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- W3021060700 abstract "Abstract Changes of dissolved oxygen (DO) in aquatic ecosystems integrates dynamic biological, physical and chemical processes that control the rate of ecosystem metabolism. Aquatic ecosystem metabolism can be characterized by the diel change in DO changes over time and is expressed as the net aquatic productivity (NAP). This study investigated aquatic metabolism of dominant emergent and submerged aquatic vegetation (EAV and SAV, respectively) within two treatment flow-ways (FW) of Stormwater Treatment Area 2 (STA-2) in the Everglades ecosystem. The hypothesis of this study is that aquatic metabolism will differ between aquatic vegetation communities with SAV communities will have a greater GPP and ER rate than EAV communities driven by biophysical, hydrodynamic and biogeochemical differences between systems. Aquatic metabolism observed in this study vary spatially (along FWs) and temporally (diel to days) controlled by different effects related biological, physical and chemical processes. This study suggests that ecosystem metabolism is controlled differently across FWs with varying levels of response to loading/transport and water column attributes resulting in differences in organic matter accumulation, C turnover and phosphorus cycling." @default.
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