Cascading ecological effects of low-level phosphorus enrichment in the Florida Everglades


Autoria(s): Gaiser, Evelyn E.; Trexler, Joel C.; Richards, Jennifer H.; Childers, Daniel L.; Lee, David W.; Edwards, Adrienne L.; Scinto, Leonard J.; Jayachandran, Krish; Noe, Gregory B.; D. Jones, Ronald
Data(s)

01/03/2005

Resumo

Few studies have examined long-term ecological effects of sustained low-level nutrient enhancement on wetland biota. To determine sustained effects of phosphorus (P) addition on Everglades marshes we added P at low levels (5, 15, and 30 µg L-1 above ambient) for 5 yr to triplicate 100-m flow-through channels in pristine marsh. A cascade of ecological responses occurred in similar sequence among treatments. Although the rate of change increased with dosing level, treatments converged to similar enriched endpoints, characterized most notably by a doubling of plant biomass and elimination of native, calcareous periphyton mats. The full sequence of biological changes occurred without an increase in water total P concentration, which remained near ambient levels until Year 5. This study indicates that Everglades marshes have a near-zero assimilative capacity for P without a state change, that ecosystem responses to enrichment accumulate over time, and that downstream P transport mainly occurs through biota rather than the water column.

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https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/cas_bio/39

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FIU Digital Commons

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Fonte

Department of Biological Sciences

Palavras-Chave #Biology
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