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Redfield Ratios in Inland Waters: Higher Biological Control of C:N:P Ratios in Tropical Semi-arid High Water Residence Time Lakes.

Ng H They1, André M Amado1,2, James B Cotner3.   

Abstract

The canonical Redfield C:N:P ratio for algal biomass is often not achieved in inland n class="Chemical">pan class="Chemical">waters due to higher C and N content and more variability when compn>ared to the oceans. This has been attributed to much lower residence times and higher contributions of the watershed to the total organic matter pool of continental ecosystems. In this study we examined the effect of water residence times in low latitude lakes (in a gradient from humid to a semi-arid region) on seston elemental ratios in different size fractions. We used lake water specific conductivity as a proxy for residence time in a region of Eastern Brazil where there is a strong precipitation gradient. The C:P ratios decreased in the seston and bacterial size-fractions and increased in the dissolved fraction with increasing water retention time, suggesting uptake of N and P from the dissolved pool. Bacterial abundance, production and respiration increased in response to increased residence time and intracellular nutrient availability in agreement with the growth rate hypothesis. Our results reinforce the role of microorganisms in shaping the chemical environment in aquatic systems particularly at long water residence times and highlights the importance of this factor in influencing ecological stoichiometry in all aquatic ecosystems.

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Keywords:  bacteria; ecological stoichiometry; lakes; metabolism; nutrients; semi-arid; tropical; water residence time

Year:  2017        PMID: 28848518      PMCID: PMC5551281          DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2017.01505

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Microbiol        ISSN: 1664-302X            Impact factor:   5.640


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