North Temperate Lakes LTER: Patterns of Soil Phosphorus Across an Urbanizing Agricultural Landscape 2000 - 2001
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Understanding the magnitude and location of soil phosphorus (P) accumulation in
watersheds is a critical step toward managing runoff of this pollutant to aquatic
ecosystems. Here, we examined the usefulness of urban-rural gradients (URGs), an emerging
paradigm in urban ecology, for predicting soil P concentrations across a rapidly urbanizing
agricultural watershed in southern Wisconsin. We compared several measures of an urban-rural
gradient to predictors of soil P such as soil type, slope, topography, land use, land cover,
and fertilizer and manure use. Most of the factors that were expected to drive differences
in soil P concentrations were not found to be good predictors of soil P; while there were
several significant relationships, most explained only a small proportion of the variation.
There was a significant relationship between soil P concentration and each of the
urban-rural gradients, but these relationships explained only a small amount of the
variation in soil P concentrations. Soil P concentration, unlike some other ecosystem
properties, is not well predicted by urban-rural gradients Additional Chemical Analyses:
These additional analyses were done to provide comparisons to Bray-1 P. Specifically, we
wanted to know whether, in Dane County, there was a consistent relationship between total P
and Bray-1 P. For sample sites on private property, specific site location information, such
as GPS coordinates, is not included in these datasets. If you have a need for this
information, please get in touch with the contact person listed above Number of sites: 334;
20 of these sites with additional chem analyses
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2022-11-18



