2020
DOI: 10.1002/lol2.10135
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Paired O2–CO2 measurements provide emergent insights into aquatic ecosystem function

Abstract: Scientific Significance StatementMetabolic stoichiometry predicts that dissolved oxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) in aquatic ecosystems should covary inversely; however, field observations often diverge from theoretical expectations. Here, we propose a suite of metrics describing this O2 and CO2 decoupling and introduce a conceptual framework for interpreting these metrics within aquatic ecosystems. Within this framework, we interpret cross‐system patterns of high‐frequency O2 and CO2 measurements in 11 no… Show more

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“…Similarly, high-frequency data from paired O 2 and CO 2 sensors in the surface stream revealed a shift toward higher ΔCO 2 :ΔO 2 domains as WRT increased throughout the experiment (Fig. 4b) 36 . Finally, the total dispersion around the ΔCO 2 :ΔO 2 relationship for discrete samples also increased in both the stream surface and hyporheic water during drought ( Fig.…”
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confidence: 66%
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“…Similarly, high-frequency data from paired O 2 and CO 2 sensors in the surface stream revealed a shift toward higher ΔCO 2 :ΔO 2 domains as WRT increased throughout the experiment (Fig. 4b) 36 . Finally, the total dispersion around the ΔCO 2 :ΔO 2 relationship for discrete samples also increased in both the stream surface and hyporheic water during drought ( Fig.…”
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confidence: 66%
“…The observed chemical patterns suggest that drought in boreal streams can induce shifts in the relative dominance of aerobic versus anaerobic metabolic processes. While measuring whole ecosystem rates of anaerobic metabolism in streams remains a challenge 35 , one way to explore the relative significance of these processes is to evaluate the departures of CO 2 and O 2 from atmospheric equilibrium (ΔCO 2 :ΔO 2 ) [36][37][38] . Briefly, theory predicts that CO 2 and O 2 should inversely covary if aerobic mineralization of organic matter dominates the flux of both gases, and deviations from this relationship can reveal CO 2 production through anaerobic processes 36,37 .…”
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“…To assess the role of CO 2 uptake by primary production more accurately on a global scale, the growing amount of metabolism data might be used (e.g., Appling et al 2018). Quantifying primary production using metabolism calculations (Odum 1956;Vachon et al 2020) has the advantage of integrating all forms of primary production, not only considering CO 2 uptake by phytoplankton in the pelagic zone. However, when using aquatic metabolism data, a higher measuring frequency than is typically used for phytoplankton biomass may be necessary, because metabolism is more variable on short time scales (Wetzel 2001).…”
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confidence: 99%