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  Evaluating the effect of nutrient redistribution by animals on the phosphorus cycle of lowland Amazonia

Buendía, C., Kleidon, A., Manzoni, S., Reu, B., & Porporato, A. (2017). Evaluating the effect of nutrient redistribution by animals on the phosphorus cycle of lowland Amazonia. Biogeosciences Discussions. doi:10.5194/bg-2017-121.

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Buendía, C.1, Autor           
Kleidon, Axel2, Autor           
Manzoni, Stefano, Autor
Reu, Bjorn, Autor
Porporato, Amilcare, Autor
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1Land Surface Dynamics, Research Group Biospheric Theory and Modelling, Dr. A. Kleidon, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1497791              
2Research Group Biospheric Theory and Modelling, Dr. A. Kleidon, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1497761              

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 Zusammenfassung: Amazonian ecosystems are of global importance for the climate system and biodiversity. Phosphorus (P) is suggested to be a limited nutrient in many Amazonian ecosystems because soils are ancient, highly weathered, and nutrient depleted. Recently, it has been suggested that large herbivores may play a major role in the Amazon nutrient cycle. Here, we develop this hypothesis further and show how the spatial redistribution of P from rivers to land, across different ecosystems and between sub-basins may even sustain the Amazonian P cycle, and this not only by means of large herbivores, which supposedly were present previously to human arrival to the contient, but by different animal foraging strategies that exist today. To do so, we introduce a simple mathematical framework, which synthesizes the major processes of the Amazonian P cycle and allows for quantifying their relative contribution to the P budget. With this model we use sensitivity analyses to demonstrate how animals can affect the P cycle. Our findings suggest the importance of the interweaved Amazonian ecology, including fish migrations, different flooding and soil moisture regimes as well as the role of different animal foraging strategies for a sustainable P cycling in these ecosystems.

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 Datum: 2017-04-172017-04-25
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DOI: 10.5194/bg-2017-121
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Titel: Biogeosciences Discussions
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  Kurztitel : Biogeosciences Discuss.
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