Download
feart-07-00127.pdf 2,83MB
WeightNameValue
1000 Titel
  • Integrating Aquatic and Terrestrial Perspectives to Improve Insights Into Organic Matter Cycling at the Landscape Scale
1000 Autor/in
  1. Kayler, Zachary |
  2. Premke, Katrin |
  3. Gessler, Arthur |
  4. Gessner, Mark O. |
  5. Griebler, Christian |
  6. Hilt, Sabine |
  7. Klemedtsson, Leif |
  8. Kuzyakov, Yakov |
  9. Reichstein, Markus |
  10. Siemens, Jan |
  11. Totsche, Kai Uwe |
  12. Tranvik, Lars J. |
  13. Wagner, Annekatrin |
  14. Weitere, Markus |
  15. Grossart, Hans-Peter |
1000 Erscheinungsjahr 2019
1000 LeibnizOpen
1000 Publikationstyp
  1. Artikel |
1000 Online veröffentlicht
  • 2019-06-11
1000 Erschienen in
1000 Quellenangabe
  • 7:127
1000 FRL-Sammlung
1000 Copyrightjahr
  • 2019
1000 Lizenz
1000 Verlagsversion
  • https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2019.00127 |
1000 Publikationsstatus
1000 Begutachtungsstatus
1000 Sprache der Publikation
1000 Abstract/Summary
  • Across a landscape, aquatic-terrestrial interfaces within and between ecosystems are hotspots of organic matter (OM) mineralization. These interfaces are characterized by sharp spatio-temporal changes in environmental conditions, which affect OM properties and thus control OM mineralization and other transformation processes. Consequently, the extent of OM movement at and across aquatic-terrestrial interfaces is crucial in determining OM turnover and carbon (C) cycling at the landscape scale. Here, we propose expanding current concepts in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystem sciences to comprehensively evaluate OM turnover at the landscape scale. We focus on three main concepts toward explaining OM turnover at the landscape scale: the landscape spatio-temporal context, OM turnover described by priming and ecological stoichiometry, and anthropogenic effects as a disruptor of natural OM transfer magnitudes and pathways. A conceptual framework is introduced that allows for discussing the disparities in spatial and temporal scales of OM transfer, changes in environmental conditions, ecosystem connectivity, and microbial–substrate interactions. The potential relevance of priming effects in both terrestrial and aquatic systems is addressed. For terrestrial systems, we hypothesize that the interplay between the influx of OM, its corresponding elemental composition, and the elemental demand of the microbial communities may alleviate spatial and metabolic thresholds. In comparison, substrate level OM dynamics may be substantially different in aquatic systems due to matrix effects that accentuate the role of abiotic conditions, substrate quality, and microbial community dynamics. We highlight the disproportionate impact anthropogenic activities can have on OM cycling across the landscape. This includes reversing natural OM flows through the landscape, disrupting ecosystem connectivity, and nutrient additions that cascade across the landscape. This knowledge is crucial for a better understanding of OM cycling in a landscape context, in particular since terrestrial and aquatic compartments may respond differently to the ongoing changes in climate, land use, and other anthropogenic interferences.
1000 Sacherschließung
lokal organic matter mineralization
lokal anthropogenic interferences
lokal landscape connectivity
lokal priming effects
lokal ecological stoichiometry
lokal aquatic-terrestrial interfaces
1000 Fächerklassifikation (DDC)
1000 Liste der Beteiligten
  1. https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0090-7537|https://frl.publisso.de/adhoc/uri/UHJlbWtlLCBLYXRyaW4g|https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1910-9589|https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2516-7416|https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8602-581X|https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0585-2822|https://frl.publisso.de/adhoc/uri/S2xlbWVkdHNzb24sIExlaWYg|https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9863-8461|https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5736-1112|https://frl.publisso.de/adhoc/uri/U2llbWVucywgSmFu|https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2692-213X|https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3509-8266|https://frl.publisso.de/adhoc/uri/V2FnbmVyLCBBbm5la2F0cmluIA==|https://frl.publisso.de/adhoc/uri/V2VpdGVyZSwgTWFya3VzIA==|https://frl.publisso.de/adhoc/uri/R3Jvc3NhcnQsIEhhbnMtUGV0ZXI=
1000 (Academic) Editor
1000 Label
1000 Förderer
  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft |
  2. Idaho Water Resources Research Institute, University of Idaho |
  3. U.S. Geological Survey |
  4. Leibniz-Gemeinschaft |
1000 Fördernummer
  1. 60154
  2. -
  3. -
  4. -
1000 Förderprogramm
  1. -
  2. -
  3. 104b program
  4. Open Access Fund
1000 Dateien
1000 Förderung
  1. 1000 joinedFunding-child
    1000 Förderer Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft |
    1000 Förderprogramm -
    1000 Fördernummer 60154
  2. 1000 joinedFunding-child
    1000 Förderer Idaho Water Resources Research Institute, University of Idaho |
    1000 Förderprogramm -
    1000 Fördernummer -
  3. 1000 joinedFunding-child
    1000 Förderer U.S. Geological Survey |
    1000 Förderprogramm 104b program
    1000 Fördernummer -
  4. 1000 joinedFunding-child
    1000 Förderer Leibniz-Gemeinschaft |
    1000 Förderprogramm Open Access Fund
    1000 Fördernummer -
1000 Objektart article
1000 Beschrieben durch
1000 @id frl:6423028.rdf
1000 Erstellt am 2020-09-15T12:46:38.854+0200
1000 Erstellt von 21
1000 beschreibt frl:6423028
1000 Bearbeitet von 218
1000 Zuletzt bearbeitet 2020-11-23T13:39:25.588+0100
1000 Objekt bearb. Mon Nov 23 13:39:25 CET 2020
1000 Vgl. frl:6423028
1000 Oai Id
  1. oai:frl.publisso.de:frl:6423028 |
1000 Sichtbarkeit Metadaten public
1000 Sichtbarkeit Daten public
1000 Gegenstand von

View source