A synthesis of methane emissions from shallow vegetated coastal ecosystems

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作者
Al-Haj, Alia N. [1 ]
Fulweiler, Robinson W. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Boston Univ, Dept Earth & Environm, 675 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA 02215 USA
[2] Boston Univ, Dept Biol, 5 Cummington St, Boston, MA 02215 USA
关键词
global carbon budget; mangrove; methanogenesis; methanotrophy; salt marsh; seagrass; synthesis; GREENHOUSE-GAS FLUXES; SUBMARINE GROUNDWATER DISCHARGE; SEAGRASS POSIDONIA-OCEANICA; RIO-DE-JANEIRO; SEA-LEVEL RISE; NITROUS-OXIDE; SALT-MARSH; CARBON-DIOXIDE; SPARTINA-ALTERNIFLORA; SULFATE REDUCTION;
D O I
10.1111/gcb.15046
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Vegetated coastal ecosystems (VCEs; i.e., mangroves, salt marshes, and seagrasses) play a critical role in global carbon (C) cycling, storing 10x more C than temperate forests. Methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas, can form in the sediments of these ecosystems. Currently, CH4 emissions are a missing component of VCE C budgets. This review summarizes 97 studies describing CH4 fluxes from mangrove, salt marsh, and seagrass ecosystems and discusses factors controlling CH4 flux in these systems. CH4 fluxes from these ecosystems were highly variable yet they all act as net methane sources (median, range; mangrove: 279.17, -67.33 to 72,867.83; salt marsh: 224.44, -92.60 to 94,129.68; seagrass: 64.80, 1.25-401.50 mu mol CH4 m(-2) day(-1)). Together CH4 emissions from mangrove, salt marsh, and seagrass ecosystems are about 0.33-0.39 Tmol CH4-C/year-an addition that increases the current global marine CH4 budget by more than 60%. The majority (~45%) of this increase is driven by mangrove CH4 fluxes. While organic matter content and quality were commonly reported in individual studies as the most important environmental factors driving CH4 flux, they were not significant predictors of CH4 flux when data were combined across studies. Salinity was negatively correlated with CH4 emissions from salt marshes, but not seagrasses and mangroves. Thus the available data suggest that other environmental drivers are important for predicting CH4 emissions in vegetated coastal systems. Finally, we examine stressor effects on CH4 emissions from VCEs and we hypothesize that future changes in temperature and other anthropogenic activites (e.g., nitrogen loading) will likely increase CH4 emissions from these ecosystems. Overall, this review highlights the current and growing importance of VCEs in the global marine CH4 budget.
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页码:2988 / 3005
页数:18
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