Stoichiometric insights into sediment carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus deposition in small forest reservoirs in southeast China under forest conversion and climate change
Hongmeng Ye , Fang Tang , Haiyan Zhang , Yajie Chen , Liwei Huang , Jiapeng Hu , Changchun Huang , Tao Huang
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Abstract
Forest reservoirs play a critical role in climate regulation, ecological balance, and the maintenance of the hydrological cycle. Stoichiometry is a fundamental ecosystem characteristic that offers essential insights into the fates of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) deposits in sediments. However, studies investigating nutrient deposition patterns in forest reservoirs using C/N/P stoichiometry are scarce. Herein, we analyzed two sediment cores from forest reservoirs in southeast China and used 137Cs and 210Pbex chronologies to assess nutrient deposition over the past 40 years. The mean sediment C, N, and P accumulation rates were 89.30 ± 27.47, 7.50 ± 1.79, and 1.94 ± 0.32 g·m−2·a-1, respectively. Redundancy analysis indicated that soil erosion and sediment grain size significantly affected the nutrient deposition and stoichiometric ratios. Forest conversion and extreme rainfall events increase soil erosion and nutrient deposition in the sediments. Mining activities exacerbate sediment coarsening and nutrient deposition, thereby elevating the C/N/P stoichiometric ratios. Conversely, afforestation efforts and the construction of flood levees intercept coarse particles and organic matter, thereby reducing C and N deposition and the C/N/P stoichiometric ratios. The C/P and N/P ratios dynamically reflected the patterns of C and N deposition. These results provide novel insights into the dynamic feedback mechanisms of stoichiometry on C, N, and P deposition in forest reservoir sediments against a backdrop of increasing forest conversion and frequent climatic anomalies. Future research should focus on afforestation and flood levee construction, which are effective in mitigating the negative effects of forest conversion on soil erosion.
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Catena publishes papers describing original field and laboratory investigations and reviews on geoecology and landscape evolution with emphasis on interdisciplinary aspects of soil science, hydrology and geomorphology. It aims to disseminate new knowledge and foster better understanding of the physical environment, of evolutionary sequences that have resulted in past and current landscapes, and of the natural processes that are likely to determine the fate of our terrestrial environment.
Papers within any one of the above topics are welcome provided they are of sufficiently wide interest and relevance.