Influence of natural and novel organic carbon sources on denitrification in forest, degraded urban, and restored streams

Autor: Peter M. Groffman, Tamara A. Newcomer, Amy R. Shields, Paul M. Mayer, Elizabeth A. Canuel, Arthur J. Gold, Sujay S. Kaushal
Rok vydání: 2012
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Zdroj: Ecological Monographs. 82:449-466
ISSN: 0012-9615
DOI: 10.1890/12-0458.1
Popis: Organic carbon is important in regulating ecosystem function, and its source and abundance may be altered by urbanization. We investigated shifts in organic carbon quantity and quality associated with urbanization and ecosystem restoration, and its potential effects on denitrification at the riparian–stream interface. Field measurements of streamwater chemistry, organic carbon characterization, and laboratory-based denitrification experiments were completed at two forested, two restored, and two unrestored urban streams at the Baltimore Long-Term Ecological Research site, Maryland, USA. Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrate loads increased with runoff according to a power-law function that varied across sites. Stable isotopes and molar C:N ratios suggested that stream particulate organic matter (POM) was a mixture of periphyton, leaves, and grass that varied across site types. Stable-isotope signatures and lipid biomarker analyses of sediments showed that terrestrial organic carbon sources in streams...
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