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Nitrogen fixation: a poorly understood process along the freshwater-marine continuum.

Amy M Marcarelli1, Robinson W Fulweiler2,3, J Thad Scott4.   

Abstract

Although N2 fixation is a major component of the global N cycle and has been extensively studied in open-ocean and terrestrial ecosystems, rates and ecological dynamics remain virtually unknown for the inland and coastal aquatic ecosystems (lakes, wetlands, rivers, streams, estuaries) that connect terrestrial and marine biomes. This is due to the diversity of these habitats, as well as the traditional paradigm that N2 fixation rates were low to nonexistent, and therefore not important, in these ecosystems. We identify three major research themes to advance understanding of aquatic N2 fixation: 1) the biological diversity of diazotrophs and variability of N2 fixation rates, 2) the ecological stoichiometry of N2 fixation, and 3) the upscaling of N2 fixation rates from genes to ecosystems. Coordinating research across these areas will advance limnology and oceanography by fully integrating N2 fixation into ecological dynamics of aquatic ecosystems from local to global scales.

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Keywords:  aquatic nitrogen fixation; diazotrophs; ecological stoichiometry; heterotrophic nitrogen fixation; scaling

Year:  2021        PMID: 35531372      PMCID: PMC9075158          DOI: 10.1002/lol2.10220

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Limnol Oceanogr Lett        ISSN: 2378-2242


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