The Effects of Phragmites Removal on Nutrient Pools in a Freshwater Tidal Marsh Ecosystem

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Laura A. Meyerson
Randolph M. Chambers
Kristiina A. Vogt
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[1] Yale University,School of Forestry and Environmental Studies
[2] Fairfield University,Biology Department
[3] Yale University,School of Forestry and Environmental Studies
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ammonium; freshwater tidal marsh; invasive species; phosphate; porewater; restoration;
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10.1023/A:1010005724468
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Selected nitrogen and phosphorus pools in two freshwater tidal marsh ecosystems on the lower Connecticut River were measured relative to Phragmites, Typha and mixed native wetland plant cover types. For both the Chapman Pond Preserve and Chester Creek Marsh, significant differences were found between plant cover types in porewater ammonium and phosphate for some months during the 1998 growing season; porewater nitrate was always below the detection limit. At Chapman Pond, no significant differences were detected between Phragmites and Typha for plant tissue N concentrations. The standing stock of nitrogen was higher in Phragmites stands, however, owing to its greater aboveground biomass. No significant difference was found between plant cover types for total soil N at Chapman Pond, but KCl extractable ammonium was higher in the mixed cover type than Phragmites or Typha. The results of this study suggest that Phragmites is affecting nutrient pools in freshwater tidal marshes, a result that should be considered in future management design.
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