Ecosystem metabolism, that is, gross primary productivity (GPP) and ecosystem respiration (ER), controls organic carbon (OC) cycling in stream and river networks and is expected to vary predictably with network position. However, estimates of metabolism in small streams outnumber those from rivers such that there are limited empirical data comparing metabolism across a range of stream and river sizes. We measured metabolism in 14 rivers (discharge range 14–84 m3 s−1) in the Western and Midwestern United States (US). We estimated GPP, ER, and gas exchange rates using a Lagrangian, 2-station oxygen model solved in a Bayesian framework. GPP ranged from 0.6–22 g O2 m−2 d−1 and ER tracked GPP, suggesting that autotrophic production supports much...
Abstract. We investigated longitudinal patterns of ecosystem metabolism (primary production and resp...
River ecosystems receive and process vast quantities of terrestrial organic carbon, the fate of whic...
Large rivers are important components of the global C cycle. While they are facing an overall degrad...
Primary production and respiration are core functions of river ecosystems that in part determine the...
Mean annual temperature and mean annual precipitation drive much of the variation in productivity ac...
Whole-ecosystem metabolism is an important indicator of the role of organic matter, C cycling, and t...
Estimating and interpreting ecosystem metabolism remains an important challenge in stream ecology. H...
A national-scale quantification of metabolic energy flow in streams and rivers can improve understan...
Streams and rivers form dense networks that drain the terrestrial landscape and are relevant for bio...
River networks represent the largest biogeochemical nexus between the continents, ocean and atmosphe...
International audienceAn explosion in high frequency dissolved oxygen (DO) observations at river net...
Climate change and the predicted warmer temperatures and more extreme hydrological regimes could aff...
Stream metabolism plays a significant role in the global carbon cycle. Storm events can lower stream...
Abstract. We investigated longitudinal patterns of ecosystem metabolism (primary production and resp...
River ecosystems receive and process vast quantities of terrestrial organic carbon, the fate of whic...
Large rivers are important components of the global C cycle. While they are facing an overall degrad...
Primary production and respiration are core functions of river ecosystems that in part determine the...
Mean annual temperature and mean annual precipitation drive much of the variation in productivity ac...
Whole-ecosystem metabolism is an important indicator of the role of organic matter, C cycling, and t...
Estimating and interpreting ecosystem metabolism remains an important challenge in stream ecology. H...
A national-scale quantification of metabolic energy flow in streams and rivers can improve understan...
Streams and rivers form dense networks that drain the terrestrial landscape and are relevant for bio...
River networks represent the largest biogeochemical nexus between the continents, ocean and atmosphe...
International audienceAn explosion in high frequency dissolved oxygen (DO) observations at river net...
Climate change and the predicted warmer temperatures and more extreme hydrological regimes could aff...
Stream metabolism plays a significant role in the global carbon cycle. Storm events can lower stream...
Abstract. We investigated longitudinal patterns of ecosystem metabolism (primary production and resp...
River ecosystems receive and process vast quantities of terrestrial organic carbon, the fate of whic...
Large rivers are important components of the global C cycle. While they are facing an overall degrad...