Stream Dissolved Organic Matter in Permafrost Regions Shows Surprising Compositional Similarities but Negative Priming and Nutrient Effects

dc.contributor.authorWologo, Ethan
dc.contributor.authorShakil, Sarah
dc.contributor.authorZolkos, Scott
dc.contributor.authorTextor, Sadie
dc.contributor.authorEwing, Stephanie
dc.contributor.authorKlassen, Jane
dc.contributor.authorSpencer, Robert G. M.
dc.contributor.authorPodgorski, David C.
dc.contributor.authorTank, Suzanne E.
dc.contributor.authorBaker, Michelle A.
dc.contributor.authorO'Donnell, Jonathan A.
dc.contributor.authorWickland, Kimberly P.
dc.contributor.authorFoks, Sydney S. W.
dc.contributor.authorZarnetske, Jay P
dc.contributor.authorLee‐Cullin, Joseph
dc.contributor.authorLiu, Futing
dc.contributor.authorYang, Yuanhe
dc.contributor.authorKortelainen, Pirkko
dc.contributor.authorKolehmainen, Jaana
dc.contributor.authorDean, Joshua F.
dc.contributor.authorVonk, Jorien E.
dc.contributor.authorHolmes, Robert M.
dc.contributor.authorPinay, Gilles
dc.contributor.authorPowell, Michaela M.
dc.contributor.authorHowe, Jansen
dc.contributor.authorFrei, Rebecca J.
dc.contributor.authorBratsman, Samuel P.
dc.contributor.authorAbbott, Benjamin W.
dc.date.accessioned2022-09-12T16:08:21Z
dc.date.available2022-09-12T16:08:21Z
dc.date.issued2021-01
dc.descriptionEthan Wologo et al, 2021, Stream Dissolved Organic Matter in Permafrost Regions Shows Surprising Compositional Similarities but Negative Priming and Nutrient Effects, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, , Citation number, 10.1029/2020GB006719. To view the published open abstract, go to https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GB006719en_US
dc.description.abstractPermafrost degradation is delivering bioavailable dissolved organic matter (DOM) and inorganic nutrients to surface water networks. While these permafrost subsidies represent a small portion of total fluvial DOM and nutrient fluxes, they could influence food webs and net ecosystem carbon balance via priming or nutrient effects that destabilize background DOM. We investigated how addition of biolabile carbon (acetate) and inorganic nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) affected DOM decomposition with 28‐day incubations. We incubated late‐summer stream water from 23 locations nested in seven northern or high‐altitude regions in Asia, Europe, and North America. DOM loss ranged from 3% to 52%, showing a variety of longitudinal patterns within stream networks. DOM optical properties varied widely, but DOM showed compositional similarity based on Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FT‐ICR MS) analysis. Addition of acetate and nutrients decreased bulk DOM mineralization (i.e., negative priming), with more negative effects on biodegradable DOM but neutral or positive effects on stable DOM. Unexpectedly, acetate and nutrients triggered breakdown of colored DOM (CDOM), with median decreases of 1.6% in the control and 22% in the amended treatment. Additionally, the uptake of added acetate was strongly limited by nutrient availability across sites. These findings suggest that biolabile DOM and nutrients released from degrading permafrost may decrease background DOM mineralization but alter stoichiometry and light conditions in receiving waterbodies. We conclude that priming and nutrient effects are coupled in northern aquatic ecosystems and that quantifying two‐way interactions between DOM properties and environmental conditions could resolve conflicting observations about the drivers of DOM in permafrost zone waterways.en_US
dc.identifier.citationWologo, E., Shakil, S., Zolkos, S.,Textor, S., Ewing, S., Klassen, J., et al.(2021). Stream dissolved organic matterin permafrost regions shows surprisingcompositional similarities but negativepriming and nutrient effects.GlobalBiogeochemical Cycles, 35en_US
dc.identifier.issn0886-6236
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholarworks.montana.edu/handle/1/17116
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherAmerican Geophysical Unionen_US
dc.rightscopyright American geophysical union 2021en_US
dc.rights.urihttps://perma.cc/K6V9-42JXen_US
dc.subjectpermafrosten_US
dc.subjectorganic matteren_US
dc.subjectcompositional similaritiesen_US
dc.subjectnutrient effectsen_US
dc.titleStream Dissolved Organic Matter in Permafrost Regions Shows Surprising Compositional Similarities but Negative Priming and Nutrient Effectsen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
mus.citation.extentfirstpage1en_US
mus.citation.extentlastpage25en_US
mus.citation.issue1en_US
mus.citation.journaltitleGlobal Biogeochemical Cyclesen_US
mus.citation.volume35en_US
mus.data.thumbpage3en_US
mus.identifier.doi10.1029/2020GB006719en_US
mus.relation.collegeCollege of Agricultureen_US
mus.relation.departmentLand Resources & Environmental Sciences.en_US
mus.relation.universityMontana State University - Bozemanen_US

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