Landscape influences on water chemistry in Midwestern stream ecosystems

被引:543
|
作者
Johnson, LB [1 ]
Richards, C [1 ]
Host, GE [1 ]
Arthur, JW [1 ]
机构
[1] US EPA, MIDCONTINENT ECOL DIV, DULUTH, MN 55804 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1046/j.1365-2427.1997.d01-539.x
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
1. Landscape characteristics of sixty-two subcatchments within the Saginaw Bay Catchment of central Michigan were examined to identify relationships with stream water chemistry. Land use, land cover and elevation were quantified for both entire catchments and the upland-river ecotone (100 m stream buffer strip). Catchment and ecotone data were then empirically compared with stream water chemistry using multivariate and regression analyses. Redundancy analysis was used to partition variance among land use, geology, and the shared influence of land use and geology. 2. Major catchments dominated by rowcrop agriculture had the highest alkalinity, total dissolved solids and nitrate + nitrite concentrations. 3. Strong seasonal differences were observed in total nitrogen and nitrite + nitrate, but not in total phosphorus or suspended solids. Land use and landscape structure factors such as slope and patch density (number of land use patches per km(2)) accounted for most of the observed variance in summer. 4. In both autumn and summer, landscape factors accounted for much of the observed variation in total dissolved solids and alkalinity. During: autumn, geological factors and the shared influence of geology/landscape structure plus land use exerted more influence than did land use alone. 5. Total phosphorus and total suspended solids were much better explained by land use within the stream ecotone in summer than in other seasons. However, total nitrogen, nitrate, orthophosphate and alkalinity were equally well explained by land use within the ecotone and throughout the whole catchment. Only total dissolved solids in summer and ammonium in autumn were explained better by the whole catchment than the ecotone. 6. Our results show that relatively coarse spatial databases can provide useful descriptors of regional water quality.
引用
收藏
页码:193 / +
页数:1
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Restoring stream ecosystems: Lessons from a midwestern state
    Moerke, AH
    Lamberti, GA
    [J]. RESTORATION ECOLOGY, 2004, 12 (03) : 327 - 334
  • [2] Landscape and Wetland Influences on Headwater Stream Chemistry in the Kenai Lowlands, Alaska
    Coowe M. Walker
    Ryan S. King
    Dennis F. Whigham
    Steven J. Baird
    [J]. Wetlands, 2012, 32 : 301 - 310
  • [3] Landscape and Wetland Influences on Headwater Stream Chemistry in the Kenai Lowlands, Alaska
    Walker, Coowe M.
    King, Ryan S.
    Whigham, Dennis F.
    Baird, Steven J.
    [J]. WETLANDS, 2012, 32 (02) : 301 - 310
  • [4] Mercury Cycling in Stream Ecosystems. 1. Water Column Chemistry and Transport
    Brigham, Mark E.
    Wentz, Dennis A.
    Aiken, George R.
    Krabbenhoft, David P.
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 2009, 43 (08) : 2720 - 2725
  • [5] UPLAND AFFORESTATION - INFLUENCES ON STREAM HYDROLOGY AND CHEMISTRY
    HORNUNG, M
    NEWSON, MD
    [J]. SOIL USE AND MANAGEMENT, 1986, 2 (02) : 61 - 65
  • [6] Geologic and tributary influences on the chemistry of a headwater stream
    Wooten, AC
    Preer, J
    Edwards, PJ
    [J]. USDA FOREST SERVICE NORTHEASTERN RESEARCH STATION RESEARCH PAPER, 1999, (708): : 1 - +
  • [7] Incorporating landscape characteristics in a distance metric for interpolating between observations of stream water chemistry
    Lyon, S. W.
    Seibert, J.
    Lembo, A. J.
    Steenhuis, T. S.
    Walter, M. T.
    [J]. HYDROLOGY AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES, 2008, 12 (05) : 1229 - 1239
  • [8] Natural and anthropogenic influences on the distribution of the threatened Neosho madtom in a midwestern warmwater stream
    Wildhaber, ML
    Allert, AL
    Schmitt, CJ
    Tabor, VM
    Mulhern, D
    Powell, KL
    Sowa, SP
    [J]. TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN FISHERIES SOCIETY, 2000, 129 (01) : 243 - 261
  • [9] Landscape-scale influences on stream habitats and biota
    Richards, C
    Johnson, LB
    Host, GE
    [J]. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES, 1996, 53 : 295 - 311
  • [10] Introduction to landscape influences on stream habitats and biological assemblages
    Wang, Lizhu
    Seelbach, Paul W.
    Hughes, Robert M.
    [J]. LANDSCAPE INFLUENCES ON STREAM HABITATS AND BIOLOGICAL ASSEMBLAGES, 2006, 48 : 1 - +