2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10021-020-00514-7
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Source Switching Maintains Dissolved Organic Matter Chemostasis Across Discharge Levels in a Large Temperate River Network

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“…4, seasonal), such as primary production in spring before leaf‐out or leaf litter fall in autumn, are likely to result in stronger selection than stochastic metabolic regimes, such as one might find in prairie streams. In such prairie streams, infrequent precipitation events scour algae but also entrain terrestrial organic matter during high flow, while the draw down that follows allows for high algal production (Dodds et al 2014; Hall et al 2015; Hosen et al 2020). Thus, both the peaks of primary production and allochthonous organic matter provisions are tied to the unpredictable precipitation events (Fig.…”
Section: Synchrony Between Metabolic Regimes and Consumer Ecologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4, seasonal), such as primary production in spring before leaf‐out or leaf litter fall in autumn, are likely to result in stronger selection than stochastic metabolic regimes, such as one might find in prairie streams. In such prairie streams, infrequent precipitation events scour algae but also entrain terrestrial organic matter during high flow, while the draw down that follows allows for high algal production (Dodds et al 2014; Hall et al 2015; Hosen et al 2020). Thus, both the peaks of primary production and allochthonous organic matter provisions are tied to the unpredictable precipitation events (Fig.…”
Section: Synchrony Between Metabolic Regimes and Consumer Ecologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhang et al, 2013) and photo-oxidation (Hansen et al, 2016;Helms et al, 2008). By contrast, Freshness Index values increase with autochthonous primary and secondary production (Hosen et al, 2021), but not photo-oxidation (Hansen et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Previous studies have demonstrated that engineered headwaters may act both as locations of significant DOM processing and as sources of fresh DOM when surface‐subsurface connectivity is increased during stormwater runoff events (Fork et al., 2020). In turn, DOM found in surface canal water reflect multiple simultaneous processes, including algal and microbial production and consumption, input of fresh allochthonous DOM, and photodegradation (Hosen et al., 2020). In urban headwaters, the role of photodegradation in DOM processing is limited since flow and in‐channel storage occurs underground (Cory & Kling, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%