整个生物体的流动脱化及其对人为酸盐负载的反应
Patrick J Mulholland1, Ashley M Helton, Geoffrey C Poole
1Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831, USA. mulhollandpj@ornl.gov
Nature
|March 14, 2008
概括
河流吸收污染,但随着污染水平的上升,它们的效率会下降. 这意味着当污染较高时,更多的气会逃入更大的水体,压倒较小的河流作为自然过器.
科学领域:
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 生态生态学 生态生态学
- 生物地质化学生物地质化学
背景情况:
- 人为 (N) 输入量的增加和了陆地生态系统.
- 的和导致地下水和地表水中的含量增加.
- 河流向海洋输出大量的,这意味着景观水槽至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 调查溪流作为生物可利用的沉降池.
- 量化酸盐度对吸收和脱的影响.
- 评估流量大小如何影响N出口效率.
主要方法:
- 在8个生物群体的72个河流中进行了稳定同位素追踪实验.
- 分析了与流酸盐度相关的生物吸收和脱率.
- 使用流网络模型来模拟N出口.
主要成果:
- 生物吸收和酸盐的脱化随着酸盐度的增加而增加.
- 随着酸盐度的增加,通过流去除的效率下降.
- 过多的酸盐不成比例地增加了的出口,并减少了小型流的作用,因为沉没.
结论:
- 流N的去除效率取决于度,在负载较高时下降.
- 生态系统的光合作用和呼吸对N吸收和脱分别有影响.
- 河流网络结构和酸盐水平极大地影响了N出口到接收水域.
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