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Nitrogen cycling processes and the role of multi-trophic microbiota in dam-induced river-reservoir systems

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WATER RESEARCH
卷 206, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2021.117730

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Reservoir impoundment; Stratification; Nutrient cycles; Multiple trophic levels; Microbial food web

资金

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51779076]
  2. Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions (PAPD)
  3. Six Talent Peaks Project in Jiangsu Province [2016-JNHB-007]

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The nitrogen (N) cycle is crucial for maintaining nutrient balance and global climate stability in river systems. The construction of hydropower dams has significant impacts on N cycling, but there is still a lack of comprehensive summary on N cycling and its controlling mechanisms in reservoirs affected by dams.
The nitrogen (N) cycle is one of the most important nutrient cycles in river systems, and it plays an important role in maintaining biogeochemical balance and global climate stability. One of the main ways that humans have altered riverine ecosystems is through the construction of hydropower dams, which have major effects on biogeochemical cycles. Most previous studies examining the effects of damming on N cycling have focused on the whole budget or flux along rivers, and the role of river as N sources or sinks at the global or catchment scale. However, so far there is still lack of comprehensive and systematic summarize on N cycling and the controlling mechanisms in reservoirs affected by dam impoundment. In this review, we firstly summarize N cycling processes along the longitudinal riverine-transition-lacustrine gradient and the vertically stratified epilimnionthermocline-hypolimnion gradient. Specifically, we highlight the direct and indirect roles of multi-trophic microbiota and their interactions in N cycling and discuss the main factors controlling these biotic processes. In addition, future research directions and challenges in incorporating multi-trophic levels in bioassessment, environmental flow design, as well as reservoir regulation and restoration are summarized. This review will aid future studies of N fluxes along dammed rivers and provide an essential reference for reservoir management to meet ecological needs.

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