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Stream drying drives microbial ammonia oxidation and first-flush nitrate export

Authors :
Eugènia Martí
Lorenzo Proia
James I. Prosser
Stephanie N. Merbt
Emilio O. Casamayor
Daniel von Schiller
Source :
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Ecological Society of America, 2016.

Abstract

7 páginas, 3 figuras<br />Stream microbial communities and associated processes are influenced by environmental fluctuations that may ultimately dictate nutrient export. Discharge fluctuations caused by intermittent stream flow are increasing worldwide in response to global change. We examined the impact of flow cessation and drying on in-stream nitrogen cycling. We determined archaeal (AOA) and bacterial ammonia oxidizer (AOB) abundance and ammonia oxidation activity in surface and deep sediments from different sites along the Fuirosos stream (Spain) subjected to contrasting hydrological conditions (i.e., running water, isolated pools, and dry streambeds). AOA were more abundant than AOB, with no major changes across hydrological conditions or sediment layers. However, ammonia oxidation activity and sediment nitrate content increased with the degree of stream drying, especially in surface sediments. Upscaling of our results shows that ammonia oxidation in dry streambeds can contribute considerably (~50%) to the high nitrate export typically observed in intermittent streams during first-flush events following flow reconnection. Our study illustrates how the dry channels of intermittent streams can be potential hotspots of ammonia oxidation. Consequently, shifts in the duration, spatial extent and severity of intermittent flow can play a decisive role in shaping nitrogen cycling and export along fluvial networks in response to global change.<br />This research was granted by the projects DARKNESS (CGL2012-32747, MINECO) to E. O. Casamayor and MED_FORESTREAM (CGL2011-30590- CO2- 02, MINECO) and REFRESH (244121 FP7 EU Commission) to E. Martí.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname
Accession number :
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