Despite decades of research documenting the quantitative significance of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) across ecosystems, the drivers controlling its production and consumption are not well understood. As an organic nutrient DON may serve as either an energy or nitrogen source. One hypothesized control on DON concentration in streams is nitrate (NO3−) availability. Synoptic surveys of DON and NO3−, however, have yielded inconsistent spatial and temporal patterns. Using a nutrient pulse method we experimentally manipulated stream NO3− and measured the response of both the manipulated solute and ambient concentrations of DON in three New Hampshire headwater streams. This direct experimental addition of NO3− often altered ambient DON concen...
Streams are important hotspots for the retention and removal of nitrogen (N), an element that contri...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nutrients such as nitrogen (N) in waterways play an important rol...
1. Agricultural and urban land use may increase dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) concentrations in...
Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) has been hypothesized to play a major role in N cycling in a variet...
Laura Johnson was a contributing author, before starting her career at NCWQR. ABSTRACT Most nitrog...
chemistry, watershed Abstract. Relatively high deposition of nitrogen (N) in the northeastern United...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) influences stream nitrogen (N) dynamics by regulating the nutrient de...
Streams are important hotspots for the retention and removal of nitrogen (N), an element that contri...
Nitrate (NO3-) uptake and denitrification in small headwater streams can have significant implicatio...
Author Posting. © Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography, 2013. This article is...
Abstract. In two montane watersheds that receive minimal deposition of atmospheric nitrogen, 15–71 %...
The intraannual dynamics of particulate organic ni-trogen (PON) and two fractions of dissolved organ...
Abstract. Nitrification, the chemoautotrophic process by which NH4-N is converted to NO3-N, is an in...
Inamdar, ShreeramBiotic and abiotic factors both play critical roles in the cycling of organic matte...
In both marine and freshwaters, the concentration of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) frequently exc...
Streams are important hotspots for the retention and removal of nitrogen (N), an element that contri...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nutrients such as nitrogen (N) in waterways play an important rol...
1. Agricultural and urban land use may increase dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) concentrations in...
Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) has been hypothesized to play a major role in N cycling in a variet...
Laura Johnson was a contributing author, before starting her career at NCWQR. ABSTRACT Most nitrog...
chemistry, watershed Abstract. Relatively high deposition of nitrogen (N) in the northeastern United...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) influences stream nitrogen (N) dynamics by regulating the nutrient de...
Streams are important hotspots for the retention and removal of nitrogen (N), an element that contri...
Nitrate (NO3-) uptake and denitrification in small headwater streams can have significant implicatio...
Author Posting. © Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography, 2013. This article is...
Abstract. In two montane watersheds that receive minimal deposition of atmospheric nitrogen, 15–71 %...
The intraannual dynamics of particulate organic ni-trogen (PON) and two fractions of dissolved organ...
Abstract. Nitrification, the chemoautotrophic process by which NH4-N is converted to NO3-N, is an in...
Inamdar, ShreeramBiotic and abiotic factors both play critical roles in the cycling of organic matte...
In both marine and freshwaters, the concentration of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) frequently exc...
Streams are important hotspots for the retention and removal of nitrogen (N), an element that contri...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nutrients such as nitrogen (N) in waterways play an important rol...
1. Agricultural and urban land use may increase dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) concentrations in...