2013
DOI: 10.1899/11-178.1
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Active fluorometry improves nutrient-diffusing substrata bioassay

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“…This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved Nutrient (i.e., N and P) availability can regulate the biomass and production of algae, fungi, and bacteria (Gulis & Suberkropp, 2003a;2003b;Scott, Doyle, & Filstrup, 2005;Whorley & Francoeur, 2013;Cooper, Costello, Francoeur, & Lamberti, 2016;Gulis et al, 2017), and affect the decomposition of plant litter (Neely & Davis, 1985;Ferreira et al, 2014;Manning et al, 2016). High-nutrient plant litter decomposes faster than low-nutrient litter, and the stimulatory effect of dissolved nutrients on litter decomposition rates is lower for high-nutrient litter (Manning et al, 2016), indicating that litter itself can be an important source of nutrients for decomposers.…”
Section: Author Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved Nutrient (i.e., N and P) availability can regulate the biomass and production of algae, fungi, and bacteria (Gulis & Suberkropp, 2003a;2003b;Scott, Doyle, & Filstrup, 2005;Whorley & Francoeur, 2013;Cooper, Costello, Francoeur, & Lamberti, 2016;Gulis et al, 2017), and affect the decomposition of plant litter (Neely & Davis, 1985;Ferreira et al, 2014;Manning et al, 2016). High-nutrient plant litter decomposes faster than low-nutrient litter, and the stimulatory effect of dissolved nutrients on litter decomposition rates is lower for high-nutrient litter (Manning et al, 2016), indicating that litter itself can be an important source of nutrients for decomposers.…”
Section: Author Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wellnitz, Rader, & Ward, ), and fungal biomass (Tank & Dodds, ). Functional response variables are measured much more infrequently, but NDS studies have addressed the influence of nutrient inputs on gross primary production (GPP; Reisinger, Tank, & Dee, ), respiration (Hoellein, Tank, Kelly, & Rosi‐Marshall, ), photosynthetic efficiency (Whorley & Francoeur, ), and N‐fixation (Marcarelli & Wurtsbaugh, ).…”
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“…Fast Repetition Rate (FRR), evolved from Pump-and-Probe, induces fluorescence transiently by initially delivering a series of subsaturating high intensity pulses followed by a series of more widely spaced "probing" flashlets that examine the subsequent fluorescence decay [71]. Compared to PAM and P&P protocols, FRR has been shown especially appropriate for high frequency measurements in situ [80][81][82]. The basic theory and applications in aquatics can be seen in Suggett et al [75].…”
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confidence: 99%