Tracing the fate of seabird‐derived nitrogen in a coral reef using nitrate and coral skeleton nitrogen isotopes

Author:

Choisnard Noémie12ORCID,Duprey Nicolas Noel1ORCID,Wald Tanja1ORCID,Thibault Martin34ORCID,Houlbrèque Fanny3ORCID,Foreman Alan D.1ORCID,Cuet Pascale5ORCID,Guillaume Mireille M. M.67ORCID,Vonhof Hubert1ORCID,Sigman Daniel M.8ORCID,Haug Gerald H.1ORCID,Maguer Jean‐François9ORCID,L'Helguen Stéphane9ORCID,Martínez‐García Alfredo1ORCID,Lorrain Anne9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Max Planck Institute for Chemistry (Otto Hahn Institute) Mainz Germany

2. Department of Biological Oceanography Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde Rostock Germany

3. UMR ENTROPIE (IRD—Université de La Réunion—CNRS—Université de la Nouvelle Calédonie—Ifremer), Laboratoire d'Excellence Labex‐CORAIL Institut de Recherche Pour le Développement Nouméa Cedex New Caledonia

4. Centre d'Ecologie et des Sciences de la Conservation (CESCO), Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Station de Biologie Marine Concarneau France

5. UMR ENTROPIE (Université de La Réunion—IRD—CNRS—Université de la Nouvelle Calédonie—Ifremer), Laboratoire d'Excellence Labex‐CORAIL St Denis Cedex 09 La Réunion France

6. Departement of Aviv UMR BOrEA Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle–SU–CNRS–IRD–UCN–UA Paris France

7. LabEx CORAIL Perpignan France

8. Department of Geosciences Princeton University Princeton New Jersey USA

9. University of Brest, CNRS, IRD, Ifremer, LEMAR Plouzané France

Abstract

AbstractSeabirds transfer nutrients from the ocean to their nesting island, potentially altering nitrogen (N) cycling within adjacent terrestrial and marine ecosystems. Yet, the processes involved in seabird‐N transfer along the land–sea continuum remain elusive. Using δ15N and δ18O measurements of groundwater nitrate, we demonstrate the role of brackish groundwater located within a coral island's landmass as a major reservoir of nitrate (at millimolar levels). Nearly all of the total dissolved seabird‐derived N leaching into the groundwater (mostly ammonium and uric acid) is converted to nitrate by nitrification, as supported by the relatively low δ18O of the groundwater nitrate (3.97‰ ± 0.30‰). Comparison of nitrate δ15N and δ18O suggests that little denitrification takes place within the groundwater lens, implying that the high δ15N of groundwater nitrate (13.73‰ ± 0.05‰) derives from the high trophic position of seabirds and postdepositional processes that increase the δ15N of seabird excreta. Seawater and coral skeleton samples from a reef flat exposed to groundwater had higher δ15N values than at sites devoid of groundwater influence, indicating that the main source of N at the latter site was the Subtropical Upper Water, while the groundwater nitrate dominated the exposed reef flat N pool up to 200 m from shore. In addition, these results indicate that coral‐bound δ15N can detect seabird‐derived nitrate δ15N, raising opportunities to reconstruct historical seabird‐N inputs to coral reefs in relation to climatic and other changes, such as the introduction of invasive species.

Funder

Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Flotte Océanographique Française

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Aquatic Science,Oceanography

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