河川回廊における有機物差異を分子特性で説明 (Molecular Traits Explain Organic Matter Differences Across River Corridor Components)

2026-08-18 パシフィック・ノースウェスト国立研究所(PNNL)

米国エネルギー省パシフィック・ノースウェスト国立研究所(PNNL)の研究チームは、河川回廊(river corridor)を構成する河川水、地下水、堆積物などの環境区画において、有機物の組成差が分子レベルの特性によって説明できることを明らかにした。研究では、高分解能質量分析を用いて有機物の分子組成を詳細に解析し、酸化状態、芳香族性、分子量などの分子特性が、有機物の分布や反応性を左右する主要因であることを示した。さらに、各環境区画では異なる生物学的・地球化学的プロセスが働き、それが有機物の変換や輸送に影響を与えていることが確認された。これらの知見は、河川と地下環境の相互作用を理解し、炭素循環や栄養塩動態を予測するうえで重要な基盤となる。また、気候変動に伴う炭素貯留能力や水質変化の予測精度向上にも貢献すると期待される。

河川回廊における有機物差異を分子特性で説明 (Molecular Traits Explain Organic Matter Differences Across River Corridor Components)
Habitat affinities of dissolved organic matter (DOM) (iHafwm), mapped across global rivers and latitudes for DOM associated with water (a,b) and sediment (c,d). The strength of DOM association with sediments peaks near the equator, while water-associated DOM does not show clear latitudinal patterns.

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河川溶存有機物の生息環境親和性と分子特性との関連性 Habitat Affinity of Riverine Dissolved Organic Matter Linked to Molecular Traits

Yifan Cui, Ang Hu, James C. Stegen, Jianjun Wang
Global Change Biology  Published: 05 February 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.70736

ABSTRACT

Fluxes of organic matter across Earth habitats shape ecosystem function and carbon storage. Yet, it is challenging to predict how the molecules are preferentially accumulated in specific habitats, that is, the habitat affinities, due to their diverse characteristics. Here, we develop an indicator of compositional-level habitat affinity for dissolved organic matter (DOM) by quantifying the aggregated affinities of individual molecules that are over- or under-represented relative to a reference habitat. Applying this indicator to 93 paired riverine water-sediment sites, we find that 65.1% of molecules show non-significant habitat affinities for water or sediment and are thermodynamically favorable and susceptible to microbial degradation. Consistently, the habitat affinities of DOM assemblages decrease with lower molecular weights and recalcitrance for waters, and with higher thermodynamic favorability for sediments. These affinities are both reduced by elevated temperatures and anthropogenic pressures, such as nitrogen loading and land-use change. Our projection of habitat affinities of global riverine DOM shows that regions with intense anthropogenic disturbances or warm climates, such as East Asia, Western Europe, and the Amazon, tend to exhibit lower affinities. These findings suggest enhanced molecular homogenization between water and sediment habitats is associated with environmental changes and underscore the importance of habitat affinities for predicting the potential trajectories of organic carbon across ecosystems.

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