New sighting of seagrasses in the Eastern Tropical Pacific (Bahía Potrero, Costa Rica)

Seagrass meadows provide a multitude of ecosystem services, yet they are currently threatened and declining worldwide due to anthropogenic impacts. Current knowledge of seagrass presence in the Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP) is scarce, in part due to challenges in finding the small seagrass species...

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Autores Principales: Samper-Villarreal, Jimena, Vega-Alpízar, Jose Luis, Cortés, Jorge, Rojas-Ortega, Gustavo
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier B.V. 2020
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Acceso en línea: http://hdl.handle.net/11056/17252
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spelling RepoUNACR172522020-04-22T19:50:35Z New sighting of seagrasses in the Eastern Tropical Pacific (Bahía Potrero, Costa Rica) Samper-Villarreal, Jimena Vega-Alpízar, Jose Luis Cortés, Jorge Rojas-Ortega, Gustavo Costa Rica Plantas acuáticas Pasto Impacto ambiental Conservación de recursos naturales Protección del medio ambiente Pacífico Norte Seagrass meadows provide a multitude of ecosystem services, yet they are currently threatened and declining worldwide due to anthropogenic impacts. Current knowledge of seagrass presence in the Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP) is scarce, in part due to challenges in finding the small seagrass species found and their dynamic and possibly ephemeral nature, with only very limited reports of currently extant meadows. Here, we characterize seagrasses at a new location, Bahía Potrero, on the northern Pacific coast of Costa Rica. Seagrasses were sighted at this location on four occasions between 2015 and 2017. Two seagrass species were found, Halophila baillonis and Halodule beaudettei. Seagrasses were present at ∼ 3–6 m depth at mean sea level (local tidal range ∼ 3 m). Biomass and sediment cores were collected in 2017, total biomass was 3.9 ± 4.0 g DW m−2 and density 569 ± 493 shoots m−2. Leaf length was 1.1 ± 0.29 cm, width 0.5 ± 0.08 cm, and area 1.4 ± 0.67 cm2. Above ground biomass δ13C was -11.7 ± 0.8‰ and δ15N 5.4 ± 0.8‰ while below ground was -11.7 ± 1.3‰ and 5.3 ± 0.8‰. Sediment δ13C was -21.2 ± 0.6‰ and δ15N was 8.6 ± 0.4‰. Sediments were dominated by very fine sand, with 1.6 ± 0.3% organic carbon content and 23.0 ± 7.9% inorganic carbon. Carbon content standardized to 10 cm sediment depth was 20.5 ± 5.1 Mg OC ha-1 and 295.1 ± 109.8 Mg IC ha-1. Given the numerous threats that seagrasses are under and the lack of information on seagrasses in the ETP it is critical to increase our knowledge on seagrasses in this region for adequate management and conservation initiatives. 2020-03-19T22:25:21Z 2020-03-19T22:25:21Z 2018-07-22 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 http://hdl.handle.net/11056/17252 en application/pdf Elsevier B.V.
institution Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica
collection Repositorio UNA-Costa Rica
language Inglés
topic Costa Rica
Plantas acuáticas
Pasto
Impacto ambiental
Conservación de recursos naturales
Protección del medio ambiente
Pacífico Norte
spellingShingle Costa Rica
Plantas acuáticas
Pasto
Impacto ambiental
Conservación de recursos naturales
Protección del medio ambiente
Pacífico Norte
Samper-Villarreal, Jimena
Vega-Alpízar, Jose Luis
Cortés, Jorge
Rojas-Ortega, Gustavo
New sighting of seagrasses in the Eastern Tropical Pacific (Bahía Potrero, Costa Rica)
description Seagrass meadows provide a multitude of ecosystem services, yet they are currently threatened and declining worldwide due to anthropogenic impacts. Current knowledge of seagrass presence in the Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP) is scarce, in part due to challenges in finding the small seagrass species found and their dynamic and possibly ephemeral nature, with only very limited reports of currently extant meadows. Here, we characterize seagrasses at a new location, Bahía Potrero, on the northern Pacific coast of Costa Rica. Seagrasses were sighted at this location on four occasions between 2015 and 2017. Two seagrass species were found, Halophila baillonis and Halodule beaudettei. Seagrasses were present at ∼ 3–6 m depth at mean sea level (local tidal range ∼ 3 m). Biomass and sediment cores were collected in 2017, total biomass was 3.9 ± 4.0 g DW m−2 and density 569 ± 493 shoots m−2. Leaf length was 1.1 ± 0.29 cm, width 0.5 ± 0.08 cm, and area 1.4 ± 0.67 cm2. Above ground biomass δ13C was -11.7 ± 0.8‰ and δ15N 5.4 ± 0.8‰ while below ground was -11.7 ± 1.3‰ and 5.3 ± 0.8‰. Sediment δ13C was -21.2 ± 0.6‰ and δ15N was 8.6 ± 0.4‰. Sediments were dominated by very fine sand, with 1.6 ± 0.3% organic carbon content and 23.0 ± 7.9% inorganic carbon. Carbon content standardized to 10 cm sediment depth was 20.5 ± 5.1 Mg OC ha-1 and 295.1 ± 109.8 Mg IC ha-1. Given the numerous threats that seagrasses are under and the lack of information on seagrasses in the ETP it is critical to increase our knowledge on seagrasses in this region for adequate management and conservation initiatives.
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author Samper-Villarreal, Jimena
Vega-Alpízar, Jose Luis
Cortés, Jorge
Rojas-Ortega, Gustavo
author_sort Samper-Villarreal, Jimena
title New sighting of seagrasses in the Eastern Tropical Pacific (Bahía Potrero, Costa Rica)
title_short New sighting of seagrasses in the Eastern Tropical Pacific (Bahía Potrero, Costa Rica)
title_full New sighting of seagrasses in the Eastern Tropical Pacific (Bahía Potrero, Costa Rica)
title_fullStr New sighting of seagrasses in the Eastern Tropical Pacific (Bahía Potrero, Costa Rica)
title_full_unstemmed New sighting of seagrasses in the Eastern Tropical Pacific (Bahía Potrero, Costa Rica)
title_sort new sighting of seagrasses in the eastern tropical pacific (bahía potrero, costa rica)
publisher Elsevier B.V.
publishDate 2020
url http://hdl.handle.net/11056/17252
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