Search
Search Results
-
New insight into and characterization of DOC and DON for inland waterbodies in the Songnen Plain, Northeast China
Dissolved organic matter (DOM), usually measured as concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) in inland...
-
Identification of a Saltol-Independent Salinity Tolerance Polymorphism in Rice Mekong Delta Landraces and Characterization of a Promising Line, Doc Phung
The Mekong Delta River in Vietnam is facing salinity intrusion caused by climate change and sea-level rise that is severely affecting rice...
-
Effects of nitrogen enrichment on zooplankton biomass and N:P recycling ratios across a DOC gradient in northern-latitude lakes
We used data from whole-lake studies to assess how changes in food quantity (phytoplankton biomass) and quality (phytoplankton community composition,...
-
Changes in acidity, DOC, and water clarity of Adirondack lakes over a 30-year span
Lake surveys conducted in 1987–88 and 2018–19 show changes in the chemical and optical properties of Adirondack lakes recovering from acidification....
-
Landscape regulation of microbial use of terrestrial carbon in boreal streams
Microbes decomposing leaf litter in aquatic ecosystems are exposed to two major sources of carbon (C), namely, particulate organic C (POC) and...
-
Effects of Drought on Dissolved Organic Carbon Content in Grassland and Forest Soils
AbstractDrought has been proved to be an important climatic factor affecting carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles in terrestrial ecosystems. Despite...
-
Effects of dissolved organic carbon gradient on epilimnetic zooplankton communities in lakes
Lake browning is expected to change aquatic ecosystems considerably. The changes that may occur in zooplankton communities with a high concentration...
-
Effects of microbial-converted ancient permafrost organic carbon on the growth and reproduction of Daphnia magna
Immense amounts of ancient (radiocarbon age over 200 years) organic carbon (OC) from permafrost are released into aquatic systems. Ancient...
-
Contribution of riverine dissolved organic carbon to organic carbon decomposition in the Ariake Sea, Japan, a coastal area suffering from summer hypoxia
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) comprises nearly half of the riverine organic carbon flux into oceans. Although riverine DOC is involved in numerous...
-
Changes in dissolved oxygen concentration in an aerated drip irrigation system under different drip emitters
The drip emitter type used influences the dissolved oxygen concentration (DOC) distribution in a drip irrigation system. Understanding the spatial...
-
A global analysis on the relationship between water retention time and dissolved carbon across inland waters
The transport of dissolved carbon (DC) from inland waters to the ocean is an important component of the global carbon cycle. However, how water...
-
Concentration characteristics and the drivers of soluble components in freshly fallen plant litter
Soluble components leach rapidly during the early stage of litter decomposition and represent the earliest nutrient input to the soils after leaf...
-
Urban beaver ponds show limited impact on stream carbon quantity in contrast to stormwater ponds
Urban beaver and stormwater ponds provide hydrologic retention in the landscape while collecting dissolved organic matter (DOM)-rich runoff that can...
-
Flow event size influences carbon, nutrient and zooplankton dynamics in a highly regulated lowland river
River regulation and water extraction has significantly altered flow regimes and reduced flood events in many inland river systems. Environmental...
-
Absorption properties of dissolved organic matter in East Asian temperate lakes
There are few comparative studies of chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) in humid temperate lakes. In this study, we examined the...
-
DOM optical properties reflected land use cover in open-canopy streams
Our study aimed to analyze the effects of land use coverage (agricultural, cattle breeding, natural vegetation, and others) on the concentration and...
-
Seasonal growth, carrageenan properties, and resistance to disease and epiphytic pests between Kappaphycus alvarezii (Rhodophyta) var. tambalang (brown) tissue-cultured and farm-sourced seaweeds
Growth performance (specific growth rate [SGR] and biomass yield), carrageenan properties (yield, viscosity, and gel strength), and disease and pest...
-
Heterogeneity in the dissolved organic matter features as expression of precipitation gradient in seasonal wetlands in austral forest of Patagonia
Seasonal wetlands are complex ecosystems highly dependent on climatic variation due to their small size and shallowness. Wetlands are carbon (C)...
-
A carbon cycling model shows strong control of seasonality and importance of sponges on the functioning of a northern Red Sea coral reef
Coral reefs in the northern Red Sea experience strong seasonality. This affects reef carbon (C) cycling, but ecosystem-wide quantification of C...
-
Allochthonous dissolved organic matter sources: effect of photodegradation on leaf leachates of invasive and native species from an Andean Patagonia catchment
The vegetation surrounding aquatic ecosystems contributes allochthonous sources of organic matter to the water bodies. In Andean-Patagonian...