Increasing loading of terrestrially derived dissolved organic matter tends to enhance bacterioplankton respiration (BR) in boreal estuaries, but knowledge on the mechanisms behind this effect is not complete. We determined the stable isotopic signature of the reactive estuarine dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the Öre estuary (Baltic Sea) by using the Keeling plot method. The δ13C ratio of the estuarine labile DOC varied from −26.0‰ to −18.7‰ with most values resembling those typical for DOC of coastal phytoplanktonic origin (−18 to −24‰), while being distinctly higher than those of DOC from terrestrial sources (−28‰ to −27‰). Furthermore, the δ13C of the respired carbon was positively correlated to DOC concentrations, indicating that ca...
Anthropogenic nutrient enrichment is changing the structure and the function of coastal ecosystems. ...
Roughly half of the global primary production originates from microscopic phytoplankton in marine ec...
International audienceParticulate organic matter (POM) in coastal systems is a mixture of different ...
Increased estuarine input and subsequent degradation of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a potentia...
Increases in the terrestrial export of dissolved organic carbon (C) to rivers may be associated with...
Heterotrophic bacteria are, in many aquatic systems, reliant on autochthonous organic carbon as thei...
Increased river loads are projected as one of the major consequences of climate change in the northe...
The loading of terrestrially derived macroelements, such as dissolved organic carbon (DOC), total ni...
Much debate has revolved around nutrient limitation in estuaries. A common view today is that nitrog...
Heterotrophic bacteria are, in many aquatic systems, reliant on autochthonous organic carbon as thei...
Several factors highlight the importance of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in coastal ecosystems suc...
The processing of terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) in coastal shelf seas is an important p...
The microbial degradation of dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen (DOC, DON) was studied in three F...
Coastal waters have strong gradients in dissolved organic matter (DOM) quantity and characteristics,...
Phytoplankton and heterotrophic bacteria are key groups at the base of aquatic food webs. In estuari...
Anthropogenic nutrient enrichment is changing the structure and the function of coastal ecosystems. ...
Roughly half of the global primary production originates from microscopic phytoplankton in marine ec...
International audienceParticulate organic matter (POM) in coastal systems is a mixture of different ...
Increased estuarine input and subsequent degradation of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a potentia...
Increases in the terrestrial export of dissolved organic carbon (C) to rivers may be associated with...
Heterotrophic bacteria are, in many aquatic systems, reliant on autochthonous organic carbon as thei...
Increased river loads are projected as one of the major consequences of climate change in the northe...
The loading of terrestrially derived macroelements, such as dissolved organic carbon (DOC), total ni...
Much debate has revolved around nutrient limitation in estuaries. A common view today is that nitrog...
Heterotrophic bacteria are, in many aquatic systems, reliant on autochthonous organic carbon as thei...
Several factors highlight the importance of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in coastal ecosystems suc...
The processing of terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) in coastal shelf seas is an important p...
The microbial degradation of dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen (DOC, DON) was studied in three F...
Coastal waters have strong gradients in dissolved organic matter (DOM) quantity and characteristics,...
Phytoplankton and heterotrophic bacteria are key groups at the base of aquatic food webs. In estuari...
Anthropogenic nutrient enrichment is changing the structure and the function of coastal ecosystems. ...
Roughly half of the global primary production originates from microscopic phytoplankton in marine ec...
International audienceParticulate organic matter (POM) in coastal systems is a mixture of different ...