Journal article
Large canopy exchange fluxes of inorganic and organic nitrogen and preferential retention of nitrogen by epiphytes in a tropical lowland rainforest
N Hinko-Najera Umana, W Wanek
Ecosystems | Published : 2010
Abstract
Little is known about how tropical forest canopies interact with atmospheric nitrogen deposition and how this affects the internal nutrient dynamics and the processing of external nutrient inputs. The objectives of this study therefore were (1) to investigate gross and net canopy nitrogen (N) fluxes (retention and leaching) and (2) the effect of canopy components on net canopy N retention. Tracers were applied on detached branches in a tropical wet lowland rainforest, Costa Rica. A novel 15N pool dilution method showed that gross canopy fluxes (retention and leaching) of NO3-, NH4+, and dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) were remarkably higher than net throughfall fluxes. Gross fluxes of NH4+ ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Dr. Stefan Arndt and Dr. Andreas Richter for their support as well as Mag. Andreas Blochl and Mag. Margarete Watzka for their help regarding chemical analyses and their technical support at the Department of Chemical Ecology and Ecosystem Research, University of Vienna. Nina Hinko-Najera Umana was supported by grants of the University of Vienna and the Provincial government of Lower Austria for her scientific stay and field work in Costa Rica. Furthermore we thank Dr. Anton Weissenhofer, Dr. Werner Huber, and their staff for their organizational support at the Tropical Research Station La Gamba, Costa Rica.