A global analysis of terrestrial plant litter dynamics in non-perennial waterways
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-1-2018
Publication Title
Nature Geoscience
Volume
11
Issue
7
First Page
497
Last Page
503
Abstract
Perennial rivers and streams make a disproportionate contribution to global carbon (C) cycling. However, the contribution of intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES), which sometimes cease to flow and can dry completely, is largely ignored although they represent over half the global river network. Substantial amounts of terrestrial plant litter (TPL) accumulate in dry riverbeds and, upon rewetting, this material can undergo rapid microbial processing. We present the results of a global research collaboration that collected and analysed TPL from 212 dry riverbeds across major environmental gradients and climate zones. We assessed litter decomposability by quantifying the litter carbon-to-nitrogen ratio and oxygen (O2) consumption in standardized assays and estimated the potential short-term CO2 emissions during rewetting events. Aridity, cover of riparian vegetation, channel width and dry-phase duration explained most variability in the quantity and decomposability of plant litter in IRES. Our estimates indicate that a single pulse of CO2 emission upon litter rewetting contributes up to 10% of the daily CO2 emission from perennial rivers and stream, particularly in temperate climates. This indicates that the contributions of IRES should be included in global C-cycling assessments.
DOI
10.1038/s41561-018-0134-4
ISSN
17520894
E-ISSN
17520908
Recommended Citation
Datry, T.; Foulquier, A.; Corti, R.; Von Schiller, D.; Tockner, K.; Mendoza-Lera, C.; Clément, J. C.; Gessner, M. O.; Moleón, M.; Stubbington, R.; Gücker, B.; Albarinõ, R.; Allen, D. C.; Altermatt, F.; Arce, M. I.; Arnon, S.; Banas, D.; Banegas-Medina, A.; Beller, E.; Blanchette, M. L.; Blanco-Libreros, J. F.; Blessing, J. J.; Boëchat, I. G.; and Boersma, K. S.. (2018). A global analysis of terrestrial plant litter dynamics in non-perennial waterways. Nature Geoscience, 11 (7), 497-503.
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