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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0119560
论文题名:
Comparing the Influence of Wildfire and Prescribed Burns on Watershed Nitrogen Biogeochemistry Using 15N Natural Abundance in Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystem Components
作者: Kirsten Stephan; Kathleen L. Kavanagh; Akihiro Koyama
刊名: PLOS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
出版年: 2015
发表日期: 2015-4-17
卷: 10, 期:4
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Wildfires ; Mosses ; Ecosystems ; Nitrates ; Isotopes ; Stable isotopes ; Biogeochemistry ; Watersheds
英文摘要: We evaluated differences in the effects of three low-severity spring prescribed burns and four wildfires on nitrogen (N) biogeochemistry in Rocky Mountain headwater watersheds. We compared paired (burned/unburned) watersheds of four wildfires and three spring prescribed burns for three growing seasons post-fire. To better understand fire effects on the entire watershed ecosystem, we measured N concentrations and δ15N in both the terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems components, i.e., soil, understory plants in upland and riparian areas, streamwater, and in-stream moss. In addition, we measured nitrate reductase activity in foliage of Spiraea betulifolia, a dominant understory species. We found increases of δ15N and N concentrations in both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystem N pools after wildfire, but responses were limited to terrestrial N pools after prescribed burns indicating that N transfer from terrestrial to aquatic ecosystem components did not occur in low-severity prescribed burns. Foliar δ15N differed between wildfire and prescribed burn sites; the δ15N of foliage of upland plants was enriched by 2.9 ‰ (difference between burned and unburned watersheds) in the first two years after wildfire, but only 1.3 ‰ after prescribed burns. In-stream moss δ15N in wildfire-burned watersheds was enriched by 1.3 ‰, but there was no response by moss in prescription-burned watersheds, mirroring patterns of streamwater nitrate concentrations. S. betulifolia showed significantly higher nitrate reductase activity two years after wildfires relative to corresponding unburned watersheds, but no such difference was found after prescribed burns. These responses are consistent with less altered N biogeochemistry after prescribed burns relative to wildfire. We concluded that δ15N values in terrestrial and aquatic plants and streamwater nitrate concentrations after fire can be useful indicators of the magnitude and duration of fire effects and the fate of post-fire available N.
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作者单位: Forest, Rangeland, and Fire Sciences, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, United States of America;Department of Life and Physical Sciences and Cooperative Research, Lincoln University, Jefferson City, Missouri, United States of America;Forest, Rangeland, and Fire Sciences, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, United States of America;Forest, Rangeland, and Fire Sciences, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, United States of America

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Kirsten Stephan,Kathleen L. Kavanagh,Akihiro Koyama. Comparing the Influence of Wildfire and Prescribed Burns on Watershed Nitrogen Biogeochemistry Using 15N Natural Abundance in Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystem Components[J]. PLOS ONE,2015-01-01,10(4)
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