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Nutrient Dynamics of the Delta: Effects on Primary Producers

机译:三角洲的营养动态:对初级生产者的影响

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doi: https://doi.org/10.15447/sfews.2016v14iss4art4 Increasing clarity of Delta waters, the emergence of harmful algal blooms, the proliferation of aquatic water weeds, and the altered food web of the Delta have brought nutrient dynamics to the forefront. This paper focuses on the sources of nutrients, the transformation and uptake of nutrients, and the links of nutrients to primary producers. The largest loads of nutrients to the Delta come from the Sacramento River with the San Joaquin River seasonally important, especially in the summer. Nutrient concentrations reflect riverine inputs in winter and internal biological processes during periods of lower flow with internal nitrogen losses within the Delta estimated at approximately 30% annually. Light regime, grazing pressure, and nutrient availability influence rates of primary production at different times and locations within the Delta. The roles of the chemical form of dissolved inorganic nitrogen in growth rates of primary producers in the Delta and the structure of the open-water algal community are currently topics of much interest and considerable debate. Harmful algal blooms have been noted since the late 1990s, and the extent of invasive aquatic macrophytes (both submerged and free-floating forms) has increased especially during years of drought. Elevated nutrient loads must be considered in terms of their ability to support this excess biomass. Modern sensor technology and networks are now deployed that make high-frequency measurements of nitrate, ammonium, and phosphate. Data from such instruments allow a much more detailed assessment of the spatial and temporal dynamics of nutrients. Four fruitful directions for future research include utilizing continuous sensor data to estimate rates of primary production and ecosystem respiration, linking hydrodynamic models of the Delta with the transport and fate of dissolved nutrients, studying nutrient dynamics in various habitat types, and exploring the use of stable isotopes to trace the movement and fate of effluent-derived nutrients.
机译:doi:https://doi.org/10.15447/sfews.2016v14iss4art4三角洲水域的透明度提高,有害藻华的出现,水生水草的扩散以及三角洲食物网的变化,都将营养动态推到了最前沿。本文着重于养分的来源,养分的转化和吸收以及养分与初级生产者的联系。三角洲最大的养分负荷来自萨克拉曼多河,而圣华金河在季节上尤为重要,尤其是在夏季。营养物浓度反映了冬季河流流量和内部生物过程中流量较低的情况,三角洲内的内部氮损失估计约为每年30%。光照条件,放牧压力和养分利用率影响三角洲内不同时间和地点的初级生产速率。目前,溶解无机氮的化学形式在三角洲初级生产者的增长率和开放水藻群落结构中的作用是引起人们广泛关注和辩论的话题。自1990年代后期以来,人们就注意到有害的藻华,而且入侵性水生植物(淹没的和自由漂浮的形式)的范围已经增加,尤其是在干旱年代。必须从营养物质负载的能力上考虑它们支持这种过量生物量的能力。现在部署了现代传感器技术和网络,可以对硝酸盐,铵盐和磷酸盐进行高频测量。这些仪器的数据可以对养分的时空动态进行更详细的评估。未来研究的四个卓有成效的方向包括:利用连续的传感器数据来估算初级生产和生态系统呼吸的速率,将三角洲的水动力模型与溶解的养分的运移和命运联系起来,研究各种生境类型中的养分动态以及探索使用稳定的养分。同位素来追踪污水来源养分的运动和命运。

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