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Long-term phosphorus assimilative capacity in freshwater wetlands: A new paradigm for sustaining ecosystem structure and function

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Richardson, CJ; Qian, SS
Published in: Environmental Science and Technology
May 15, 1999

Statistical analysis of a North American Wetland Database (NAWDB) allowed us to develop a mass loading model that was used to separate P assimilative capacity (defined as P absorption with no significant ecosystem change and no elevated P output) from storage capacity (maximum storage) in wetlands. Our analysis indicates that, given ample supplies of other nutrients, average P assimilative capacity (PAC) in North American wetlands is near 1 g m-2 yr-1. From this analysis, we proposed a 'One Gram Assimilative Capacity Rule' for P loadings within natural freshwater wetlands if long-term storage of P, maintenance of community structure and function, and low P effluent concentrations are required. An Everglades test site supports our hypothesis that natural wetlands will lose native species, become P saturated in a few years, and export unacceptable amounts of phosphate when phosphorus loading exceeds PAC. Moreover, our findings clearly demonstrate that even P-limited wetlands have the capacity to assimilate low levels of P loadings without significant changes in ecosystem structure and function.

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Environmental Science and Technology

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0013-936X

Publication Date

May 15, 1999

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33

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10

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1545 / 1551

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  • Environmental Sciences
 

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Richardson, C. J., & Qian, S. S. (1999). Long-term phosphorus assimilative capacity in freshwater wetlands: A new paradigm for sustaining ecosystem structure and function. Environmental Science and Technology, 33(10), 1545–1551. https://doi.org/10.1021/es980924a
Richardson, C. J., and S. S. Qian. “Long-term phosphorus assimilative capacity in freshwater wetlands: A new paradigm for sustaining ecosystem structure and function.” Environmental Science and Technology 33, no. 10 (May 15, 1999): 1545–51. https://doi.org/10.1021/es980924a.
Richardson CJ, Qian SS. Long-term phosphorus assimilative capacity in freshwater wetlands: A new paradigm for sustaining ecosystem structure and function. Environmental Science and Technology. 1999 May 15;33(10):1545–51.
Richardson, C. J., and S. S. Qian. “Long-term phosphorus assimilative capacity in freshwater wetlands: A new paradigm for sustaining ecosystem structure and function.” Environmental Science and Technology, vol. 33, no. 10, May 1999, pp. 1545–51. Scopus, doi:10.1021/es980924a.
Richardson CJ, Qian SS. Long-term phosphorus assimilative capacity in freshwater wetlands: A new paradigm for sustaining ecosystem structure and function. Environmental Science and Technology. 1999 May 15;33(10):1545–1551.
Journal cover image

Published In

Environmental Science and Technology

DOI

ISSN

0013-936X

Publication Date

May 15, 1999

Volume

33

Issue

10

Start / End Page

1545 / 1551

Related Subject Headings

  • Environmental Sciences