globalchange  > 气候变化事实与影响
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2017.03.025
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-85016056427
论文题名:
Effects of transient Phragmites australis removal on brackish marsh greenhouse gas fluxes
作者: Martin R; M; , Moseman-Valtierra S
刊名: Atmospheric Environment
ISSN: 0168-2563
EISSN: 1573-515X
出版年: 2017
卷: 158
起始页码: 51
结束页码: 59
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Carbon dioxide ; Ecosystem services ; Invasive species ; Methane ; Restoration
Scopus关键词: Carbon dioxide ; Ecosystems ; Image reconstruction ; Methane ; Recovery ; Restoration ; Wetlands ; Above ground biomass ; Biogeochemical response ; Carbon sequestration ; Ecosystem services ; Greenhouse gas fluxes ; Invasive species ; Phragmites australis ; Removal and recoveries ; Greenhouse gases ; brackish water ; carbon dioxide ; methane ; aboveground biomass ; carbon dioxide ; carbon sequestration ; coastal zone ; ecosystem service ; emission ; environmental restoration ; flux measurement ; grass ; greenhouse gas ; invasive species ; marsh ; methane ; removal experiment ; restoration ecology ; Article ; biomass ; carbon cycling ; carbon sequestration ; controlled study ; ecosystem restoration ; greenhouse gas ; marsh ; nonhuman ; Phragmites australis ; priority journal ; vegetation ; Phragmites australis
Scopus学科分类: Environmental Science: Water Science and Technology ; Earth and Planetary Sciences: Earth-Surface Processes ; Environmental Science: Environmental Chemistry
英文摘要: Phragmites australis is a common invasive reed of North American coastal marshes, and efforts to control or eradicate it often are included in coastal marsh restoration efforts. While much research has tested impacts of P.�australis removal on plant and faunal communities, less is known about biogeochemical responses to P.�australis removal. Since coastal marshes are valued for their robust carbon sequestration, understanding the effect of P.�australis removal on marsh carbon cycling dynamics is important. Temporary P.�australis aboveground biomass clearing conducted as part of a restoration effort provided an opportunity to evaluate changes in fluxes of the greenhouse gases (GHGs) carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) during P.�australis removal and recovery. In Experiment 1 (2014 growing season), GHG fluxes were compared between a P.�australis stand cleared mechanically and recovered within months of initial removal and an uncleared stand in the same marsh system. CO2 uptake increased dramatically in the cleared stand as P.�australis regrew, but CH4 emissions remained unchanged, demonstrating that P.�australis did not directly contribute to CH4 emission. In Experiment 2 (2015 manipulations), to test mechanisms of P.�australis’ impact on GHG fluxes, fluxes (light and dark) were compared between unimpacted P.�australis plots, cut P.�australis plots with litter, and cleared P.�australis plots without litter. P.�australis cutting (independent of litter removal) resulted in increased CO2 and CH4 emissions. Recovery of P.�australis directly drove the rapid recovery of CO2 uptake, and did not increase (and possibly attenuated) CH4 emissions. Results of this study suggest that at this site, P.�australis removal, in the absence of native vegetation recovery, may exacerbate GHG emission of coastal marshes in the short term, and that longer-term impacts warrant investigation. � 2017 Elsevier Ltd
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/82744
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Martin R,M,, Moseman-Valtierra S. Effects of transient Phragmites australis removal on brackish marsh greenhouse gas fluxes[J]. Atmospheric Environment,2017-01-01,158
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