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1 Post-doctoral Research Status Report Andrew Mehring

2 1.Phosphate (PO 4 3- ) more mobile in submerged zone? Anoxia releases PO 4 3- 2.Iron (Fe) and aluminum (Al) strongly bind PO 4 3- 3.Skye Sand coated with Fe binds (PO 4 3- ) in upper layers Microcosm study 2013

3 1.Anoxia allows Iron reduction 2.Ferric (Fe 3+ ) iron → Ferrous (Fe 2+ ) iron Skoog and Arias-Esquivel 2009 – Sci. Tot. Env. Microcosm study 2013

4 1.Soil treatments control P P + Iron oxide 2.Fe reducers Shewanella oneidensis Geobacter metallireducens 3.Animals earthworms millipedes both neither Microcosm study 2013

5 1.Incubation period finished and animals weighed 2.Soils homogenized and ready to ship Microcosm study 2013

6 Sediment-feeding invertebrates enhance N 2 O emissions (Stief et al 2009 PNAS) Wetlands – chironomids oligochaetes and GHG emissions

7 N 2 O emissions also enhanced by nutrient loading (NO 3 - ) Wetlands – chironomids oligochaetes and GHG emissions

8 15 wetlands 5 constructed/urban wetland 5 agricultural 5 waste stabilization or golf course Measurements N 2 O, CH 4 emissions (response) From each core: Chironomid, oligochaete, etc. abundance NO 3 - Turbidity, temperature, O 2 chlorophyll a Stable isotopes 13 C and 15 N 1. Wetlands – Chironomids oligochaetes and GHG emissions

9 15 wetlands 5 constructed/urban wetland 5 agricultural 5 waste stabilization or golf course Measurements N 2 O, CH 4, CO 2 emissions (response) From each core: Chironomid, oligochaete abundance NO 3 - [O 2 ], turbidity, temperature Stable isotopes 13 C, 15 N Ecosystem metabolism 1. Wetlands – Chironomids oligochaetes and GHG emissions

10 15 wetlands 5 constructed/urban wetland 5 agricultural 5 waste stabilization or golf course Measurements Repeated seasonally (4x per year) Captures seasonal changes in chironomid biomass, temperature, nutrient inputs. 1. Wetlands – Chironomids oligochaetes and GHG emissions

11 2. Biofilters – animal community development Higher animal diversity in biofilters, compared to nearby gardens and lawns Kazemi et al 2009 – Ecological Engineering

12 20 biofilters as a chronosequence 10 in Melbourne, 10 in Brisbane (potentially) Sort invertebrate abundance, biomass, and community structure Also: canopy cover distance to adjacent green spaces Soil C, N, P Soil moisture, veg cover 2. Biofilters – animal community development

13 Using Monash columns, examine effects of earthworms on N dynamics, plant growth, infiltration 3. Biofilters – column study


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