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Simulating rewetting events in intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams: A global analysis of leached nutrients and organic matter

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dc.date.issued2019-05-01
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Climate change and human pressures are changing the global distribution and the extent of intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES), which comprise half of the global river network area. IRES are characterized by periods of flow cessation, during which channel substrates accumulate and undergo physico‐chemical changes (preconditioning), and periods of flow resumption, when these substrates are rewetted and release pulses of dissolved nutrients and organic matter (OM). However, there are no estimates of the amounts and quality of leached substances, nor is there information on the underlying environmental constraints operating at the global scale. We experimentally simulated, under standard laboratory conditions, rewetting of leaves, riverbed sediments, and epilithic biofilms collected during the dry phase across 205 IRES from five major climate zones. We determined the amounts and qualitative characteristics of the leached nutrients and OM, and estimated their areal fluxes from riverbeds. In addition, we evaluated the variance in leachate characteristics in relation to selected environmental variables and substrate characteristics. We found that sediments, due to their large quantities within riverbeds, contribute most to the overall flux of dissolved substances during rewetting events (56%–98%), and that flux rates distinctly differ among climate zones. Dissolved organic carbon, phenolics, and nitrate contributed most to the areal fluxes. The largest amounts of leached substances were found in the continental climate zone, coinciding with the lowest potential bioavailability of the leached OM. The opposite pattern was found in the arid zone. Environmental variables expected to be modified under climate change (i.e. potential evapotranspiration, aridity, dry period duration, land use) were correlated with the amount of leached sub‐ stances, with the strongest relationship found for sediments. These results show that the role of IRES should be accounted for in global biogeochemical cycles, especially because prevalence of IRES will increase due to increasing severity of drying events

dc.identifier.doi10.1111/gcb.14537
dc.identifier.issn1354-1013
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dc.language.isoeng
dc.subjectbiofilms
dc.subjectleaching
dc.subjectleaf litter
dc.subjectrewetting
dc.subjectsediments
dc.subjecttemporary rivers
dc.subject.ddc570 Life sciences; biology
dc.subject.ddc590 Animals (Zoology)
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Simulating rewetting events in intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams: A global analysis of leached nutrients and organic matter

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uzh.contributor.affiliationLeibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Freie Universität Berlin, Università degli Studi di Trento
uzh.contributor.affiliationFreie Universität Berlin, Universität Rostock, Aarhus Universitet
uzh.contributor.affiliationRiverly
uzh.contributor.affiliationUniversidad del Pais Vasco - Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, Campus Bizkaia
uzh.contributor.affiliationRiverly
uzh.contributor.affiliationUniversite Grenoble Alpes
uzh.contributor.affiliationUniversitat de Barcelona
uzh.contributor.affiliationLeibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Freie Universität Berlin, Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
uzh.contributor.affiliationUniversity of Oklahoma
uzh.contributor.affiliationUniversity of Zurich
uzh.contributor.affiliationLeibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, CEBAS- CSIC, Centro de Edafología y Biología Aplicada del Segura
uzh.contributor.affiliationBen-Gurion University of the Negev
uzh.contributor.affiliationUniversité de Lorraine
uzh.contributor.affiliationUniversidad de Concepcion
uzh.contributor.affiliationUniversity of California, Berkeley
uzh.contributor.affiliationEdith Cowan University, Joondalup
uzh.contributor.affiliationUniversidad de Antioquia
uzh.contributor.affiliationQueensland Department of Environment and Science
uzh.contributor.affiliationUniversidade Federal de Sao Joao del-Rei
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uzh.contributor.authorShumilova, Oleksandra
uzh.contributor.authorZak, Dominik
uzh.contributor.authorDatry, Thibault
uzh.contributor.authorvon Schiller, Daniel
uzh.contributor.authorCorti, Roland
uzh.contributor.authorFoulquier, Arnaud
uzh.contributor.authorObrador, Biel
uzh.contributor.authorTockner, Klement
uzh.contributor.authorAllan, Daniel C
uzh.contributor.authorAltermatt, Florian
uzh.contributor.authorArce, María Isabel
uzh.contributor.authorArnon, Shai
uzh.contributor.authorBanas, Damien
uzh.contributor.authorBanegas‐Medina, Andy
uzh.contributor.authorBeller, Erin
uzh.contributor.authorBlanchette, Melanie L
uzh.contributor.authorBlanco‐Libreros, Juan F
uzh.contributor.authorBlessing, Joanna
uzh.contributor.authorBoëchat, Iola Gonçalves
uzh.contributor.authorBoersma, Kate
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uzh.publication.citationShumilova, Oleksandra; Zak, Dominik; Datry, Thibault; von Schiller, Daniel; Corti, Roland; Foulquier, Arnaud; Obrador, Biel; Tockner, Klement; Allan, Daniel C; Altermatt, Florian; Arce, María Isabel; Arnon, Shai; Banas, Damien; Banegas‐Medina, Andy; Beller, Erin; Blanchette, Melanie L; Blanco‐Libreros, Juan F; Blessing, Joanna; Boëchat, Iola Gonçalves; Boersma, Kate; Bogan, Michael T; Bonada, Núria; Bond, Nick R; Brintrup, Kate; Bruder, Andreas; Burrows, Ryan; Cancellario, Tommaso; Carlson, Stephanie M; Cauvy‐Fraunié, Sophie; Cid, Núria; Little, Chelsea J; et al (2019). Simulating rewetting events in intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams: A global analysis of leached nutrients and organic matter. Global Change Biology, 25(5):1591-1611.
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