A comparison of blue crab and bivalve δ15N tissue enrichment in two North Carolina estuaries

2007 
Abstract Stable isotope analyses (δ 15 N) were used to examine invertebrate tissue enrichment in two North Carolina estuaries with differing amounts of nutrient loading. Bivalves collected from a nutrient sensitive estuary yielded a significant difference in mean nitrogen isotopic composition of tissue (10.4‰ ± 0.82; N  = 66) compared to bivalves collected from a less nutrient sensitive estuary (6.4‰ ± 0.63; N  = 45). Similarly, blue crabs from nutrient sensitive sites had a nitrogen isotopic composition of 11.4‰ (±1.3, N  = 77), which was significantly different ( P N  = 77). The results showed that an inverse relationship exists between invertebrate tissue enrichment and indicators of water quality across estuarine sites. This study suggests that a relationship may exist between nutrient sources and subsequent energy transfer to estuarine consumers in two North Carolina estuaries.
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