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Drought alters the biogeochemistry of boreal stream networks

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Drought alters the biogeochemistry of boreal stream networks

L. Gómez-gener, A. Lupon, et al.

Explore how drought can significantly impact freshwater ecosystems, especially in northern boreal streams. This research by Lluís Gómez-Gener, Anna Lupon, Hjalmar Laudon, and Ryan A. Sponseller reveals alarming shifts towards poor water quality during drought conditions, emphasizing the need for vigilance in light of increasing hydrological extremes.... show more
Abstract
Drought is a global phenomenon with widespread implications for freshwater ecosystems. While droughts receive much attention at lower latitudes, their effects on northern river networks remain unstudied. We combine a reach-scale manipulation experiment, observations during the extreme 2018 drought, and historical monitoring data to examine the impact of drought in northern boreal streams. Increased water residence time during drought promoted reductions in aerobic metabolism and increased concentrations of reduced solutes in both stream and hyporheic water. Likewise, data during the 2018 drought revealed widespread hypoxic conditions and shifts towards anaerobic metabolism, especially in headwaters. Finally, long-term data confirmed that past summer droughts have led to similar metabolic alterations. Our results highlight the potential for drought to promote biogeochemical shifts that trigger poor water quality conditions in boreal streams. Given projected increases in hydrological extremes at northern latitudes, the consequences of drought for the health of running waters warrant attention.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Apr 14, 2020
Authors
Lluís Gómez-Gener, Anna Lupon, Hjalmar Laudon, Ryan A. Sponseller
Tags
drought
boreal streams
freshwater ecosystems
aerobic metabolism
hypoxic conditions
water quality
metabolic alterations
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