Nitrogen cycling in coastal marine ecosystems 喜欢 0 阅读量: 370 作者: RA Herbert 摘要: It is generally considered that nitrogen availability is one of the major factors regulating primary production in temperate coastal marine environments. Coastal regions often receive large anthropogenic inputs of ...
Herbert R A.Nitrogen cycling in coastal marine ecosystems.FEMS Microbiol.Rew. 1999Herbert R A.Nitrogen cycling in coastal marine ecosystems. FFMS Microbiology Reviews . 1999R. A. Herbert.Nitrogen cycling in coastal marine ecosystem. FEMS Microbiology Reviews . 1999...
Effects of acid deposition on coastal marine ecosystems have usually not been considered, which makes sense in the context of acidity. Marine ecosystems are very well buffered, since they contain large amounts of dissolved carbonate and bicarbonate, and consequently are quite insensitive to acid ...
these models often link N dynamics to those of other elements. Previous reviews and other chapters within this treatise adequately present the status of numerous forms of modeling. Here we review specifically the approaches of ecological network analysis for N cycling incoastal ecosystems. This chapter...
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On the other hand, nitrogen (N) pollution can cause severe degradation in coastal marine ecosystems, and the role of atmospheric deposition as a contributor of nitrogen to coastal waters has received increasing scrutiny over the past 15 years since Fisher and Oppenheimer (1991) noted that the ...
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It is likely that these alterations in nitrogen-cycling capacity are the results of shifts within the coral microbiome. Hence, in accordance with the coral probiotic hypothesis, these changes may serve as a means for corals to adapt to changing nutrient availability. In particular, nitrogen-cycling...
Until recently, it was believed that biological assimilation and gaseous nitrogen (N) loss through denitrification were the two major fates of nitrate entering or produced within most coastal ecosystems. Denitrification is often viewed as an important ecosystem service that removes reactive N from the ...
Mangrove forests are among the most productive and diverse ecosystems on the planet, despite limited nitrogen (N) availability. Under such conditions, animal-microbe associations (holobionts) are often key to ecosystem functioning. Here, we investigated