Patterns and trends of organic matter processing and transport: Insights from the US long-term ecological research network

Tamara K. Harms , Peter M. Groffman , Lihini Aluwihare , Christopher Craft , William R Wieder , Sarah E. Hobbie , Sara G. Baer , John M. Blair , Serita Frey , Christina K. Remucal , Jennifer A. Rudgers , Scott L. Collins , John S. Kominoski , Becky A. Ball , LTER OM Working Group
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Organic matter (OM) dynamics determine how much carbon is stored in ecosystems, a service that modulates climate. We synthesized research from across the US Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network to assemble a conceptual model of OM dynamics that is consistent with inter-disciplinary perspectives and emphasizes vulnerability of OM pools to disturbance. Guided by this conceptual model, we identified unanticipated patterns and long-term trends in processing and transport of OM emerging from terrestrial, freshwater, wetland, and marine ecosystems. Cross-ecosystem synthesis combined with a survey of researchers revealed several themes: 1) strong effects of climate change on OM dynamics, 2) surprising patterns in OM storage and dynamics resulting from coupling with nutrients, 3) characteristic and often complex legacies of land use and disturbance, 4) a significant role of OM transport that is often overlooked in terrestrial ecosystems, and 5) prospects for reducing uncertainty in forecasting OM dynamics by incorporating the chemical composition of OM. Cross-fertilization of perspectives and approaches across LTER sites and other research networks can stimulate the comprehensive understanding required to support large-scale characterizations of OM budgets and the role of ecosystems in regulating global climate.

有机质加工和运输的模式和趋势:来自美国长期生态研究网络的见解
有机物质(OM)动态决定了生态系统中储存了多少碳,这是一种调节气候的服务。我们综合了美国长期生态研究网络(LTER)的研究,构建了一个与跨学科观点一致的OM动力学概念模型,并强调了OM池对干扰的脆弱性。在这一概念模型的指导下,我们确定了陆地、淡水、湿地和海洋生态系统中出现的OM的处理和运输的意外模式和长期趋势。跨生态系统综合结合研究人员的调查揭示了几个主题:1)气候变化对有机质动态的强烈影响;2)与养分耦合导致的有机质储存和动态的惊人模式;3)土地利用和扰动的特征和往往复杂的遗留问题;4)在陆地生态系统中经常被忽视的有机质运输的重要作用;5)通过纳入有机质的化学成分来减少预测有机质动态的不确定性的前景。跨LTER站点和其他研究网络的观点和方法的交叉施肥可以促进支持OM预算的大规模特征和生态系统在调节全球气候中的作用所需的全面理解。
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