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Dissolved organic matter and metabolic dynamics in dryland lowland rivers

Title: Dissolved organic matter and metabolic dynamics in dryland lowland rivers
Authors: Holland, A; McInerney, PJ; Shackleton, ME; Rees, GN; Bond, NR; Silvester, E
Publisher Information: Elsevier
Publication Year: 2020
Collection: Griffith University: Griffith Research Online
Subject Terms: Analytical chemistry; Macromolecular and materials chemistry; Physical chemistry
Description: Dissolved organic matter (DOM) within freshwaters is essential for broad ecosystem function. The concentration and type of DOM within rivers depends on the relative contributions of allochthonous sources and the production and consumption of DOM by microbes. In this work we have examined the temporal patterns in DOM quality and productivity in three lowland rivers in dryland Australia using fluorescence excitation emission scans. We assessed the production and consumption of DOM within light and dark bottle assays to quantify the relative contribution of bacteria and algae to the DOM pool and simultaneously assessed whether the systems were autotrophic or heterotrophic. DOM varied temporally within the three river systems over the course of the study period. Characterisation of DOM within light and dark bottles following a 6-hour incubation revealed microbial consumption of a humic-like component and production of protein-like components similar in nature to the amino acids tryptophan and tyrosine. The lack of a significant difference in DOM quality between the light and dark bottles indicated that the protein-like DOM is likely derived from bacterial activity. Respiration was shown to be higher than gross primary production in both whole river and bottle assays, yielding negative net production values and demonstrating that these rivers were predominately heterotrophic. Our work suggests that bacterial metabolism of DOM may be a significant contributor to the production of protein-like components within heterotrophic freshwater systems. ; No Full Text
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
Relation: Spectrochimica Acta - Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy; Holland, A; McInerney, PJ; Shackleton, ME; Rees, GN; Bond, NR; Silvester, E, Dissolved organic matter and metabolic dynamics in dryland lowland rivers, Spectrochimica Acta - Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 2019; https://hdl.handle.net/10072/390859
DOI: 10.1016/j.saa.2019.117871
Availability: https://hdl.handle.net/10072/390859; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.saa.2019.117871
Rights: open access
Accession Number: edsbas.F51AE6AA
Database: BASE