%0 Journal Article %9 ACL : Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture répertoriées par l'AERES %A Thibault, Martin %A Duprey, N. %A Gillikin, D. P. %A Thébault, J. %A Douillet, Pascal %A Chauvaud, L. %A Amice, E. %A Munaron, Jean-Marie %A Lorrain, Anne %T Bivalve delta N-15 isoscapes provide a baseline for urban nitrogen footprint at the edge of a World Heritage coral reef %D 2020 %L fdi:010079153 %G ENG %J Marine Pollution Bulletin %@ 0025-326X %K delta N-15 ; Isoscape ; Bivalve ; Eutrophication ; Coral reefs ; Heritage sites %K NOUVELLE CALEDONIE ; PACIFIQUE %K NOUMEA PENINSULE ; NOUMEA LAGON %M ISI:000544550000005 %P 110870 [9 ] %R 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.110870 %U https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010079153 %> https://www.documentation.ird.fr/intranet/publi/2020/07/010079153.pdf %V 152 %W Horizon (IRD) %X Eutrophication is a major threat to world's coral reefs. Here, we mapped the distribution of the anthropogenic nitrogen footprint around Noumea, a coastal city surrounded by 15,743 km(2) of UNESCO listed reefs. We measured the delta N-15 signature of 348 long-lived benthic bivalves from 12 species at 27 sites and interpolated these to generate a delta N-15 isoscape. We evaluated the influence of water residence times on nitrogen enrichment and predicted an eutrophication risk at the UNESCO core area. Nitrogen isoscapes revealed a strong spatial gradient (4.3 to 11.7 parts per thousand) from the outer lagoon to three highly exposed bays of Noumea. Several protected reefs would benefit from an improved management of wastewater outputs, while one bay in the UNESCO core area may suffer a high eutrophication risk in the future. Our study reinforces the usefulness of using benthic animals to characterize the anthropogenic N-footprint and provide a necessary baseline for both ecologists and policy makers. %$ 038 ; 034 ; 102