2022 Early Hearing Detection & Intervention Virtual Conference
March 13 - 15, 2022
5/24/2021 | 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM | STREAM DISSOLVED ORGANIC MATTER IN PERMAFROST REGIONS SHOWS SURPRISING COMPOSITIONAL SIMILARITIES BUT NEGATIVE PRIMING AND NUTRIENT EFFECTS | Virtual Platform
STREAM DISSOLVED ORGANIC MATTER IN PERMAFROST REGIONS SHOWS SURPRISING COMPOSITIONAL SIMILARITIES BUT NEGATIVE PRIMING AND NUTRIENT EFFECTS
Permafrost degradation delivers bioavailable dissolved organic matter (DOM) and inorganic nutrients to surface water networks. While these permafrost subsidies represent a small portion of total fluvial DOM, they could influence food webs and carbon balance via priming or nutrient effects. We investigated how addition of biolabile carbon and inorganic nutrients affected DOM decomposition with incubations of stream water from 23 locations in Asia, Europe, and North America. DOM loss ranged from 3% to 52%, showing a variety of longitudinal patterns within stream networks. DOM optical properties varied widely, but DOM showed compositional similarity based on FT?ICR MS analysis. Addition of acetate and nutrients decreased bulk DOM mineralization (i.e., negative priming), with more negative effects on biodegradable DOM but neutral or positive effects on stable DOM. Unexpectedly, acetate and nutrients triggered breakdown of colored DOM (CDOM), with median decreases of 1.6% in the control and 22% in the amended treatment. Additionally, the uptake of added acetate was strongly limited by nutrient availability across sites. These findings suggest that biolabile DOM and nutrients released from degrading permafrost may decrease background DOM mineralization but alter stoichiometry and light conditions in receiving waterbodies.
- Biogeochemistry
- Carbon cycle
- Climate change
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Benjamin Abbott
(), Brigham Young University, Department of Plant and Wildlife Sciences, benabbott@byu.edu;
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Ethan Wologo
(), Department of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, USA, ethan.wolo@gmail.com;
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Sarah Shakil
(), University of Alberta, shakil@ualberta.ca;
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Scott Zolkos
(), Woods Hole Research Center, zolkos@ualberta.ca;
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Sadie Textor
(), Florida State University, textor.sadie@gmail.com;
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Jane Klassen
(), Montana State University, janeklassen@gmail.com;
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Robert G. M. Spencer
(), Florida State University, rgspencer@magnet.fsu.edu;
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David C. Podgorski
(), Florida State University, Podgorski@magnet.fsu.edu;
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Suzanne Tank
(), University of Alberta, suzanne.tank@ualberta.ca ;
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Michelle Baker
(), Utah State University, michelle.baker@usu.edu;
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Jonathan A. O'Donnell
(), National Parks Service, Jonathan_O'Donnell@nps.gov;
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Kimberly Wickland
(), U.S. Geological Survey, kpwick@usgs.gov;
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Sydney S. W. Foks
(), U.S. Geological Survey, sfoks@usgs.gov;
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Jay Zarnetske
(), Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Michigan State University, jpz@msu.edu;
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Joseph Lee-Cullin
(), Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Michigan State University, USA, cullinjo@msu.edu;
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Futing Liu
(), Chinese Academy of Sciences, liufuting@ibcas.ac.cn;
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Yuanhe Yang
(), Chinese Academy of Sciences, yhyang@ibcas.ac.cn;
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Pirkko Kortelainen
(), Finnish Environment Institute, pirkko.kortelainen@ymparisto.fi;
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Jaana Kolehmainen
(), Finnish Environmental Institute SYKE, Jaana.Kolehmainen@ymparisto.fi;
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Joshua F. Dean
(), University of Liverpool, Joshua.Dean@liverpool.ac.uk;
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Jorien E. Vonk
(), Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, j.e.vonk@vu.nl;
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Robert Holmes
(), Woods Hole Research Center, rmholmes@whrc.org;
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Gilles Pinay
(), CNRS, gilles.pinay@ens-lyon.fr;
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Michaela M. Powell
(), Montana State University, michaelamariepowell@gmail.com;
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Jansen Howe
(), Brigham Young University, jansen.howe35@gmail.com;
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Rebecca Frei
(), Brigham Young University, Department of Plant and Wildlife Sciences, beccafrei@gmail.com;
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Samuel Bratsman
(), Brigham Young University, Department of Plant and Wildlife Sciences, sbratsmanx@gmail.com;
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Stephanie Ewing
(), Department of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, USA, stephanie.ewing@montana.edu;
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