INVESTIGADORES
BALSEIRO Esteban Gabriel
artículos
Título:
Nutrient limitation affects biofilm enzymatic activities in a glacier-fed river
Autor/es:
MARTYNIUK, NICOLAS; SOUZA, MARIA SOL; BASTIDAS NAVARRO, MARCELA; BALSEIRO, ESTEBAN; MODENUTTI, BEATRIZ
Revista:
HYDROBIOLOGIA
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 2022 vol. 849 p. 2877 - 2894
ISSN:
0018-8158
Resumen:
In many mountain ranges of the world, glaciers provide water from melt to rivers. Also, glacier-fed rivers receive different tributaries that differ in turbidity and canopy. In this scenario, we performed a field study to elucidate the effect of the input of tributary streams on the elemental limitation of the biofilm of the main glacier-fed river. We analyzed through general additive models and standardized major axis regressions the activities of two extracellular enzymes, β-glucosidase (GLU) and alkaline phosphatase (APA). We hypothesized that their ratio would reflect stoichiometric constraints to changes in the relative availability of carbon and phosphorus due to tributary streams’ influence. Along the glacier-fed river, we observed a decrease in the glacial influence and a spatial shift in P and dissolved organic carbon availability that affected biofilm enzymatic activity. High enzymatic activity of GLU and APA in biofilm was related to low nutrient fluxes in stream water. In addition, the analysis of GLU and APA showed a switch in elemental limitation from C-limitation in headwaters to P-limitation downstream. Finally, our results showed that biofilm enzymatic activity is a good ecological indicator to analyze changes in glacier retreat and their consequences in glacier-fed streams.