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Jennifer L. Tank
Researcher at University of Notre Dame
Publications - 202
Citations - 17445
Jennifer L. Tank is an academic researcher from University of Notre Dame. The author has contributed to research in topics: Denitrification & STREAMS. The author has an hindex of 66, co-authored 194 publications receiving 15700 citations. Previous affiliations of Jennifer L. Tank include Washington State University & University of Wyoming.
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Control of nitrogen export from watersheds by headwater streams
Bruce J. Peterson,Wilfred M. Wollheim,Patrick J. Mulholland,Jackson R. Webster,Judy L. Meyer,Jennifer L. Tank,Eugènia Martí,William B. Bowden,H. Maurice Valett,Anne E. Hershey,William H. McDowell,Walter K. Dodds,Stephen K. Hamilton,Stanley V. Gregory,Donna D'angelo Morrall +14 more
TL;DR: A comparative 15N-tracer study of nitrogen dynamics in headwater streams from biomes throughout North America demonstrates that streams exert control over nutrient exports to rivers, lakes, and estuaries.
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Stream denitrification across biomes and its response to anthropogenic nitrate loading
Patrick J. Mulholland,Patrick J. Mulholland,Ashley M. Helton,Geoffrey C. Poole,Robert O. Hall,Stephen K. Hamilton,Bruce J. Peterson,Jennifer L. Tank,Linda R. Ashkenas,Lee W. Cooper,Clifford N. Dahm,Walter K. Dodds,Stuart E. G. Findlay,Stanley V. Gregory,Nancy B. Grimm,Sherri L. Johnson,William H. McDowell,Judy L. Meyer,H. Maurice Valett,Jackson R. Webster,Clay P. Arango,Jake J. Beaulieu,Jake J. Beaulieu,Melody J. Bernot,Amy J. Burgin,Chelsea L. Crenshaw,Laura T. Johnson,B. R. Niederlehner,Jonathan M. O'Brien,Jody D. Potter,Richard W. Sheibley,Richard W. Sheibley,Daniel J. Sobota,Daniel J. Sobota,Suzanne M. Thomas +34 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that excess nitrate in streams elicits a disproportionate increase in the fraction of nitrate that is exported to receiving waters and reduces the relative role of small versus large streams as nitrate sinks.
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A review of allochthonous organic matter dynamics and metabolism in streams
Jennifer L. Tank,Emma J. Rosi-Marshall,Natalie A. Griffiths,Sally A. Entrekin,Mia L. Stephen +4 more
TL;DR: The role of allochthonous organic matter in lotic ecosystems has been an important research topic among aquatic ecologists since the seminal work by Lindeman was published in 1942 as mentioned in this paper.
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Nitrous oxide emission from denitrification in stream and river networks
Jake J. Beaulieu,Jennifer L. Tank,Stephen K. Hamilton,Wilfred M. Wollheim,Robert O. Hall,Patrick J. Mulholland,Patrick J. Mulholland,Bruce J. Peterson,Linda R. Ashkenas,Lee W. Cooper,Clifford N. Dahm,Walter K. Dodds,Nancy B. Grimm,Sherri L. Johnson,William H. McDowell,Geoffrey C. Poole,H. Maurice Valett,Clay P. Arango,Melody J. Bernot,Amy J. Burgin,Chelsea L. Crenshaw,Ashley M. Helton,Laura T. Johnson,Jonathan M. O'Brien,Jody D. Potter,Richard W. Sheibley,Richard W. Sheibley,Daniel J. Sobota,Suzanne M. Thomas +28 more
TL;DR: It is found that stream denitrification produces N2O at rates that increase with stream water nitrate (NO3−) concentrations, but that <1% of denitrified N is converted to N1O, and it is suggested that increased stream NO3− loading stimulatesDenitrification and concomitant N2o production, but does not increase the N2 O yield.
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Inter‐biome comparison of factors controlling stream metabolism
Patrick J. Mulholland,Christy Susan Fellows,Jennifer L. Tank,Nancy B. Grimm,Jackson R. Webster,Stephen K. Hamilton,Eugènia Martí,Linda R. Ashkenas,William B. Bowden,Walter K. Dodds,William H. McDowell,Michael J. Paul,Bruce J. Peterson +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied whole-ecosystem metabolism in eight streams from several biomes in North America to identify controls on the rate of stream metabolism over a large geographic range.