Science Inventory

Microbial Biomass and Activity in Geomorphic Features in Forested and Urban Restored and Degraded Streams

Citation:

Harrison, M. D., P. M. Groffman, P. MAYER, AND S. S. Kaushal. Microbial Biomass and Activity in Geomorphic Features in Forested and Urban Restored and Degraded Streams. ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, 38(1):1-10, (2012).

Impact/Purpose:

Journal article for Ecological Engineering

Description:

Geomorphic spatial heterogeneity affects sediment denitrification, an anaerobic microbial process that results in the loss of nitrogen (N), and other anaerobic microbial processes such as methanogenesis in urban streams. We measured sediment denitrification potential (DEA), methanogenesis, and a suite of ancillary microbial variables in geomorphic stream features (organic debris dams, pools, riffles, and sloughs) in forested, urban degraded and urban restored streams in the Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A metropolitan area, between June 2005 and November 2006. DEA was significantly higher in organic debris dams compared with pools, riffles, and sloughs (271 to 2790 ng N g-1 hr-1), was positively related to microbial biomass N (MBN) (p < 0.0001) and percent sediment organic matter (SOM) (p = 0.006), and was similar among forest, urban degraded and restored sites. Denitrification potential and MBN were significantly higher in June 2005 and August 2006 than in November 2006, a temporal pattern that may have been driven by changes in microbial biomass. Methanogenesis was active in all stream geomorphic features across all study sites. Whole stream estimates of nitrification ranged from 157 to 344 mg N m-2 d-1 and were similar to denitrification rates (97 to 230 to mg N m-2 d-1), with no significant differences between restored and unrestored reaches. These results suggest that in-stream geomorphic features in urban restored and degraded sites have the potential to function as N sinks by maintaining anaerobic conditions and microbial biomass and activity that stimulate denitrification.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:01/01/2012
Record Last Revised:06/29/2012
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 241857