posted on 2018-01-30, 13:32authored byErin E. Scott, Clay Prater, Eric J. Norman, Bryant C. Baker, Michelle A. Evans-White, J. Thad Scott
The stoichiometric ratios of organisms and their food resources can influence C and nutrient
dynamics in aquatic ecosystems. Several investigators have quantified linkages between nutrient enrichment and consumer stoichiometry for stream detritivores, but very few have systematically quantified the effect of P enrichment on leaf-litter stoichiometry. Here, we examine the potential stoichiometric changes of 2 species of leaf litter subjected to varying levels of P enrichment in laboratory
microcosms and mixed species across a natural P gradient of streams in the Ozark Highlands Region, Arkansas, USA. Leaf-litter %P content increased and C:P ratios decreased with increasing levels of P enrichment and with increasing lability of the leaf species. In the laboratory study, C:P of maple and oak
leaves in the control treatment was ,2500, whereas this ratio decreased to 500 and 1000 in the high-P treatments, respectively. Total P (TP) was inversely related to leaf-litter C:P along the natural P gradient of streams in the Ozarks. Our results add to the growing body of information on the potential bottom-up
effects of anthropogenic nutrient loading in streams and the influence of water-column nutrients and leaf quality on this response.
Funding
Funding for this research was provided by a grant from the National Science Foundation, Division of Environmental Biology (DEB-1020722).
History
School
Social Sciences
Department
Geography and Environment
Published in
Freshwater Science
Volume
32
Issue
3
Pages
753 - 761
Citation
SCOTT, E.E. ...et al., 2013. Leaf-litter stoichiometry is affected by streamwater phosphorus concentrations and litter type. Freshwater Science, 32(3), pp. 753-761.
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Publication date
2013
Notes
This paper was published in the journal Freshwater Science and the definitive published version is available at https://doi.org/10.1899/12-215.1