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Oecologia | 1985

Effect of a leaf-shredding invertebrate on organic matter dynamics and phosphorus spiralling in heterotrophic laboratory streams

Patrick J. Mulholland; Jerry W. Elwood; J. D. Newbold; L. A. Ferren

SummaryThe effect of invertebrate shredders on organic matter dynamics and phosphorus spiralling was studied over a 30-week period in laboratory streams. The streams were fed by groundwater, layered with cobble and gravel from a natural stream, covered with opaque material to eliminate algal growth, and initially contained 195 g/m2 of autumn-shed leaves. Four weeks after leaf addition, leaf-shredding snails (Goniobasis clavaeformis) were added to each of three streams in densities of 75, 220, and 800/m2. A fourth stream contained no snails and served as a control.Presence of snails increased the loss rates of coarse particulate organic matter (CPOM) and total organic matter (TOM), primarily by increasing leaf fragmentation and seston export. Although snail feeding increased specific metabolism of microbes associated with CPOM and cobble surfaces, it was not enough to compensate for reduction in bacterial cell numbers per unit surface area and in stream TOM. Consequently mineralization of detritus and whole stream phosphorus utilization rate were maximum in the stream with no snails and decreased with increasing snail density. From previous simulations of a stream model based on the nutrient spiralling concept, we predicted that there should be an intermediate shredder density which would minimize phosphorus spiralling length (maximize phosphorus utilization) in a natural stream nearby. Our current results conflict with the model-based predictions primarily because the increase in microbial metabolism was less important than reduction in bacterial cell numbers and total benthic organic matter resulting from snail feeding. Although our results indicate macroinvertebrate shredders reduce phosphorus utilization in headwater streams, shreders may increase nutrient utilization downstream where riparian inputs are lower, thus linking low- and high-order streams.


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 1983

New myocardial imaging agents: stabilization of radioiodine as a terminal vinyl iodide moiety on tellurium fatty acids.

Furn F. Knapp; Mark M. Goodman; Alvin P. Callahan; L. A. Ferren; George W. Kabalka; K. A. R. Sastry


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 1982

A new, well-retained myocardial imaging agent: radioiodinated 15-(p-lodophenyl)-6-tellurapentadecanoic acid.

Mark M. Goodman; Furn F. Knapp; Alvin P. Callahan; L. A. Ferren


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 1981

Effects of Chain Length and Tellurium Position on the Myocardial Uptake of Te-123m Fatty Acids

Furn F. Knapp; Kathleen R. Ambrose; Alvin P. Callahan; L. A. Ferren; Robert A. Grigsby; Kurt J. Irgolic


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 1982

Synthesis and biological evaluation of 17-[131I]iodo-9-telluraheptadecanoic acid, a potential imaging agent.

Mark M. Goodman; Furn F. Knapp; Alvin P. Callahan; L. A. Ferren


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 1983

Synthesis and evaluation of 24-(isopropyl(75Se)seleno)chol-5-en-3 beta-ol

Furn F. Knapp; Thomas A. Butler; L. A. Ferren; Alvin P. Callahan; Clarence E. Guyer; Jack L. Coffey


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 1983

Potential tissue-imaging agents: 23-(trimethyl[117mSn]stannyl)-24-nor-5.alpha.-cholan-3.beta.-ol

Furn F. Knapp; Alvin P. Callahan; Kathleen R. Ambrose; L. A. Ferren; Thomas A. Butler; Jack L. Coffey


ChemInform | 1984

NEW MYOCARDIAL IMAGING AGENTS: STABILIZATION OF RADIOIODINE AS A TERMINAL VINYL IODIDE MOIETY ON TELLURIUM FATTY ACIDS

F. F. Jun. Knapp; Mark M. Goodman; Alvin P. Callahan; L. A. Ferren; George W. Kabalka; Kunda A. R. Sastry


ChemInform | 1984

SYNTHESIS AND EVALUATION OF 24-(ISOPROPYL(75SE)SELENO)CHOL-5-EN-3β-OL

F. F. Jun. Knapp; Thomas A. Butler; L. A. Ferren; Alvin P. Callahan; Clarence E. Guyer; Jack L. Coffey


ChemInform | 1984

POTENTIAL TISSUE-IMAGING AGENTS: 23-(TRIMETHYL(117MSN)STANNYL)-24-NOR-5α-CHOLAN-3β-OL

F. F. Jun. Knapp; Alvin P. Callahan; Kathleen R. Ambrose; L. A. Ferren; Thomas A. Butler; Jack L. Coffey

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Alvin P. Callahan

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Furn F. Knapp

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Jack L. Coffey

Oak Ridge Associated Universities

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Thomas A. Butler

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Kathleen R. Ambrose

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Clarence E. Guyer

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Jerry W. Elwood

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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