The N-15 natural abundance (delta N-15) of ecosystem samples reflects measures of water availability


Autoria(s): Handley, L.L.; Austin, A.T.; Robinson, D.; Scrimgeour, C.M.; Raven, J.A.; Heaton, T.H.E.; Schmidt, S.; Stewart, G.R.
Data(s)

01/01/1999

Resumo

We assembled a globally-derived data set for site-averaged foliar delta(15)N, the delta(15)N of whole surface mineral soil and corresponding site factors (mean annual rainfall and temperature, latitude, altitude and soil pH). The delta(15)N of whole soil was related to all of the site variables (including foliar delta(15)N) except altitude and, when regressed on latitude and rainfall, provided the best model of these data, accounting for 49% of the variation in whole soil delta(15)N. As single linear regressions, site-averaged foliar delta(15)N was more strongly related to rainfall than was whole soil delta(15)N. A smaller data set showed similar, negative correlations between whole soil delta(15)N, site-averaged foliar delta(15)N and soil moisture variations during a single growing season. The negative correlation between water availability (measured here by rainfall and temperature) and soil or plant delta(15)N fails at the landscape scale, where wet spots are delta(15)N-enriched relative to their drier surroundings. Here we present global and seasonal data, postulate a proximate mechanism for the overall relationship between water availability and ecosystem delta(15)N and, newly, a mechanism accounting for the highly delta(15)N-depleted values found in the foliage and soils of many wet/cold ecosystems. These hypotheses are complemented by documentation of the present gaps in knowledge, suggesting lines of research which will provide new insights into terrestrial N-cycling. Our conclusions are consistent with those of Austin and Vitousek (1998) that foliar (and soil) delta(15)N appear to be related to the residence time of whole ecosystem N.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:35516

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

CSIRO

Palavras-Chave #Plant Sciences #Delta N-15 Natural Abundance #N Cycling #Climate #Rainfall #Soil Organic-matter #Landscape-scale Variations #Nitrogen Isotopes #N-15/n-14 Ratios #Plant #Nitrate #Fractionation #Forest #Carbon #Dynamics #C1 #06 Biological Sciences #060705 Plant Physiology
Tipo

Journal Article