Mangrove Range Expansion Rapidly Increases Coastal Wetland Carbon Storage

被引:157
作者
Doughty, Cheryl L. [1 ]
Langley, J. Adam [1 ]
Walker, Wayne S. [2 ]
Feller, Ilka C. [3 ]
Schaub, Ronald [4 ]
Chapman, Samantha K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Villanova Univ, Dept Biol, 800 E Lancaster Ave, Villanova, PA 19085 USA
[2] Woods Hole Res Ctr, 149 Woods Hole Rd, Falmouth, MA 02540 USA
[3] Smithsonian Environm Res Ctr, POB 28, Edgewater, MD 21037 USA
[4] InoMedic Hlth Applicat Inc, Mailcode IHA 300, Kennedy Space Ctr, FL 32899 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会; 美国国家航空航天局;
关键词
Climate change; Range expansion; Ecotone; Carbon storage; Mangrove; Salt marsh; GULF-OF-MEXICO; CLIMATE-CHANGE; AVICENNIA-GERMINANS; ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; ELEVATED CO2; FORESTS; IMPACTS; VEGETATION; FLORIDA; CONSEQUENCES;
D O I
10.1007/s12237-015-9993-8
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The climate change-induced expansion of mangroves into salt marshes could significantly alter the carbon (C) storage capacity of coastal wetlands, which have the highest average C storage per land area among unmanaged terrestrial ecosystems. Mangrove range expansion is occurring globally, but little is known about how these rapid climate-driven shifts may alter ecosystem C storage. Here, we quantify current C stocks in ecotonal wetlands across gradients of marsh- to mangrove-dominance, and use unique chronological maps of vegetation cover to estimate C stock changes from 2003 to 2010 in a 567-km(2) wildlife refuge in the mangrove-salt marsh ecotone. We report that over the 7-yr. period, total wetland C stocks increased 22 % due to mangrove encroachment into salt marshes. Newly established mangrove stands stored twice as much C on a per area basis as salt marsh primarily due to differences in aboveground biomass, and mangrove cover increased by 69 % during this short time interval. Wetland C storage within the wildlife refuge increased at a rate of 2.7 Mg C ha(-1) yr.(-1), more than doubling the naturally high coastal wetland C sequestration rates. Mangrove expansion could account for a globally significant increase of terrestrial C storage, which may exert a considerable negative feedback on warming.
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页码:385 / 396
页数:12
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