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Thermal responses of dissolved organic matter under global change

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Thermal responses of dissolved organic matter under global change

A. Hu, K. Jang, et al.

Delve into groundbreaking research by Ang Hu and colleagues, revealing how dissolved organic matter's response to temperature shifts can illuminate the broader impacts on the global carbon cycle. Through innovative assessment of 480 aquatic microcosms on three Eurasian mountainsides, this study unveils how organic molecules adapt functionally in warmer environments, potentially influencing greenhouse gas emissions.... show more
Abstract
The diversity of intrinsic traits of different organic matter molecules makes it challenging to predict how they, and therefore the global carbon cycle, will respond to climate change. Here we develop an indicator of compositional-level environmental response for dissolved organic matter to quantify the aggregated response of individual molecules that positively and negatively associate with warming. We apply the indicator to assess the thermal response of sediment dissolved organic matter in 480 aquatic microcosms along nutrient gradients on three Eurasian mountainsides. Organic molecules consistently respond to temperature change within and across contrasting climate zones. At a compositional level, dissolved organic matter in warmer sites has a stronger thermal response and shows functional reorganization towards molecules with lower thermodynamic favorability for microbial decomposition. The thermal response is more sensitive to warming at higher nutrients, with increased sensitivity of up to 22% for each additional 1 mg L⁻¹ of nitrogen loading. The utility of the thermal response indicator is further confirmed by laboratory experiments and reveals its positive links to greenhouse gas emissions.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jan 17, 2024
Authors
Ang Hu, Kyoung-Soon Jang, Andrew J. Tanentzap, Wenqian Zhao, Jay T. Lennon, Jinfu Liu, Mingjia Li, James Stegen, Mira Choi, Yahai Lu, Xiaojuan Feng, Jianjun Wang
Tags
dissolved organic matter
temperature response
global carbon cycle
greenhouse gas emissions
nutrient gradients
molecular composition
climate change
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