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Phosphorus cycling and partitioning in an oligotrophic Everglades wetland ecosystem: A radioisotope tracing study

January 1, 2003

1. Our goal was to quantify short-term phosphorus (P) partitioning and identify the ecosystem components important to P cycling in wetland ecosystems. To do this, we added P radiotracer to oligotrophic, P-limited Everglades marshes. 32PO4 was added to the water column in six 1-m2 enclosed mesocosms located in long-hydroperiod marshes of Shark River Slough, Everglades National Park. Ecosystem components were then repeatedly sampled over 18 days. 2. Water column particulates (>0.45 ??m) incorporated radiotracer within the first minute after dosing and stored 95-99% of total water column 32P activity throughout the study. Soluble (

Publication Year 2003
Title Phosphorus cycling and partitioning in an oligotrophic Everglades wetland ecosystem: A radioisotope tracing study
DOI 10.1046/j.1365-2427.2003.01143.x
Authors G.B. Noe, L.J. Scinto, J. Taylor, D.L. Childers, R.D. Jones
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Freshwater Biology
Index ID 70024886
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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