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Unified understanding of intrinsic and extrinsic controls of dissolved organic carbon reactivity in aquatic ecosystems

Authors :
Martin Berggren
François Guillemette
Magdalena Bieroza
Ishi Buffam
Anne Deininger
Jeffrey A. Hawkes
Dolly N. Kothawala
Richard LaBrie
Jean‐François Lapierre
Kathleen R. Murphy
Enass S. Al‐Kharusi
Mayra P. D. Rulli
Geert Hensgens
Hani Younes
Urban J. Wünsch
Source :
Ecology, e3763
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of The Ecological Society of America, 2022.

Abstract

Despite our growing understanding of the global carbon cycle, scientific consensus on the drivers and mechanisms that control dissolved organic carbon (DOC) turnover in aquatic systems is lacking, hampered by the mismatch between research that approaches DOC reactivity from either intrinsic (inherent chemical properties) or extrinsic (environmental context) perspectives. Here we propose a conceptual view of DOC reactivity in which the combination of intrinsic and extrinsic factors controls turnover rates and determines which reactions will occur. We review three major types of reactions (biological, photochemical, and flocculation) from an intrinsic chemical perspective and further define the environmental features that modulate the expression of chemically inherent reactivity potential. Finally, we propose hypotheses of how extrinsic and intrinsic factors together shape patterns in DOC turnover across the land-to-ocean continuum, underscoring that there is no intrinsic DOC reactivity without environmental context. By acknowledging the intrinsic–extrinsic control duality, our framework intends to foster improved modeling of DOC reactivity and its impact on ecosystem services.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ecology, e3763
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a69eda8e854b012893771998e8ee6b29