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5/27/2021  |   2:00 PM - 3:30 PM   |  WHEN INDICES OF CONDITION DON’T TELL US ABOUT WETLAND FUNCTION   |  Virtual Platform

WHEN INDICES OF CONDITION DON’T TELL US ABOUT WETLAND FUNCTION

Wetland loss has been significant across the globe. Those that remain are vulnerable to the effects of surrounding land use and are in some cases subjected to biotic homogenization. To monitor the condition of these wetlands, we commonly focus on gathering information about their surrounding land use, onsite stressors, and vegetative communities. The question remains: are these good indicators of a wetland’s functions, such as those performed in full or in part by microbes? We investigated this question in headwater wetlands of Pennsylvania and Ohio, focusing on pools and fluxes of the carbon and nitrogen that regulate water quality and climate change. While some pool (e.g., carbon storage) and flux (e.g., soil 15N) measurements were correlated with condition gradients derived from land use and onsite characterizations, rarely did we find congruence across regions (e.g., carbon accretion). Many functions fail to be explained without first accounting for other landscape gradients (e.g., soil texture’s effects on denitrification). Given these findings we ask, are there innovative ways for monitoring function that can be implemented in our monitoring programs in the future?

  • Carbon cycle
  • Biogeochemistry
  • Decomposition

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Jessica Moon (), Murray State University, jmoon8@murraystate.edu;


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Denice H. Wardrop (), Penn State University, dhw110@psu.edu;


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M. Siobhan Fennessy (), Kenyon College, fennessym@kenyon.edu;


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Hannah Ingram (), Penn State University, hmi101@psu.edu;


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Amanda M. Nahlik (), US EPA, Pacific Ecological Systems Division, ORD-CPHEA, Nahlik.Amanda@epa.gov;


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