Inter-Annual and Seasonal Variation of ANPP and Leaf Nutrient Concentration in Cold-Temperate Wetlands of Tierra del Fuego

We investigated the inter-annual and seasonal variation of the aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP), and leaf nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations across two different types of wet meadows (spring-fed and riparian) in Tierra del Fuego Island, Southern Patagonia. In addition, we estimated grazing effects on ANPP, the nature of nutrient limitation, and the resorption efficiencies for both nutrients. ANPP showed a high inter-annual variation (CV = 49–57%), typical seasonal dynamics with a summer peak, and higher annual means at the spring-fed meadows (532 g∙m−2∙yr.−1) compared to the riparian meadows (310 g∙m−2∙yr.−1) with a higher contribution of graminoids (50–65%). Sheep grazing reduced a 66% the annual mean of ANPP (108 g∙m−2∙yr.−1) in riparian meadows. Leaf nitrogen concentrations were similar to reported values for graminoids from temperate and cold regions (1.5–2.5%), while leaf phosphorus concentrations were markedly higher (0.2–0.3%), indicating a nitrogen limitation. Resorption efficiency was 54.2% for nitrogen and 48.2% for phosphorus, exhibiting incomplete resorption proficiency for both nutrients. Our results represent valuable information to design sustainable management strategies for wetlands according to their spatial and temporal variation, and to define a baseline of vegetation functioning to assess the impact of climate change in high-latitude southern ecosystems.

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Main Authors: Cipriotti, Pablo Ariel, Collantes, Marta Beatriz, Rauber, Ruth Bibiana, Braun, Karen, Escartin, Celina Andrea
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Published: Springer 2018-02
Subjects:Ecosistema, Pastoreo, Prados de Siega, Nitrógeno, Fósforo, Productividad, Temperatura, Ecosystems, Grazing, Meadows, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Productivity, Temperature, Tierra del Fuego,
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spelling oai:localhost:20.500.12123-47042019-03-22T12:29:41Z Inter-Annual and Seasonal Variation of ANPP and Leaf Nutrient Concentration in Cold-Temperate Wetlands of Tierra del Fuego Cipriotti, Pablo Ariel Collantes, Marta Beatriz Rauber, Ruth Bibiana Braun, Karen Escartin, Celina Andrea Ecosistema Pastoreo Prados de Siega Nitrógeno Fósforo Productividad Temperatura Ecosystems Grazing Meadows Nitrogen Phosphorus Productivity Temperature Tierra del Fuego We investigated the inter-annual and seasonal variation of the aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP), and leaf nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations across two different types of wet meadows (spring-fed and riparian) in Tierra del Fuego Island, Southern Patagonia. In addition, we estimated grazing effects on ANPP, the nature of nutrient limitation, and the resorption efficiencies for both nutrients. ANPP showed a high inter-annual variation (CV = 49–57%), typical seasonal dynamics with a summer peak, and higher annual means at the spring-fed meadows (532 g∙m−2∙yr.−1) compared to the riparian meadows (310 g∙m−2∙yr.−1) with a higher contribution of graminoids (50–65%). Sheep grazing reduced a 66% the annual mean of ANPP (108 g∙m−2∙yr.−1) in riparian meadows. Leaf nitrogen concentrations were similar to reported values for graminoids from temperate and cold regions (1.5–2.5%), while leaf phosphorus concentrations were markedly higher (0.2–0.3%), indicating a nitrogen limitation. Resorption efficiency was 54.2% for nitrogen and 48.2% for phosphorus, exhibiting incomplete resorption proficiency for both nutrients. Our results represent valuable information to design sustainable management strategies for wetlands according to their spatial and temporal variation, and to define a baseline of vegetation functioning to assess the impact of climate change in high-latitude southern ecosystems. EEA San Luis Fil: Cipriotti, Pablo Ariel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Instituto de Investigaciones Fisiológicas y Ecológicas Vinculadas a la Agricultura; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Departamento de Métodos Cuantitativos y Sistemas de Información; Argentina Fil: Collantes, Marta Beatriz. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales. Laboratorio de Ecología de Pastizales; Argentina Fil: Rauber, Ruth Bibiana. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria San Luis; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales. Laboratorio de Ecología de Pastizales; Argentina Fil: Braun, Karen. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales. Laboratorio de Ecología de Pastizales; Argentina. Ministerio de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sustentable; Argentina Fil: Escartin, Celina Andrea. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales. Laboratorio de Ecología de Pastizales; Argentina 2019-03-22T12:28:12Z 2019-03-22T12:28:12Z 2018-02 info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13157-017-0955-8 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/4704 0277-5212 1943-6246 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13157-017-0955-8 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess application/pdf Springer Wetlands 38 (1) : 37–49 (February 2018)
