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The impact of accelerating land-use change on the N-cycle of tropical aquatic ecosystems: Current conditions and projected changes

  • J. A. Downing
  • , M. McClain
  • , R. Twilley
  • , J. M. Melack
  • , J. Elser
  • , N. N. Rabalais
  • , W. M. Lewis
  • , R. E. Turner
  • , J. Corredor
  • , D. Soto
  • , A. Yanez-Arancibia
  • , J. A. Kopaska
  • , R. W. Howarth
  • Iowa State University
  • University of Miami
  • University of Louisiana at Lafayette
  • University of California at Santa Barbara
  • Louisiana Universities Mar. C.
  • University of Colorado Boulder
  • Louisiana State University
  • University of Puerto Rico
  • Universidad Austral de Chile
  • Instituto de Ecologia, A.C.
  • Cornell University

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Abstract

Published data and analyses from temperate and tropical aquatic systems are used to summarize knowledge about the potential impact of land-use alteration on the nitrogen biogeochemistry of tropical aquatic ecosystems, identify important patterns and recommend key needs for research. The tropical N-cycle is traced from pre-disturbance conditions through the phases of disturbance, highlighting major differences between tropical and temperate systems that might influence development strategies in the tropics. Analyses suggest that tropical freshwaters are more frequently N-limited than temperate zones, while tropical marine systems may show more frequent P limitation. These analyses indicate that disturbances to pristine tropical lands will lead to greatly increased primary production in freshwaters and large changes in tropical freshwater communities. Increased freshwater nutrient flux will also lead to an expansion of the high production, N- and light-limited zones around river deltas, a switch from P- to N-limitation in calcareous marine systems, with large changes in the community composition of fragile mangrove and reef systems. Key information gaps are highlighted, including data on mechanisms of nutrient transport and atmospheric deposition in the tropics, nutrient and material retention capacities of tropical impoundments, and N/P coupling and stoichiometric impacts of nutrient supplies on tropical aquatic communities. The current base of biogeochemical data suggests that alterations in the N-cycle will have greater impacts on tropical aquatic ecosystems than those already observed in the temperate zone.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)109-148
Number of pages40
JournalBiogeochemistry
Volume46
Issue number1-3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 14 - Life Below Water
    SDG 14 Life Below Water
  2. SDG 15 - Life on Land
    SDG 15 Life on Land

Keywords

  • Estuaries
  • Lakes
  • Marine
  • Nitrogen
  • Phosphorus
  • Rivers
  • Streams
  • Temperate
  • Tropics

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