N-Isotopes in Feathers and Abundance of Eiders Respond to Nutrients in Seawater

Nitrification of the environment has resulted from tremendous increases in the use of fertilizers for crop plants. This has increased runoff to coastal marine areas with consequences for primary production, benthos and upper trophic-level consumers, including sea ducks such as eiders Somateria molli...

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Published in:Ecosystems
Main Authors: Laursen, Karsten, Møller, Anders Pape, Hobson, Keith A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2019
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s10021-018-00334-w
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/77235381-35de-423f-bfe8-5bf5ee16c5ae 2023-12-17T10:50:01+01:00 N-Isotopes in Feathers and Abundance of Eiders Respond to Nutrients in Seawater Laursen, Karsten Møller, Anders Pape Hobson, Keith A. 2019-09 https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/nisotopes-in-feathers-and-abundance-of-eiders-respond-to-nutrients-in-seawater(77235381-35de-423f-bfe8-5bf5ee16c5ae).html https://doi.org/10.1007/s10021-018-00334-w http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85060191504&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/nisotopes-in-feathers-and-abundance-of-eiders-respond-to-nutrients-in-seawater(77235381-35de-423f-bfe8-5bf5ee16c5ae).html info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Laursen , K , Møller , A P & Hobson , K A 2019 , ' N-Isotopes in Feathers and Abundance of Eiders Respond to Nutrients in Seawater ' , Ecosystems , vol. 22 , no. 6 , pp. 1271-1279 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10021-018-00334-w abundance dead zones feather growth molt nitrification nitrogen oxygen deficit Somateria mollissima article 2019 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.1007/s10021-018-00334-w 2023-11-23T00:00:43Z Nitrification of the environment has resulted from tremendous increases in the use of fertilizers for crop plants. This has increased runoff to coastal marine areas with consequences for primary production, benthos and upper trophic-level consumers, including sea ducks such as eiders Somateria mollissima. This species primarily relies on filter-feeding bivalves, especially blue mussels Mytilus edulis. Stable isotopes of nitrogen (measured as δ 15 N) are incorporated in the feathers of eiders during molt at a constant rate reflecting the amount in food eaten. We examined if δ 15 N values in feathers can link eiders to the nitrogen loads in the marine waters surrounding Denmark, which is the main wintering grounds for the Baltic/Wadden Sea eider population. We also assessed how the abundance of eiders is related to nutrients and dead zones with oxygen deficit. During 2014–2018 we collected samples from 489 eiders, and of these 100 were analyzed for stable isotopes δ 15 N. Eider feather δ 15 N was positively related to nitrogen abundance in marine waters. Local aggregations of eiders in late summer (the molting period) and in winter increased with the amount of nitrogen in the marine environment. Large eiders took longer to molt, they molted later and the daily growth increments of feathers were larger. Finally, larger eiders and eiders in higher numbers occurred in areas with hypoxia. These findings show that anthropogenic inputs to the coastal marine environment positively influence the abundance and aggregations of eiders. Article in Journal/Newspaper Somateria mollissima Aarhus University: Research Ecosystems 22 6 1271 1279
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dead zones
feather growth
molt
nitrification
nitrogen
oxygen deficit
Somateria mollissima
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nitrogen
oxygen deficit
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Møller, Anders Pape
Hobson, Keith A.
N-Isotopes in Feathers and Abundance of Eiders Respond to Nutrients in Seawater
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dead zones
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oxygen deficit
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description Nitrification of the environment has resulted from tremendous increases in the use of fertilizers for crop plants. This has increased runoff to coastal marine areas with consequences for primary production, benthos and upper trophic-level consumers, including sea ducks such as eiders Somateria mollissima. This species primarily relies on filter-feeding bivalves, especially blue mussels Mytilus edulis. Stable isotopes of nitrogen (measured as δ 15 N) are incorporated in the feathers of eiders during molt at a constant rate reflecting the amount in food eaten. We examined if δ 15 N values in feathers can link eiders to the nitrogen loads in the marine waters surrounding Denmark, which is the main wintering grounds for the Baltic/Wadden Sea eider population. We also assessed how the abundance of eiders is related to nutrients and dead zones with oxygen deficit. During 2014–2018 we collected samples from 489 eiders, and of these 100 were analyzed for stable isotopes δ 15 N. Eider feather δ 15 N was positively related to nitrogen abundance in marine waters. Local aggregations of eiders in late summer (the molting period) and in winter increased with the amount of nitrogen in the marine environment. Large eiders took longer to molt, they molted later and the daily growth increments of feathers were larger. Finally, larger eiders and eiders in higher numbers occurred in areas with hypoxia. These findings show that anthropogenic inputs to the coastal marine environment positively influence the abundance and aggregations of eiders.
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title N-Isotopes in Feathers and Abundance of Eiders Respond to Nutrients in Seawater
title_short N-Isotopes in Feathers and Abundance of Eiders Respond to Nutrients in Seawater
title_full N-Isotopes in Feathers and Abundance of Eiders Respond to Nutrients in Seawater
title_fullStr N-Isotopes in Feathers and Abundance of Eiders Respond to Nutrients in Seawater
title_full_unstemmed N-Isotopes in Feathers and Abundance of Eiders Respond to Nutrients in Seawater
title_sort n-isotopes in feathers and abundance of eiders respond to nutrients in seawater
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