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topic Ecosistema
Pastoreo
Prados de Siega
Nitrógeno
Fósforo
Productividad
Temperatura
Ecosystems
Grazing
Meadows
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Productivity
Temperature
Tierra del Fuego
Ecosistema
Pastoreo
Prados de Siega
Nitrógeno
Fósforo
Productividad
Temperatura
Ecosystems
Grazing
Meadows
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Productivity
Temperature
Tierra del Fuego
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Pastoreo
Prados de Siega
Nitrógeno
Fósforo
Productividad
Temperatura
Ecosystems
Grazing
Meadows
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Productivity
Temperature
Tierra del Fuego
Ecosistema
Pastoreo
Prados de Siega
Nitrógeno
Fósforo
Productividad
Temperatura
Ecosystems
Grazing
Meadows
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Productivity
Temperature
Tierra del Fuego
Cipriotti, Pablo Ariel
Collantes, Marta Beatriz
Rauber, Ruth Bibiana
Braun, Karen
Escartin, Celina Andrea
Inter-Annual and Seasonal Variation of ANPP and Leaf Nutrient Concentration in Cold-Temperate Wetlands of Tierra del Fuego
description We investigated the inter-annual and seasonal variation of the aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP), and leaf nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations across two different types of wet meadows (spring-fed and riparian) in Tierra del Fuego Island, Southern Patagonia. In addition, we estimated grazing effects on ANPP, the nature of nutrient limitation, and the resorption efficiencies for both nutrients. ANPP showed a high inter-annual variation (CV = 49–57%), typical seasonal dynamics with a summer peak, and higher annual means at the spring-fed meadows (532 g∙m−2∙yr.−1) compared to the riparian meadows (310 g∙m−2∙yr.−1) with a higher contribution of graminoids (50–65%). Sheep grazing reduced a 66% the annual mean of ANPP (108 g∙m−2∙yr.−1) in riparian meadows. Leaf nitrogen concentrations were similar to reported values for graminoids from temperate and cold regions (1.5–2.5%), while leaf phosphorus concentrations were markedly higher (0.2–0.3%), indicating a nitrogen limitation. Resorption efficiency was 54.2% for nitrogen and 48.2% for phosphorus, exhibiting incomplete resorption proficiency for both nutrients. Our results represent valuable information to design sustainable management strategies for wetlands according to their spatial and temporal variation, and to define a baseline of vegetation functioning to assess the impact of climate change in high-latitude southern ecosystems.
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topic_facet Ecosistema
Pastoreo
Prados de Siega
Nitrógeno
Fósforo
Productividad
Temperatura
Ecosystems
Grazing
Meadows
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Productivity
Temperature
Tierra del Fuego
author Cipriotti, Pablo Ariel
Collantes, Marta Beatriz
Rauber, Ruth Bibiana
Braun, Karen
Escartin, Celina Andrea
author_facet Cipriotti, Pablo Ariel
Collantes, Marta Beatriz
Rauber, Ruth Bibiana
Braun, Karen
Escartin, Celina Andrea
author_sort Cipriotti, Pablo Ariel
title Inter-Annual and Seasonal Variation of ANPP and Leaf Nutrient Concentration in Cold-Temperate Wetlands of Tierra del Fuego
title_short Inter-Annual and Seasonal Variation of ANPP and Leaf Nutrient Concentration in Cold-Temperate Wetlands of Tierra del Fuego
title_full Inter-Annual and Seasonal Variation of ANPP and Leaf Nutrient Concentration in Cold-Temperate Wetlands of Tierra del Fuego
title_fullStr Inter-Annual and Seasonal Variation of ANPP and Leaf Nutrient Concentration in Cold-Temperate Wetlands of Tierra del Fuego
title_full_unstemmed Inter-Annual and Seasonal Variation of ANPP and Leaf Nutrient Concentration in Cold-Temperate Wetlands of Tierra del Fuego
title_sort inter-annual and seasonal variation of anpp and leaf nutrient concentration in cold-temperate wetlands of tierra del fuego
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