2018
DOI: 10.3989/scimar.04682.22a
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Coexisting ecosystem states in a tropical coastal lagoon under progressive eutrophication in the northern Cuban keys

Abstract: Through a nested suite of methods here we contrast the coexistence of different ecosystem states in a tropical coastal lagoon, the Laguna Larga, with increasing eutrophication stress between 2007 and 2009. Water temperature averaged 27.4°C in the lagoon and showed a slight positive trend during the study period. Salinity averaged 35.0±6.2, exhibiting high spatial and temporal variability, and also a slight positive trend in time. In contrast, dissolved oxygen showed a substantial decreasing trend (–0.83 ml L–1… Show more

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“…The anthropisation of this lagoon derives mainly from tourism activity. Four large hotels with nearly 3,000 rooms are built around or on the lagoon itself, and over 150,000 visitors/year have made Laguna Larga a polluted tropical coastal lagoon where nutrients and eutrophication clearly increased in just a few years (González-De Zayas et al 2018).…”
Section: Graphical Abstract Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The anthropisation of this lagoon derives mainly from tourism activity. Four large hotels with nearly 3,000 rooms are built around or on the lagoon itself, and over 150,000 visitors/year have made Laguna Larga a polluted tropical coastal lagoon where nutrients and eutrophication clearly increased in just a few years (González-De Zayas et al 2018).…”
Section: Graphical Abstract Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%