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  • Nutrient and stoichiometric time series measurements of decomposing coarse detritus in freshwaters worldwide from literature published between 1976-2020.
  • Robbins, Caleb J; Baylor University
    Halvorson, Halvor M; University of Central Arkansas
    Manning, David WP; University of Nebraska
    Bastias, Elliot; Umeå University
    Biasi, Cristiane; Universidade Regional Integrada do Alto Uruguai e das Missões
    Dodd, Allyn K; Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts
    Eckert, Rebecca A; Gettysburg College
    Gossiaux, Alice; Université de Lorraine
    Jabiol, Jérémy; Université de Toulouse
    Mehring, Andrew S; University of Louisville
    Norman, Beth C; Lacawac Sanctuary Biological Field Station and Environmental Education Center
    Pastor, Ada; Aarhus University
  • 2022-08-31
  • Robbins, C.J., H.M. Halvorson, D.W. Manning, E. Bastias, C. Biasi, A.K. Dodd, R.A. Eckert, A. Gossiaux, J. Jabiol, A.S. Mehring, B.C. Norman, and A. Pastor. 2022. Nutrient and stoichiometric time series measurements of decomposing coarse detritus in freshwaters worldwide from literature published between 1976-2020. ver 1. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-28).
  • This data publication is a database of published estimates of nitrogen, phosphorus, and carbon content of decomposing coarse detritus though time in freshwater ecosystems worldwide. Nutrient content measurements are paired with estimates of detrital mass loss within decomposition time series (i.e., defined cohorts of decomposing material through time) with the goal of understanding patterns and drivers of temporal elemental dynamics of freshwater detritus. A systematic literature search for aquatic decomposition experiments conducted on 29 April 2020 generated 580 records (after trimming for duplicates and obvious relevance). From this literature pool, we extracted 810 decomposition times series and associated environmental data (e.g., temperature, water quality, detrital characteristics). Time series included in this synthesis include a range of detritus types (including terrestrial and aquatic plant material, carcasses, dung, and veneers), ecosystems (including streams, lakes, rivers, and wetlands), and settings (including natural ecosystems, field mesocosms, and laboratory microcosms).
  • N: 60.05      S: -38.11667      E: 175.109      W: -151.63
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