AI Article Synopsis

  • Coastal wetlands are crucial for ecosystem services like carbon storage, with soil organic carbon (SOC) being vital in salt marshes.
  • Current estimates of SOC stock at large scales have significant uncertainties, and limited information exists regarding its spatial distribution and ecological interactions.
  • Research in two similar salt marsh sites in Eastern China shows variations in SOC storage and highlights that the factors driving SOC distribution are highly specific to each site, emphasizing the need for more detailed studies on these interactions.

Article Abstract

Coastal wetlands provide many critical ecosystem services including carbon storage. Soil organic carbon (SOC) is the most important component of carbon stock in coastal salt marshes. However, there are large uncertainties when estimating SOC stock in coastal salt marshes at large spatial scales. So far, information on the spatial heterogeneity of SOC distribution and determinants remains limited. Moreover, the role of complex ecological interactions in shaping SOC distribution is poorly understood. Here, we report detailed field surveys on plant, soil and crab burrowing activities in two inter-tidal salt marsh sites with similar habitat conditions in Eastern China. Our between-site comparison revealed slight differences in SOC storage and a similar vertical SOC distribution pattern across soil depths of 0-60 cm. Between the two study sites, we found substantially different effects of biotic and abiotic factors on SOC distribution. Complex interactions involving indirect effects between soil, plants and macrobenthos (crabs) may influence SOC distribution at a landscape scale. Marked differences in the SOC determinants between the study sites indicate that the underlying driving mechanisms of SOC distribution are strongly system-specific. Future work taking into account complex interactions and spatial heterogeneity is needed for better estimating of blue carbon stock and dynamics.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7142412PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17062037DOI Listing

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