1980
DOI: 10.2307/2937252
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The Internal Element Cycles of an Old‐Growth Douglas‐Fir Ecosystem in Western Oregon

Abstract: Information on primary production, decomposition, hydrology, and element cycling was integrated in annual budgets of accumulation and flux among components of a mature Douglas—fir forest ecosystem. Annual N input in precipitation and dust was 2.0 kg/ha, and an estimated 2.8 kg/ha were fixed by cyanophycophilous lichens in the canopy. Annual N loss to groundwater was 1.5 kg/ha. N appeared to be accumulating in the ecosystem. An annual decrease of ~ 2.8 kg/ha in vegetation was offset by estimated increases of 5.… Show more

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“…The importance of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) in streamwater exports for many natural ecosystems is not known, nor have the controls (particularly processes like non-biological incorporation into humus) been clearly elucidated. Dissolved organic N has been shown to be a major vector for N loss in old-growth forests (Sollins et al, 1980;Hedin et al, 1995). However, data from other forest sites suggest that DON export, expressed as a percent of total N export, decreases as total N leaching increases (Fisher and Binkle y, 2000).…”
Section: Mb Adams /Environment Intermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) in streamwater exports for many natural ecosystems is not known, nor have the controls (particularly processes like non-biological incorporation into humus) been clearly elucidated. Dissolved organic N has been shown to be a major vector for N loss in old-growth forests (Sollins et al, 1980;Hedin et al, 1995). However, data from other forest sites suggest that DON export, expressed as a percent of total N export, decreases as total N leaching increases (Fisher and Binkle y, 2000).…”
Section: Mb Adams /Environment Intermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Associative N 2 fixation by microbes in the rhizosphere (Li et al 1992, Bormann et al 1993a, N 2 fixation by free-living soil organisms, and N 2 fixation by cyanolichens in the canopy (Sollins et al 1980) may be important N sources in some ecosystems. In the Hubbard Brook sandbox ecosystem study, it was reported that microorganisms associated with rhizospheres of red pine (Pinus resinosa Ait.)…”
Section: Nitrogen Inputsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Past process-based hydrological investigations at HJA have focused on runoff generation (Harr, 1977), snowmelt and snow accumulation (Harr, 1986;Berris & Harr, 1987), catchment nutrient budgets (Sollins et al, 1980), and water residence time (McGuire et al, (Rothacher, 1965;Harr & McCorison, 1979) and sediment transport (Grant & Wolff, 1991). HJA is also the location for much of the analysis from Jones & Grant (1996) and the papers that followed (Beschta et al, 2000;Jones & Grant, 2001;Thomas & Megahan, 1998;2001) debating the interpretation of results of statistical analyses of paired-catchment data.…”
Section: Study Catchmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%