Colimitation and the coupling of N and P uptake kinetics in oligotrophic mountain streams

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Leslie R. Piper
Wyatt F. Cross
Brian L. McGlynn
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[1] Montana State University,Department of Ecology
[2] Duke University,Division of Earth and Ocean Sciences, Nicholas School of the Environment
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Biogeochemistry | 2017年 / 132卷
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Colimitation; Stream ecosystem; Ecological stoichiometry; Nitrogen and phosphorus uptake; Tracer Additions for Spiraling Curve Characterization (TASCC);
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Ecosystem element cycles can be tightly linked by both abiotic and biotic processes. Evidence for multi-element limitation (i.e., colimitation) of a variety of ecosystem processes is growing rapidly, yet our ability to quantify patterns of coupled nutrient dynamics at the ecosystem level has been hindered by logistical and methodological constraints. Here we quantify coupled nitrogen and phosphorus uptake kinetics in three oligotrophic mountain streams by using novel experimental techniques that quantify colimitation dynamics across a range of nutrient concentrations and stoichiometries. We show that relative demand for NO3-N and PO4-P varied across streams, but that short term availability of one nutrient consistently resulted in elevated, but variable, uptake of the other nutrient at all sites. We used temporally offset, pulsed nutrient additions to parameterize dual-nutrient Michaelis–Menten uptake surface models that represent NO3-N and PO4-P uptake at any given concentration or dissolved NO3-N:PO4-P stoichiometry. Our results indicated that the uptake of N and P were strongly enhanced in the presence of the other nutrient. Surface models quantitatively reflect patterns of colimitation and multi-element demand in streams, and should allow for parameterization of more realistic stream network models that explicitly account for interactions among element cycles.
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页码:165 / 184
页数:19
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