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从美国科德角近岸水域捕捞的野生和养殖双壳贝类的氮提取潜力。

Nitrogen extraction potential of wild and cultured bivalves harvested from nearshore waters of Cape Cod, USA.

作者信息

Reitsma Joshua, Murphy Diane C, Archer Abigail F, York Richard H

机构信息

Cape Cod Cooperative Extension & Woods Hole Sea Grant, PO Box 367, Barnstable, MA 02630, United States.

Cape Cod Cooperative Extension & Woods Hole Sea Grant, PO Box 367, Barnstable, MA 02630, United States.

出版信息

Mar Pollut Bull. 2017 Mar 15;116(1-2):175-181. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.12.072. Epub 2017 Jan 6.

Abstract

As nitrogen entering coastal waters continues to be an issue, much attention has been generated to identify potential options that may help alleviate this stressor to estuaries, including the propagation of bivalves to remove excess nitrogen. Oysters (Crassostrea virginica) and quahogs (Mercenaria mercenaria) from numerous Cape Cod, MA, (USA) sources were analyzed for nitrogen content stored in tissues that would represent a net removal of nitrogen from a water body if harvested. Results showed local oysters average 0.69% nitrogen by total dry weight (mean 0.28gN/animal) and quahogs average 0.67% nitrogen by total dry weight (mean 0.22gN/animal); however, these values did vary by season and to a lesser extent by location or grow-out method. The differences in nitrogen content were largely related to the mass of shell or soft tissue. Nitrogen isotope data indicate shellfish from certain water bodies in the region are incorporating significant amounts of nitrogen from anthropogenic sources.

摘要

由于进入沿海水域的氮仍然是一个问题,人们已高度关注确定可能有助于缓解河口这一压力源的潜在方案,包括养殖双壳贝类以去除过量的氮。对来自美国马萨诸塞州科德角众多来源的牡蛎(弗吉尼亚牡蛎)和圆蛤(硬壳蛤)进行了分析,以确定其组织中储存的氮含量,如果收获这些贝类,将代表从水体中净去除氮。结果显示,当地牡蛎的总干重平均含氮量为0.69%(平均每只动物含氮0.28克),圆蛤的总干重平均含氮量为0.67%(平均每只动物含氮0.22克);然而,这些数值确实会因季节而有所变化,在较小程度上也会因地点或养殖方式而有所不同。氮含量的差异在很大程度上与贝壳或软组织的质量有关。氮同位素数据表明,该地区某些水体中的贝类正在吸收大量来自人为源的氮。

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