Abstract
Abstract. Phosphorus (P) availability decreases with soil age and potentially limits
the productivity of ecosystems growing on old and weathered soils. Despite
growing on ancient soils, ecosystems of lowland Amazonia are highly
productive and are among the most biodiverse on Earth. P eroded and
weathered in the Andes is transported by the rivers and deposited in
floodplains of the lowland Amazon basin creating hotspots of P fertility. We
hypothesize that animals feeding on vegetation and detritus in these hotspots
may redistribute P to P-depleted areas, thus contributing to dissipate the P
gradient across the landscape. Using a mathematical model, we show that
animal-driven spatial redistribution of P from rivers to land and from
seasonally flooded to terra firme (upland) ecosystems may sustain the
P cycle of Amazonian lowlands. Our results show how P imported to land by
terrestrial piscivores in combination with spatial redistribution of
herbivores and detritivores can significantly enhance the P content in
terra firme ecosystems, thereby highlighting the importance of
food webs for the biogeochemical cycling of Amazonia.
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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