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The contribution of denitrification and burial to the nitrogen budgets of three geomorphically distinct Australian estuaries: Importance of seagrass habitats

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LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY
卷 61, 期 3, 页码 1144-1156

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/lno.10280

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  1. Port Macquarie Hastings Council
  2. Australian Postgraduate Award (APA)
  3. ARC [DP0342956, DP160100248, LP0212073, LP110200975]
  4. ARC DECRA [DE150100581]
  5. CSIRO Flagship Marine & Coastal Carbon Biogeochemical Cluster (Coastal Carbon Cluster) - CSIRO Flagship Collaboration Fund
  6. Australian Research Council [DP0342956, LP0212073] Funding Source: Australian Research Council

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Nitrogen (N) loss from different benthic habitats via net denitrification and burial was quantified, and first-order N budgets were constructed, for three geomorphically distinct shallow warm temperate SouthEast Australian barrier estuaries. Seagrass communities were the most important benthic habitats for N loss via net denitrification due to a combination of their area and high denitrification rates. Similarly, the largest N loss via burial occurred in the seagrass communities in the Hastings River Estuary and Wallis Lake, but in contrast, the largest annual loss of N via burial in the Camden Haven occurred in the subtidal muds due to their large area. N inputs to the river-dominated Hasting River Estuary were dominated by diffuse sources from the catchment. Budget deficits in Camden Haven and Wallis Lake suggest that the largest input of N may have been from the ocean, although missing N-fixation and/or groundwater cannot be excluded. Export to the ocean was the largest loss of N in the Hasting River Estuary followed by net denitrification and then burial. Net denitrification was the largest loss of N in the Camden Haven and Wallis Lake followed by burial. As the systems mature (evolve) the burial of N per m(2), the loss of N via denitrification per m(2) and the % of the total N load that is removed as fish per m(2), all decrease. Overall N loss via denitrification for a given residence time may be higher in shallow and oligotrophic coastal systems with extensive seagrass habitats than deeper temperate systems.

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