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We investigated how the relative availability of solar radiation in the presence or absence of grazing alters the ability of benthic algae to respond to nutrient enrichment in an Alaskan marsh. We used a factorial mesocosm experiment that included nutrient enrichment (enriched or control), grazing (grazed or ungrazed), and light (unshaded or shaded) to simulate shading by macrophytes early and late in the growing season, respectively. We found stronger effects of grazers and nutrients compared to light on benthic algal biomass and taxonomic composition. Algal biomass increased in nutrient-enriched treatments and was reduced by grazing. Shading did not have an effect on algal biomass or taxonomic composition, but...
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We evaluated the potential for grazers to regulate benthic algal biomass and taxonomic composition in an Alaskan marsh after enrichment with nutrients that are expected to increase in the region with ongoing climate change. We nested caged and uncaged substrates together inside mesocosm enclosures with natural abundances of snails or no snails and with or without nutrient enrichment (NO3 + PO4 + Si). Algal biomass was greater in all nutrient-enriched enclosures than in controls. Algal biomass was greater in enclosures where grazers were present but excluded by a cage than in enclosures where grazers were allowed to graze or where grazers were absent. In the presence of nutrients, grazed communities were dominated...
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Algae are important to many of the processes that characterize wetland ecosystems. Despite their importance, we know relatively little about the factors that regulate algal communities in wetlands. This is particularly true for northern boreal regions where wetlands are abundant and are considered to be extremely vulnerable to disturbances associated with climate change. My dissertation research investigates how nutrients, grazing, light, and hydrology regulate algal primary production and taxonomic structure in high latitude wetlands. I documented spatial and temporal variability in algal structure and function in six northern boreal wetlands in interior Alaska to determine the contribution of algal primary production...


    map background search result map search result map The role of light availability and herbivory on algal responses to nutrient enrichment in a riparian wetland, Alaska Algal community response to experimental and interannual variation in hydrology in an Alaskan boreal fen Spatial and temporal variability of algal community dynamics and productivity in floodplain wetlands along the Tanana River, Alaska Effects of soil moisture and water depth on ERS SAR backscatter measurements from an Alaskan wetland complex Algal community response to experimental and interannual variation in hydrology in an Alaskan boreal fen Regulation of benthic algal structure and function in northern boreal wetlands Regulation of algal structure and function by nutrients and grazing in a boreal wetland Regulation of benthic algal structure and function in northern boreal wetlands The role of light availability and herbivory on algal responses to nutrient enrichment in a riparian wetland, Alaska Algal community response to experimental and interannual variation in hydrology in an Alaskan boreal fen Spatial and temporal variability of algal community dynamics and productivity in floodplain wetlands along the Tanana River, Alaska Algal community response to experimental and interannual variation in hydrology in an Alaskan boreal fen Effects of soil moisture and water depth on ERS SAR backscatter measurements from an Alaskan wetland complex Regulation of algal structure and function by nutrients and grazing in a boreal wetland