Nitrogen (N) uptake in streams is an important ecosystem service that reduces nutrient loading to downstream ecosystems. Here we synthesize studies that investigated the effects of urban stream burial on N-uptake in two metropolitan areas and use simulation modeling to scale our measurements to the broader watershed scale. We report that nitrate travels on average 18 times farther downstream in buried than in open streams before being removed from the water column, indicating that burial substantially reduces N uptake in streams. Simulation modeling suggests that as burial expands throughout a river network, N uptake rates increase in the remaining open reaches which somewhat offsets reduced N uptake in buried reaches. This is particularly ...
abstract: Nitrogen is an essential, often limiting, element for biological growth that can act as a ...
Urban stream ecosystems are faced with high input levels of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from ant...
We measured denitrification rates using a field 15NO3− tracer-addition approach in a large, cross-si...
<div><p>Nitrogen (N) uptake in streams is an important ecosystem service that reduces nutrient loadi...
Nitrogen (N) retention in streams is an important ecosystem service that may be affected by the wide...
Urbanization has resulted in the extensive burial and channelization of headwater streams, yet littl...
We measured uptake length of 15NO3− in 72 streams in eight regions across the United States and Puer...
We measured uptake length of 15NO3− in 72 streams in eight regions across the United States and Puer...
Urban stream ecosystems are faced with high input levels of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from ant...
Graduation date: 2008Land use alters the physical and biological structure of stream ecosystems and ...
The importance of lotic systems as sinks for nitrogen inputs is well recognized. A fraction of nitro...
The discharge of excess nitrogen to streams and rivers poses an existential threat to both humans an...
Urban stream syndrome is described as the deterioration of stream health in an urbanized watershed a...
Human activities have dramatically increased nitrogen (N) inputs to the landscape. Consequently, de...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2008. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
abstract: Nitrogen is an essential, often limiting, element for biological growth that can act as a ...
Urban stream ecosystems are faced with high input levels of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from ant...
We measured denitrification rates using a field 15NO3− tracer-addition approach in a large, cross-si...
<div><p>Nitrogen (N) uptake in streams is an important ecosystem service that reduces nutrient loadi...
Nitrogen (N) retention in streams is an important ecosystem service that may be affected by the wide...
Urbanization has resulted in the extensive burial and channelization of headwater streams, yet littl...
We measured uptake length of 15NO3− in 72 streams in eight regions across the United States and Puer...
We measured uptake length of 15NO3− in 72 streams in eight regions across the United States and Puer...
Urban stream ecosystems are faced with high input levels of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from ant...
Graduation date: 2008Land use alters the physical and biological structure of stream ecosystems and ...
The importance of lotic systems as sinks for nitrogen inputs is well recognized. A fraction of nitro...
The discharge of excess nitrogen to streams and rivers poses an existential threat to both humans an...
Urban stream syndrome is described as the deterioration of stream health in an urbanized watershed a...
Human activities have dramatically increased nitrogen (N) inputs to the landscape. Consequently, de...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2008. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
abstract: Nitrogen is an essential, often limiting, element for biological growth that can act as a ...
Urban stream ecosystems are faced with high input levels of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from ant...
We measured denitrification rates using a field 15NO3− tracer-addition approach in a large, cross-si...