As human activities continue to alter the global nitrogen cycle, the ability to predict the impact of increased nitrogen loading to freshwater systems is becoming more and more important. Nitrogen retention is of particular interest because it is through its combined processes (denitrification, nitrogen sedimentation and uptake by aquatic plants) that local and downstream nitrogen concentrations are reduced. Here, we compare the magnitude of nitrogen retention and its components in wetlands, lakes and rivers. We show that wetlands retain the highest proportion of total nitrogen loading, followed by lakes and then rivers. The differences in the proportion of N retained among systems is explained almost entirely by differences in water discha...
Executive summary Nature of the problem (science/management/policy) • Freshwater ecosystems pl...
Denitrification is the primary process that regulates the removal of bioavailable nitrogen (N) from ...
Investigations of nitrogen retention in artificially flooded wetlands were performed in southern Swe...
Given the prominent role of nitrogen in the eutrophication of aquatic systems, recent increases in n...
Nature of the problem * Freshwater ecosystems play a key role in the European nitrogen (N) cycle, bo...
The removal of excessive nitrogen (nitrogen retention) is an important service that the aquatic ecos...
Decreasing the nitrogen transport from land to surrounding seas is a major task throughout the world...
Wetland ecosystems in agricultural areas often become progressively more isolated from main water bo...
Diffuse pollution of nutrients and pesticides from agricultural areas is increasingly recognised as ...
Denitrification is a critical process regulating the removal of bioavailable nitrogen (N) from natur...
Agricultural and urban land use increase nitrogen (N) concentrations in streams, which can saturate ...
The evaluation of nitrogen (N) removal in aquatic ecosystems within human exploited watersheds may a...
International audienceResearch to understand the nitrogen cycle has been thriving. The production of...
This paper describes a study of nutrient dynamics in 12 tidal and non-tidal freshwater riverine wetl...
Nitrogen provides a fundamental building block for life. However, some nitrogen species (e.g., NO3) ...
Executive summary Nature of the problem (science/management/policy) • Freshwater ecosystems pl...
Denitrification is the primary process that regulates the removal of bioavailable nitrogen (N) from ...
Investigations of nitrogen retention in artificially flooded wetlands were performed in southern Swe...
Given the prominent role of nitrogen in the eutrophication of aquatic systems, recent increases in n...
Nature of the problem * Freshwater ecosystems play a key role in the European nitrogen (N) cycle, bo...
The removal of excessive nitrogen (nitrogen retention) is an important service that the aquatic ecos...
Decreasing the nitrogen transport from land to surrounding seas is a major task throughout the world...
Wetland ecosystems in agricultural areas often become progressively more isolated from main water bo...
Diffuse pollution of nutrients and pesticides from agricultural areas is increasingly recognised as ...
Denitrification is a critical process regulating the removal of bioavailable nitrogen (N) from natur...
Agricultural and urban land use increase nitrogen (N) concentrations in streams, which can saturate ...
The evaluation of nitrogen (N) removal in aquatic ecosystems within human exploited watersheds may a...
International audienceResearch to understand the nitrogen cycle has been thriving. The production of...
This paper describes a study of nutrient dynamics in 12 tidal and non-tidal freshwater riverine wetl...
Nitrogen provides a fundamental building block for life. However, some nitrogen species (e.g., NO3) ...
Executive summary Nature of the problem (science/management/policy) • Freshwater ecosystems pl...
Denitrification is the primary process that regulates the removal of bioavailable nitrogen (N) from ...
Investigations of nitrogen retention in artificially flooded wetlands were performed in southern Swe...