Drought shifts dissolved organic matter sources from above- to belowground and stress-induced processes in Amazon white-sand forests
D. Frederik Lange·Gerd Gleixner·Jonismar S. da Silva·Thorsten Schäfer·Yago Rodrigues Santos·Shujiro Komiya·James C. Stegen·Cléo Q. Dias-Junior·Carlos Alberto Quesada·Carsten Simon·Sávio J. F. Ferreira·Robert E. Danczak·Simon Andreas Schroeter
Abstract White-sand forests contribute significantly to dissolved organic matter (DOM) production in the central Amazon, forming blackwater rivers that dominate organic matter export from the Amazon basin to the ocean. Despite their importance in controlling DOM export, white-sand forests are understudied, and it remains unclear whether systematic changes in the formation of blackwater DOM occur and how seasonal variations and extremes like El Niño-associated droughts impact them. We collected s
