Mark P.
Morrison, Liam
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title Assessment and characterisation of ireland's green tides (ulva species)
title_short Assessment and characterisation of ireland's green tides (ulva species)
title_full Assessment and characterisation of ireland's green tides (ulva species)
title_fullStr Assessment and characterisation of ireland's green tides (ulva species)
title_full_unstemmed Assessment and characterisation of ireland's green tides (ulva species)
title_sort assessment and characterisation of ireland's green tides (ulva species)
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Wan, Alex H. L. Wilkes, Robert J.; Heesch, Svenja; Bermejo, Ricardo; Johnson, Mark P.; Morrison, Liam (2017). Assessment and characterisation of ireland's green tides (ulva species). PLOS ONE 12 (1),
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http://hdl.handle.net/10379/14358
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