Nutrient dynamics during photodegradation of plant litter in the Sonoran Desert

被引:12
|
作者
Ball, Becky A. [1 ]
Christman, Maximilian P. [2 ]
Hall, Sharon J. [3 ]
机构
[1] Arizona State Univ West Campus, Sch Math & Nat Sci, 1407 W Thunderbird Rd, Glendale, AZ 85306 USA
[2] Arizona State Univ, Sch Sustainabil, Tempe, AZ USA
[3] Arizona State Univ, Sch Life Sci, Tempe, AZ USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Photodegradation; Decomposition; N deposition; Sonoran desert; Nutrient dynamics; Ambrosia deltoidea; ULTRAVIOLET-B RADIATION; NITROGEN DEPOSITION; ECOSYSTEM RESPONSE; DECOMPOSITION; LIGNIN; CARBON; PHOSPHORUS; PATTERNS; FERTILIZATION; RELEASE;
D O I
10.1016/j.jaridenv.2018.09.004
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Arid and semi-arid ecosystems are experiencing increased rates of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition, but the ecological fates of excess nutrients in aridlands are unclear given the few studies conducted in deserts compared to mesic ecosystems. Altered decomposition resulting from increased N availability may not be important in arid ecosystems with significant photodegradation, which may be less influenced by nutrient content than biologically -mediated decomposition. Additionally, nutrient dynamics during decomposition have been studied almost exclusively in mesic ecosystems. To understand the potential impacts of N deposition on mass loss and chemical dynamics during aridland decomposition, we assessed N and phosphorus (P) dynamics of decomposing litter in a long-term N + P enrichment experiment in both urban (+N deposition) and outlying areas (-N deposition) of the Sonoran Desert. Litter was decomposed with and without UV radiation for 9 months, measuring mass loss, litter chemistry, and bacterial biomass. UV radiation significantly accelerated mass loss and altered N and P dynamics, and there was an impact of the urban environment and experimental fertilization on nutrient dynamics. Overall, these patterns suggest that the aridland urban environment, where rates of N deposition are elevated, alters nutrient dynamics during decomposition but not the fraction of litter lost to photodegradation.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 10
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] The nutrient plasticity of moss-dominated crust in the urbanized Sonoran Desert
    Ball, Becky A.
    Guevara, Jessica Alvarez
    PLANT AND SOIL, 2015, 389 (1-2) : 225 - 235
  • [22] EDAPHIC FACTORS AND THE PERENNIAL PLANT COMMUNITY OF A SONORAN DESERT BAJADA
    KEY, LJ
    DELPH, LF
    THOMPSON, DB
    VANHOOGENSTYN, EP
    SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST, 1984, 29 (02) : 211 - 222
  • [23] Response of a lizard species to the senescence of a dominant plant in the Sonoran desert
    MCloskey, RT
    ECOSCIENCE, 1997, 4 (01): : 43 - 47
  • [24] VEGETATION CHANGE AND PLANT DEMOGRAPHY IN PERMANENT PLOTS IN THE SONORAN DESERT
    GOLDBERG, DE
    TURNER, RM
    ECOLOGY, 1986, 67 (03) : 695 - 712
  • [25] Intraspecific changes in plant morphology, associated with grazing, and effects on litter quality, carbon and nutrient dynamics during decomposition
    Semmartin, M
    Ghersa, CM
    AUSTRAL ECOLOGY, 2006, 31 (01) : 99 - 105
  • [26] HYPORHEIC PROCESSES DURING FLOODING AND DRYING IN A SONORAN DESERT STREAM .2. FAUNAL DYNAMICS
    BOULTON, AJ
    STANLEY, EH
    ARCHIV FUR HYDROBIOLOGIE, 1995, 134 (01): : 27 - 52
  • [27] SEASONAL DYNAMICS OF NITROGEN CYCLING FOR A PROSOPIS WOODLAND IN THE SONORAN DESERT
    RUNDEL, PW
    NILSEN, ET
    SHARIFI, MR
    VIRGINIA, RA
    JARRELL, WM
    KOHL, DH
    SHEARER, GB
    PLANT AND SOIL, 1982, 67 (1-3) : 343 - 353
  • [28] Plant Biotic Interactions in the Sonoran Desert Conservation Challenges and Future Directions
    Marazzi, Brigitte
    Bronstein, Judith L.
    Sommers, Pacifica N.
    Lopez, Blanca R.
    Ortega, Enriquena Bustamante
    Burquez, Alberto
    Medellin, Rodrigo A.
    Aslan, Clare
    Franklin, Kim
    JOURNAL OF THE SOUTHWEST, 2015, 57 (2-3) : 457 - 501
  • [29] The binational Sonoran Desert biosphere network and its plant life (With plant checklist and index)
    Felger, RS
    Wilson, M
    Broyles, B
    Nabhan, GP
    JOURNAL OF THE SOUTHWEST, 1997, 39 (3-4): : 411 - 566
  • [30] Nestedness of remnant Sonoran Desert plant communities in metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona
    Stiles, Arthur
    Scheiner, Samuel M.
    ECOLOGY, 2008, 89 (09) : 2473 - 2481