Nitrogen Cycling in the Americas: Natural and Anthropogenic Influences and Controls
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-5517-1_12
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The stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic composition of vegetation in tropical forests of the Amazon Basin, Brazil

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“…Although mean staple food and mean total diet plants have similar δ N values, which is consistent with previous studies on tropical forest ecosystems (70,71). While represented by only a single sample, the very positive δ 13 C value of fungus falls within the range of previously reported saprotrophic fungi δ 13 C values and is more positive than cultivated representatives of the genus by only 1-2‰ (72,73).…”
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confidence: 90%
“…Although mean staple food and mean total diet plants have similar δ N values, which is consistent with previous studies on tropical forest ecosystems (70,71). While represented by only a single sample, the very positive δ 13 C value of fungus falls within the range of previously reported saprotrophic fungi δ 13 C values and is more positive than cultivated representatives of the genus by only 1-2‰ (72,73).…”
supporting
confidence: 90%
“…Increased incidence of landslides in the Andes during the months leading up to April, i.e., the Amazon rainy season, would increase the input of high altitude 13 C-enriched POC from these tributaries to Óbidos (Clark et al, 2013;Clark et al, 2016). The higher N:C of POC in this sampling month would also imply that these sources are more degraded (Ometto et al, 2006;Cleveland and Liptzin, 2007), consistent with lower bulk and RPO gas fraction F m values observed for the Solimões and Madeira river samples. Thus, we posit that preferential transport of the more degraded pools of this Andean soil source to Óbidos would explain the both more degraded and 13 C-enriched signatures of POC observed in April (Feng et al, 2016;Mayorga et al, 2005).…”
Section: Radiocarbon Distribution Of Poc Flux At óBidossupporting
confidence: 64%
“…2 for focal ant genera). N isotope values are reported using delta notation (d 15 N) where: (Scheu and Falca, 2000;Ometto et al, 2006;Hyodo et al, 2010), l was 1 (the trophic level of the organisms used to estimate the base, i.e., autotrophs), d 15 N secondary consumer was directly measured, and we used the standard 3.4& enrichment per trophic level as our DN (Fry, 1988;Post, 2002).…”
Section: Trophic Positionmentioning
confidence: 99%