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DOI10.1002/ecm.1269
Drivers of landscape evolution: multiple regimes and their influence on carbon sequestration in a sub-tropical peatland
Newman, Susan1; Osborne, Todd Z.2,3; Hagerthey, Scot E.1,4; Saunders, Colin1; Rutchey, Ken1; Schall, Ted1,5; Reddy, Konda R.2
发表日期2017-11-01
ISSN0012-9615
卷号87期号:4页码:578-599
英文摘要

Typically, restoration goals target a point in history, i.e., the pre-human-influence state, however, ecosystems are dynamic and restoration goals must consider the potential evolution of the system, along with primary causes of landscape degradation and the resultant resilience. Using the Everglades as a case study, known disturbances were linked to biogeochemical and vegetation patterns to compare the divergence of the anthropogenically impacted landscape from that expected during natural peatland evolution. Specifically, landscape soil biogeochemistry of similar to 1,100 sites was examined in context of hydroperiod, spatial and temporal trends in water quality from the 1940s through present, elevation, and vegetation communities. This provided a link between carbon (C) accumulation and the influence of anthropogenic alterations. The network of canals created to manage water resulted in a greater ratio of surface water to rainfall contribution to the water budget, restored connectivity of groundwater to surface water, and facilitated overdrainage and mineral and nutrient enrichment of the ecosystem, causing multiple regime shifts and evidence of C loss. This study suggests that restoration can promote the accumulation of minerotrophic peats, but it is difficult to recreate the trajectory towards the ombrotrophic peatland, one of the end members and most C rich portions of the ecosystem, given changes in source waters and connectivity. In addition, a comparison with the literature and paleoecological data confirmed that while phosphorus (P) and C accumulation are positively related, even relatively small increases in P content reduced the proportional C content of peat soils. Overall, this study highlights the need to consider the potential natural trajectories of landscape development, the multiple coexisting resultant regimes, and the importance of soil biogeochemical properties when establishing and prioritizing restoration goals. Given the resilience and feedback loops of the anthropogenically impacted areas, active management of these areas may be necessary if we are to restore the vegetation community composition and biogeochemical characteristics to those of natural regimes, however, some legacy effects will constrain future restoration efforts.


英文关键词eutrophication;Everglades;hydrology;minerotrophic;ombrotrophic;overdrainage;peat accumulation;peat loss;phosphorus;restoration;wetland
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000414241400003
来源期刊ECOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS
来源机构美国环保署
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/60912
作者单位1.South Florida Water Management Dist, Everglades Syst Assessment Sect, 8894 Belvedere Rd,Bldg 374, W Palm Beach, FL 33411 USA;
2.Univ Florida, Soil & Water Sci Dept, Wetland Biogeochem Lab, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA;
3.Univ Florida, Whitney Lab Marine Biosci, St Augustine, FL 32080 USA;
4.US EPA, Natl Ctr Environm Assessment, Washington, DC 20460 USA;
5.US Army Corps Engineers, Jacksonville, FL 32207 USA
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Newman, Susan,Osborne, Todd Z.,Hagerthey, Scot E.,et al. Drivers of landscape evolution: multiple regimes and their influence on carbon sequestration in a sub-tropical peatland[J]. 美国环保署,2017,87(4):578-599.
APA Newman, Susan.,Osborne, Todd Z..,Hagerthey, Scot E..,Saunders, Colin.,Rutchey, Ken.,...&Reddy, Konda R..(2017).Drivers of landscape evolution: multiple regimes and their influence on carbon sequestration in a sub-tropical peatland.ECOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS,87(4),578-599.
MLA Newman, Susan,et al."Drivers of landscape evolution: multiple regimes and their influence on carbon sequestration in a sub-tropical peatland".ECOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS 87.4(2017):578-599.
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