Emergent productivity regimes of river networks

0106 biological sciences Science & Technology GC1-1581 15. Life on land Oceanography 01 natural sciences 6. Clean water ECOSYSTEM METABOLISM VARIABILITY Physical Sciences Limnology PATTERNS Marine & Freshwater Biology 14. Life underwater Life Sciences & Biomedicine
DOI: 10.1002/lol2.10115 Publication Date: 2019-08-07T18:30:53Z
ABSTRACT
AbstractHigh‐resolution data are improving our ability to resolve temporal patterns and controls on river productivity, but we still know little about the emergent patterns of primary production at river‐network scales. Here, we estimate daily and annual river‐network gross primary production (GPP) by applying characteristic temporal patterns of GPP (i.e., regimes) representing distinct river functional types to simulated river networks. A defined envelope of possible productivity regimes emerges at the network‐scale, but the amount and timing of network GPP can vary widely within this range depending on watershed size, productivity in larger rivers, and reach‐scale variation in light within headwater streams. Larger rivers become more influential on network‐scale GPP as watershed size increases, but small streams with relatively low productivity disproportionately influence network GPP due to their large collective surface area. Our initial predictions of network‐scale productivity provide mechanistic understanding of the factors that shape aquatic ecosystem function at broad scales.
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