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The flocculation feedback loop: Delivery of marine derived nutrients in Pacific salmon streams.

机译:絮凝反馈回路:在太平洋鲑鱼流中输送海洋来源的营养物质。

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Pacific salmon contribute significant quantities of marine derived nutrients (MDN) to their natal streams. Post-spawning carcasses fertilize and stimulate stream productivity as they decay. Until now, there has been no complete description of a nutrient delivery mechanism for natal streams. The salmon-floc feedback loop proposed here is a positive feedback system that delivers salmon derived nutrients and organic matter to the streambed where they can be retained and metabolized by benthic food webs to stimulate stream productivity and provide sustenance for juvenile salmon. The three stages of the salmon-floc feedback loop were verified using the controlled environment of flumes and field verified concentrations of salmon organic matter and inorganic particulates. Stage one, floc formation was found to occur in the water column in the presence of salmon organic matter as well as salmon organic matter and clay. During the salmon organic matter treatments the particle size distribution of suspended sediment shifted toward larger particles indicating the formation of flocs. Stage two, floc sedimentation was identified by an increase in the effective particle size distribution of fine sediments in the gravel bed after the addition of salmon organic matter and clay. Water column flocs settled or were sequestered on the flume bed by advective and intergravel flow through porous, raised, gravel bed sections. Stage three, floc dissociation and nutrient release was identified by the increase in nutrient, bacterial, and biochemical oxygen demand levels of fine sediments that were captured and retained within intergravel pores. Floc formation and streambed delivery/retention required sufficient quantities of organic matter from decaying salmon, sufficient but not excessive inorganic sediment levels, bacterial populations, low-flow stream conditions, porous raised gravel bed areas, and hyporheic exchange to be an effective MDN vector. The verification of the salmon-floc feedback loop is an important step toward furt
机译:太平洋鲑鱼为它们的幼年溪流贡献了大量海洋来源的营养素(MDN)。产卵后的cas体在腐烂时受精并刺激溪流生产力。到现在为止,还没有对新生流营养输送机制的完整描述。这里提出的鲑鱼群反馈回路是一个正反馈系统,可以将鲑鱼衍生的营养物质和有机物输送到河床,在那里它们可以被底栖食物网保留和代谢,从而刺激河流的生产力并为幼鲑提供营养。鲑鱼絮凝物反馈回路的三个阶段使用烟道的受控环境以及鲑鱼有机物和无机颗粒的现场验证浓度进行了验证。第一阶段,发现在鲑鱼有机物以及鲑鱼有机物和黏土存在下,水柱中形成絮凝物。在鲑鱼有机物处理过程中,悬浮沉积物的粒径分布向较大颗粒转移,表明形成了絮凝物。第二阶段,通过添加鲑鱼有机质和粘土,砾石层中细颗粒沉积物的有效粒径分布增加来确定絮凝物的沉积。水柱絮凝物通过对流和砾石流通过多孔的,凸起的,砾石床段而沉降或被隔离在槽床上。第三阶段,通过捕获并保留在砾石孔隙内的细小沉积物的养分,细菌和生化需氧量的增加来确定絮凝物的分解和养分释放。絮凝物的形成和河床的输送/滞留需要来自腐烂鲑鱼的足够数量的有机物,足够但不过度的无机沉积物水平,细菌种群,低流量的河况,多孔的砾石床区域以及低交换性,才能成为有效的MDN载体。鲑鱼絮凝物反馈回路的验证是迈向毛皮的重要一步

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