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DOI10.1007/s11273-017-9584-5
Microbial ecoenzyme stoichiometry, nutrient limitation, and organic matter decomposition in wetlands of the conterminous United States
Hill, Brian H.1; Elonen, Colleen M.1; Herlihy, Alan T.2; Jicha, Terri M.1; Serenbetz, Gregg3
发表日期2018-06-01
ISSN0923-4861
卷号26期号:3页码:425-439
英文摘要

Microbial respiration (R-m) and ecoenzyme activities (EEA) related to microbial carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus acquisition were measured in 792 freshwater and estuarine wetlands (representing a cumulative area of 217,480 km(2)) across the continental United States as part of the US EPA's 2011 National Wetland Condition Assessment. EEA stoichiometry was used to construct models for and assess nutrient limitation, carbon use efficiency (CUE), and organic matter decomposition (- k). The wetlands were classified into ten groups based on aggregated ecoregion and wetland type. The wetlands were also assigned to least, intermediate, and most disturbed classes, based on the extent of human influences. Ecoenzyme activity related to C, N and P acquisition, R-m, CUE, and - k differed among ecoregion-wetland types and, with the exception of C acquisition and - k, among disturbance classes. R-m and EEA were positively correlated with soil C, N and P content (r = 0.15-0.64) and stoichiometry (r = 0.15-0.48), and negatively correlated with an index of carbon quality (r = - 0.22 to - 0.39). EEA stoichiometry revealed that wetlands were more often P- than N-limited, and that P-limitation increases with increasing disturbance. Our enzyme-based approach for modeling C, N, and P acquisition, and organic matter decomposition, all rooted in stoichiometric theory, provides a mechanism for modeling resource limitations of microbial metabolism and biogeochemical cycling in wetlands. Given the ease of collecting and analyzing soil EEA and their response to wetland disturbance gradients, enzyme stoichiometry models are a cost-effective tool for monitoring ecosystem responses to resource availability and the environmental drivers of microbial metabolism, including those related to global climate changes.


英文关键词Climate;Decomposition;Ecoenzymes;Respiration;Soil;Stoichiometry;Wetlands
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000434164100017
来源期刊WETLANDS ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
来源机构美国环保署
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/57810
作者单位1.US EPA, Off Res & Dev, Natl Hlth & Environm Effects Res Lab, Midcontinent Ecol Div, 6201 Congdon Blvd, Duluth, MN 55804 USA;
2.Oregon State Univ, Dept Fisheries & Wildlife, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA;
3.US EPA, Off Water, Off Wetlands Oceans & Watersheds, Washington, DC 20460 USA
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Hill, Brian H.,Elonen, Colleen M.,Herlihy, Alan T.,et al. Microbial ecoenzyme stoichiometry, nutrient limitation, and organic matter decomposition in wetlands of the conterminous United States[J]. 美国环保署,2018,26(3):425-439.
APA Hill, Brian H.,Elonen, Colleen M.,Herlihy, Alan T.,Jicha, Terri M.,&Serenbetz, Gregg.(2018).Microbial ecoenzyme stoichiometry, nutrient limitation, and organic matter decomposition in wetlands of the conterminous United States.WETLANDS ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT,26(3),425-439.
MLA Hill, Brian H.,et al."Microbial ecoenzyme stoichiometry, nutrient limitation, and organic matter decomposition in wetlands of the conterminous United States".WETLANDS ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT 26.3(2018):425-439.
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