Chemodiversity in freshwater health

成果类型:
Editorial Material
署名作者:
Tanentzap, Andrew J.; Fonvielle, Jeremy A.
署名单位:
Trent University; University of Cambridge; University of Cambridge
刊物名称:
SCIENCE
ISSN/ISSBN:
0036-12468
DOI:
10.1126/science.adg8658
发表日期:
2024-03-29
页码:
1412-1414
关键词:
dissolved organic-matter bioavailability
摘要:
Dissolved organic matter may offer a way to track and restore the health of fresh waters Freshwater ecosystems, such as lakes and rivers, have been deteriorating in many places worldwide (1). Growing research suggests that many aspects of freshwater health-that is, the maintenance of chemical, physical, and biological integrity-may depend on the composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) (2). DOM consists of thousands of distinct organic compounds that mainly originate from different plant and animal remains. The resulting variety of compounds in DOM has been called chemodiversity to mirror the term biodiversity. Whereas past research tested how the environment shapes the chemodiversity of DOM (3, 4), a new research frontier is understanding how healthy ecosystems may depend on chemodiversity so as to monitor and reverse declines in freshwater health.