Climate-driven shifts in kelp forest composition reduce carbon sequestration potential

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作者
Wright, Luka Seamus [1 ,2 ]
Pessarrodona, Albert [2 ]
Foggo, Andy [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Plymouth, Marine Biol & Ecol Res Ctr, Plymouth, Devon, England
[2] Univ Western Australia, Oceans Inst, Perth, WA, Australia
关键词
biogeography; carbon budget uncertainty; carbon flux; climate change; C; N; decay; degradation; ecophysiology; erosion; photophysiology; LAMINARIA-HYPERBOREA; MARINE MACROPHYTES; GROWTH-RATE; R PACKAGE; PHOTOSYNTHESIS; PATTERNS; PHAEOPHYCEAE; RESPIRATION; TEMPERATURE; OCHROLEUCA;
D O I
10.1111/gcb.16299
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
The potential contribution of kelp forests to blue carbon sinks is currently of great interest but interspecific variance has received no attention. In the temperate Northeast Atlantic, kelp forest composition is changing due to climate-driven poleward range shifts of cold temperate Laminaria digitata and Laminaria hyperborea and warm temperate Laminaria ochroleuca. To understand how this might affect the carbon sequestration potential (CSP) of this ecosystem, we quantified interspecific differences in carbon export and decomposition alongside changes in detrital photosynthesis and biochemistry. We found that while warm temperate kelp exports up to 71% more carbon per plant, it decomposes up to 155% faster than its boreal congeners. Elemental stoichiometry and polyphenolic content cannot fully explain faster carbon turnover, which may be attributable to contrasting tissue toughness or unknown biochemical and structural defenses. Faster decomposition causes the detrital photosynthetic apparatus of L. ochroleuca to be overwhelmed 20 days after export and lose integrity after 36 days, while detritus of cold temperate species maintains carbon assimilation. Depending on the photoenvironment, detrital photosynthesis could further exacerbate interspecific differences in decomposition via a potential positive feedback loop. Through compositional change such as the predicted prevalence of L. ochroleuca, ocean warming may therefore reduce the CSP of such temperate marine forests.
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页码:5514 / 5531
页数:18
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