Microbial degradation of terrigenous dissolved organic matter and potential consequences for carbon cycling in brown-water streams
Published 2014 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Microbial degradation of terrigenous dissolved organic matter and potential consequences for carbon cycling in brown-water streams
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
Scientific Reports
Volume 4, Issue 1, Pages -
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2014-05-15
DOI
10.1038/srep04981
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Paradigm shifts in soil organic matter research affect interpretations of aquatic carbon cycling: transcending disciplinary and ecosystem boundaries
- (2014) E. Marín-Spiotta et al. BIOGEOCHEMISTRY
- Chromophoric dissolved organic matter export from U.S. rivers
- (2013) Robert G. M. Spencer et al. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
- Deep instability of deforested tropical peatlands revealed by fluvial organic carbon fluxes
- (2013) Sam Moore et al. NATURE
- Global carbon dioxide emissions from inland waters
- (2013) Peter A. Raymond et al. NATURE
- Degradation of terrestrially derived macromolecules in the Amazon River
- (2013) Nicholas D. Ward et al. Nature Geoscience
- Anthropogenic perturbation of the carbon fluxes from land to ocean
- (2013) Pierre Regnier et al. Nature Geoscience
- Increases in terrestrially derived carbon stimulate organic carbon processing and CO2 emissions in boreal aquatic ecosystems
- (2013) Jean-François Lapierre et al. Nature Communications
- Simultaneous consumption and production of fluorescent dissolved organic matter by lake bacterioplankton
- (2012) François Guillemette et al. ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
- Geographical and environmental drivers of regional differences in the lakepCO2versus DOC relationship across northern landscapes
- (2012) Jean-François Lapierre et al. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH
- The spectral slope coefficient of chromophoric dissolved organic matter (S275-295) as a tracer of terrigenous dissolved organic carbon in river-influenced ocean margins
- (2012) Cédric G. Fichot et al. LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY
- Biological lability of streamwater fluorescent dissolved organic matter
- (2012) Rose M. Cory et al. LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY
- Evidence for the respiration of ancient terrestrial organic C in northern temperate lakes and streams
- (2012) S. L. McCallister et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- Biodegradability of natural dissolved organic matter collected from a UK moorland stream
- (2012) M.I. Stutter et al. WATER RESEARCH
- Food-chain length alters community responses to global change in aquatic systems
- (2012) Lars-Anders Hansson et al. Nature Climate Change
- Ecosystem Services Linking Social and Ecological Systems: River Brownification and the Response of Downstream Stakeholders
- (2011) Magnus Tuvendal et al. ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
- Selective decay of terrestrial organic carbon during transport from land to sea
- (2011) Gesa A. Weyhenmeyer et al. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
- Magnitude and regulation of bacterioplankton respiratory quotient across freshwater environmental gradients
- (2011) Martin Berggren et al. ISME Journal
- Reconstructing the various facets of dissolved organic carbon bioavailability in freshwater ecosystems
- (2011) François Guillemette et al. LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY
- Characterizing dissolved organic matter fluorescence with parallel factor analysis: a tutorial
- (2011) Colin A. Stedmon et al. LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY-METHODS
- Linking the chemical and optical properties of dissolved organic matter in the Baltic–North Sea transition zone to differentiate three allochthonous inputs
- (2011) Christopher L. Osburn et al. MARINE CHEMISTRY
- Persistence of soil organic matter as an ecosystem property
- (2011) Michael W. I. Schmidt et al. NATURE
- Significant efflux of carbon dioxide from streams and rivers in the United States
- (2011) David Butman et al. Nature Geoscience
- Temporal and spatial variability of dissolved inorganic carbon in a boreal stream network: Concentrations and downstream fluxes
- (2010) Marcus Wallin et al. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH
- Excess carbon in aquatic organisms and ecosystems: Physiological, ecological, and evolutionary implications
- (2010) Dag O. Hessen et al. LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY
- Absorption spectral slopes and slope ratios as indicators of molecular weight, source, and photobleaching of chromophoric dissolved organic matter
- (2010) John R. Helms et al. LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY
- Patterns inpCO2in boreal streams and rivers of northern Quebec, Canada
- (2009) Cristian R. Teodoru et al. GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES
- Efficient aquatic bacterial metabolism of dissolved low-molecular-weight compounds from terrestrial sources
- (2009) Martin Berggren et al. ISME Journal
- Changes in the concentration, biodegradability, and fluorescent properties of dissolved organic matter during stormflows in coastal temperate watersheds
- (2009) Jason B. Fellman et al. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH
- Light limitation of nutrient-poor lake ecosystems
- (2009) Jan Karlsson et al. NATURE
- The boundless carbon cycle
- (2009) Tom J. Battin et al. Nature Geoscience
- CO2efflux from Amazonian headwater streams represents a significant fate for deep soil respiration
- (2008) Mark S. Johnson et al. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
- Seasonal and spatial variability in dissolved organic matter quantity and composition from the Yukon River basin, Alaska
- (2008) Robert G. M. Spencer et al. GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES
- Spatial and temporal variations in DOM composition in ecosystems: The importance of long-term monitoring of optical properties
- (2008) R. Jaffé et al. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH
- Hydrological Control of Organic Carbon Support for Bacterial Growth in Boreal Headwater Streams
- (2008) Martin Berggren et al. MICROBIAL ECOLOGY
- Biophysical controls on organic carbon fluxes in fluvial networks
- (2008) Tom J. Battin et al. Nature Geoscience
- Effects of agricultural land use on the composition of fluvial dissolved organic matter
- (2008) Henry F. Wilson et al. Nature Geoscience
Find the ideal target journal for your manuscript
Explore over 38,000 international journals covering a vast array of academic fields.
SearchAsk a Question. Answer a Question.
Quickly pose questions to the entire community. Debate answers and get clarity on the most important issues facing researchers.
Get Started