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Science 6 April 2001: Vol. 292. no. 5514, pp. 86 - 90 DOI: 10.1126/science.1056874
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Control of Nitrogen Export from Watersheds by Headwater Streams
Bruce J. Peterson,1
Wilfred M. Wollheim,1
Patrick J. Mulholland,2
Jackson R. Webster,3
Judy L. Meyer,4
Jennifer L. Tank,5
Eugènia Martí,6
William B. Bowden,7
H. Maurice Valett,3
Anne E. Hershey,8
William H. McDowell,9
Walter K. Dodds,10
Stephen K. Hamilton,11
Stanley Gregory,12
Donna D. Morrall13
A comparative 15N-tracer study of nitrogen
dynamics in headwater streams from biomes throughout North America
demonstrates that streams exert control over nutrient exports to
rivers, lakes, and estuaries. The most rapid uptake and transformation
of inorganic nitrogen occurred in the smallest streams. Ammonium
entering these streams was removed from the water within a few tens to
hundreds of meters. Nitrate was also removed from stream water but
traveled a distance 5 to 10 times as long, on average, as ammonium.
Despite low ammonium concentration in stream water, nitrification rates were high, indicating that small streams are potentially important sources of atmospheric nitrous oxide. During seasons of high biological activity, the reaches of headwater streams typically export downstream less than half of the input of dissolved inorganic nitrogen from their
watersheds.
1 Ecosystems Center, Marine Biological
Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA 02543, USA.
2 Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge
National Laboratory, Post Office Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, USA.
3 Department of Biology, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA.
4 Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia,
Athens, GA 30602, USA.
5 Department of Natural
Resources and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois, N-411
Turner Hall, 1102 South Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, IL 61801, USA.
6 Centre d'Estudis Avancats de Blanes, Cami de Sta.
Barbara s/n, 17300 Blanes, Girona, Spain.
7 Landcare
Research, Post Office Box 69, Lincoln 8152, New Zealand.
8 Department of Biology, University of North
Carolina, Greensboro, NC 27402, USA.
9 Department of
Natural Resources, University of New Hampshire, James Hall, Durham, NH
03824, USA.
10 Division of Biology, Kansas State
University, 232 Ackert Hall, Manhattan, KS 66506, USA.
11 Kellogg Biological Station, Michigan State
University, Hickory Corners, MI 49060, USA.
12 Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon
State University, Corvallis, OR 97331, USA.
13 Procter & Gamble Company, Experimental Stream
Facility, 1003 Route 50, Milford, OH 45150, USA.
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