Fluxes of dissolved organic carbon, other nutrients and microbial communities in a water-filled treehole ecosystem

被引:9
|
作者
Verdonschot, Ralf C. M. [2 ]
Febria, Catherine M. [1 ]
Williams, D. Dudley [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Toronto, Dept Biol Sci, Surface & Groundwater Ecol Res Grp, Scarborough, ON M1C 1A4, Canada
[2] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Fac Sci, Dept Anim Ecol, Bargerveen Fdn, NL-6500 GL Nijmegen, Netherlands
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
phytotelmata; bacterial production; nutrient dynamics; temporary waters; carbon cycling; treehole food-webs;
D O I
10.1007/s10750-007-9054-9
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
Water-filled treeholes are temporally and spatially variable habitats that consist of communities of a limited number of insect orders, namely dipterans and beetles. Since these systems are largely heterotrophic, treeholes are dependent on the surrounding terrestrial ecosystem for their basal energy input. In this study, we observed a cyclic succession of three system states in a water-filled Fagus grandifolia treehole: 'connected' during rainfall; 'isolated' during periods without rain; and 'dry' when no freestanding water was present. During the isolated phase, a rapid, microbially mediated turn-over of nitrogen and sulphate took place, coincident with an accumulation of orthophosphate. Ammonium was the dominant form of nitrogen in the treehole water, and a net decrease in its concentration was observed when the water volume decreased. Normally, nitrate concentration showed only minor fluctuations (0.3-1.3 mg l(-1)) and concentrations of nitrite were very low (3-18 mu g l(-1)). Concentration of sulphate showed a net decrease, coincident with an increase in sulphide. During the connected phase, the effect of stemflow and throughfall on the nutrient concentrations in the treehole water proved to be variable. Over time, both dilution of, and increase in, treehole water nutrient concentrations were observed. Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration showed a net decrease during the isolated phase. Spring coarse particulate organic matter input into the treehole was variable (0.20-1.74 mg cm(-2) week(-1)). The observed variability in precipitation inputs as well as fall-in of organic matter underlines the pulsed character of basal energy entering the treehole food-web. DOC concentrations varied mainly with depth (15-57.4 mg l(-1)) as concentrations were almost three times greater within the detritus than within the water column. Bacterial abundances ranged from 7.3 x 10(5) to 9.3 x 10(6) cells ml(-1) and did not appear to vary within the water column or in the detrital sediment. Rates of bacterial production increased 24 h after rain events, suggesting that the combined nutrient fluxes due to increased stemflow stimulate the microbial community.
引用
收藏
页码:17 / 30
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] The functional group approach to bioturbation:: II.: The effects of the Macoma balthica community on fluxes of nutrients and dissolved organic carbon across the sediment-water interface
    Michaud, Emma
    Desrosiers, Gaston
    Mermillod-Blondin, Florian
    Sundby, Bjorn
    Stora, Georges
    JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MARINE BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY, 2006, 337 (02) : 178 - 189
  • [32] Microbial carbon pump shapes chemical signatures of refractory dissolved organic carbon in ocean water column
    Ruanhong CAI
    Nianzhi JIAO
    Science China Earth Sciences, 2024, (07) : 2408 - 2410
  • [33] Microbial carbon pump shapes chemical signatures of refractory dissolved organic carbon in ocean water column
    Ruanhong CAI
    Nianzhi JIAO
    Science China Earth Sciences, 2024, 67 (07) : 2408 - 2410
  • [34] Microbial carbon pump shapes chemical signatures of refractory dissolved organic carbon in ocean water column
    Cai, Ruanhong
    Jiao, Nianzhi
    SCIENCE CHINA-EARTH SCIENCES, 2024, 67 (07) : 2408 - 2410
  • [35] Depth and Dissolved Organic Carbon Shape Microbial Communities in Surface Influenced but Not Ancient Saline Terrestrial Aquifers
    Lopez-Fernandez, Margarita
    Astrom, Mats
    Bertilsson, Stefan
    Dopson, Mark
    FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY, 2018, 9
  • [36] Invasive plant-derived dissolved organic matter alters microbial communities and carbon cycling in soils
    McLeod, Morgan Luce
    Bullington, Lorinda
    Cleveland, Cory C.
    Rousk, Johannes
    Lekberg, Ylva
    SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY, 2021, 156
  • [37] Dissolved organic carbon in water fluxes of Eucalyptus grandis plantations in northeastern Entre Rios Province, Argentina
    Teson, Natalia
    Conzonno, Victor H.
    Arturi, Marcelo F.
    Frangi, Jorge L.
    BOSQUE, 2014, 35 (03): : 279 - 288
  • [38] Methane- and dissolved organic carbon-fueled microbial loop supports a tropical subterranean estuary ecosystem
    D. Brankovits
    J. W. Pohlman
    H. Niemann
    M. B. Leigh
    M. C. Leewis
    K. W. Becker
    T. M. Iliffe
    F. Alvarez
    M. F. Lehmann
    B. Phillips
    Nature Communications, 8
  • [39] Methane- and dissolved organic carbon-fueled microbial loop supports a tropical subterranean estuary ecosystem
    Brankovits, D.
    Pohlman, J. W.
    Niemann, H.
    Leigh, M. B.
    Leewis, M. C.
    Becker, K. W.
    Iliffe, T. M.
    Alvarez, F.
    Lehmann, M. F.
    Phillips, B.
    NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 2017, 8
  • [40] Microbial consortia in an ice-covered high-altitude lake impacted by additions of dissolved organic carbon and nutrients
    Dory, Flavia
    Cavalli, Laurent
    Franquet, Evelyne
    Claeys-Bruno, Magalie
    Misson, Benjamin
    Tatoni, Thierry
    Bertrand, Celine
    FRESHWATER BIOLOGY, 2021, 66 (08) : 1648 - 1662