Changes in global nitrogen cycling during the Holocene epoch

被引:117
作者
McLauchlan, Kendra K. [1 ]
Williams, Joseph J. [1 ]
Craine, Joseph M. [2 ]
Jeffers, Elizabeth S. [3 ]
机构
[1] Kansas State Univ, Dept Geog, Manhattan, KS 66506 USA
[2] Kansas State Univ, Div Biol, Manhattan, KS 66506 USA
[3] Univ Oxford, Biodivers Inst, Dept Zool, Oxford OX1 3PS, England
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
RECENT ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGES; REGIONAL PALEOLIMNOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT; SEDIMENTARY GEOCHEMICAL RECORD; LACUSTRINE ORGANIC-MATTER; MOUNTAIN NATIONAL-PARK; LAKE-SEDIMENTS; STABLE-ISOTOPES; CLIMATE-CHANGE; ALPINE LAKES; EAST-AFRICA;
D O I
10.1038/nature11916
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Human activities have doubled the pre-industrial supply of reactive nitrogen on Earth, and future rates of increase are expected to accelerate(1). Yet little is known about the capacity of the biosphere to buffer increased nitrogen influx. Past changes in global ecosystems following deglaciation at the end of the Pleistocene epoch provide an opportunity to understand better how nitrogen cycling in the terrestrial biosphere responded to changes in carbon cycling. We analysed published records of stable nitrogen isotopic values (delta N-15) in sediments from 86 lakes on six continents. Here we show that the value of sedimentary delta N-15 declined from 15,000 years before present to 7,056 +/- 597 years before present, a period of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and terrestrial carbon accumulation(2). Comparison of the nitrogen isotope record with concomitant carbon accumulation on land and nitrous oxide in the atmosphere suggests millennia of declining nitrogen availability in terrestrial ecosystems during the Pleistocene-Holocene transition around 11,000 years before present. In contrast, we do not observe a consistent change in global sedimentary delta N-15 values during the past 500 years, despite the potential effects of changing temperature and nitrogen influx from anthropogenic sources. We propose that the lack of a single response may indicate that modern increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide and net carbon sequestration in the biosphere have the potential to offset recent increased supplies of reactive nitrogen in some ecosystems.
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