Dissolved nitrogen in rivers: comparing pristine and impacted regions of Brazil

Riverine nitrogen distribution is increasingly controlled by anthropogenic activities in their watersheds, regardless of spatial scale, climate, and geographical zone. Consequently, modelling efforts to predict the export of nitrogen from rivers worldwide have used attributes such as population dens...

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Main Authors: LA Martinelli, LD. Coletta, EC. Ravagnani, PB. Camargo, JPHB. Ometto, S. Filoso, RL. Victoria
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
Series:Brazilian Journal of Biology
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spelling doaj-0fdf39b182314fd1a63a03f75289de6d2020-11-24T22:40:57ZengInstituto Internacional de EcologiaBrazilian Journal of Biology1678-4375703 suppl70972210.1590/S1519-69842010000400003S1519-69842010000400003Dissolved nitrogen in rivers: comparing pristine and impacted regions of BrazilLA Martinelli0LD. Coletta1EC. Ravagnani2PB. Camargo3JPHB. Ometto4S. Filoso5RL. Victoria6Universidade de São PauloUniversidade de São PauloUniversidade de São PauloUniversidade de São PauloInstituto Nacional de Pesquisas EspaciaisUniversity of MarylandUniversidade de São PauloRiverine nitrogen distribution is increasingly controlled by anthropogenic activities in their watersheds, regardless of spatial scale, climate, and geographical zone. Consequently, modelling efforts to predict the export of nitrogen from rivers worldwide have used attributes such as population density, land use, urbanization and sanitation. These models have greatly enhanced our understanding of the sources and fate of nitrogen added to terrestrial systems and transported to rivers and streams, especially for developed countries of the North temperate zone. However, much of the world's population lives in developing countries of the tropics, where the effects of human activities on riverine N exports are still poorly understood. In an effort to close this gap, we compare riverine nitrogen data from 32 Brazilian rivers draining two contrasting regions in this tropical country in terms of economic development - the State of São Paulo and the Amazon. Our data include nitrogen in different dissolved forms, such as Dissolved Inorganic Nitrogen (DIN) and Dissolved Organic Nitrogen (DON). The results show that nitrogen concentrations decreased as river runoff increased in both study areas, and that concentrations were significantly higher in rivers draining the most economically developed region. The relationships between nitrogen concentrations and fluxes with demographic parameters such as population density were also determined and compared to those in temperate systems. In contrast to temperate watersheds, we found that nitrogen fluxes increased only after population densities were higher than 10 individuals per km².http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842010000400003&lng=en&tlng=ennitrogenriverpollutionPiracicaba basinAmazon basinBrazil
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author LA Martinelli
LD. Coletta
EC. Ravagnani
PB. Camargo
JPHB. Ometto
S. Filoso
RL. Victoria
spellingShingle LA Martinelli
LD. Coletta
EC. Ravagnani
PB. Camargo
JPHB. Ometto
S. Filoso
RL. Victoria
Dissolved nitrogen in rivers: comparing pristine and impacted regions of Brazil
Brazilian Journal of Biology
nitrogen
river
pollution
Piracicaba basin
Amazon basin
Brazil
author_facet LA Martinelli
LD. Coletta
EC. Ravagnani
PB. Camargo
JPHB. Ometto
S. Filoso
RL. Victoria
author_sort LA Martinelli
title Dissolved nitrogen in rivers: comparing pristine and impacted regions of Brazil
title_short Dissolved nitrogen in rivers: comparing pristine and impacted regions of Brazil
title_full Dissolved nitrogen in rivers: comparing pristine and impacted regions of Brazil
title_fullStr Dissolved nitrogen in rivers: comparing pristine and impacted regions of Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Dissolved nitrogen in rivers: comparing pristine and impacted regions of Brazil
title_sort dissolved nitrogen in rivers: comparing pristine and impacted regions of brazil
publisher Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
series Brazilian Journal of Biology
issn 1678-4375
description Riverine nitrogen distribution is increasingly controlled by anthropogenic activities in their watersheds, regardless of spatial scale, climate, and geographical zone. Consequently, modelling efforts to predict the export of nitrogen from rivers worldwide have used attributes such as population density, land use, urbanization and sanitation. These models have greatly enhanced our understanding of the sources and fate of nitrogen added to terrestrial systems and transported to rivers and streams, especially for developed countries of the North temperate zone. However, much of the world's population lives in developing countries of the tropics, where the effects of human activities on riverine N exports are still poorly understood. In an effort to close this gap, we compare riverine nitrogen data from 32 Brazilian rivers draining two contrasting regions in this tropical country in terms of economic development - the State of São Paulo and the Amazon. Our data include nitrogen in different dissolved forms, such as Dissolved Inorganic Nitrogen (DIN) and Dissolved Organic Nitrogen (DON). The results show that nitrogen concentrations decreased as river runoff increased in both study areas, and that concentrations were significantly higher in rivers draining the most economically developed region. The relationships between nitrogen concentrations and fluxes with demographic parameters such as population density were also determined and compared to those in temperate systems. In contrast to temperate watersheds, we found that nitrogen fluxes increased only after population densities were higher than 10 individuals per km².
topic nitrogen
river
pollution
Piracicaba basin
Amazon basin
Brazil
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