2023
DOI: 10.1002/jeq2.20507
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Evaluation of nutrient assimilative capacity in waterfowl impoundments: The role of environmental stressors

Abstract: The effectiveness of wetlands in sequestering nutrients and improving water quality relies on a suite of abiotic and biotic conditions. To more fully understand the restraints on nutrient removal, especially salinity and plant cover, we created field‐scale mesocosms and monitored nutrient sequestration with nutrient additions and isotopic pool dilutions over two years in two wetlands near the Great Salt Lake in Utah. Surprisingly, we found no differences in nutrient removal with plant removal, increased salini… Show more

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