Carbon sequestration in wetlands, from science to practice: An overview of the biogeochemical process, measurement methods, and policy framework

JA Villa, B Bernal - Ecological Engineering, 2018 - Elsevier
Ecosystem services are becoming increasingly important and a reason to promote the
sustainable use of natural resources. Wetlands provide many valuable ecosystem services …

[HTML][HTML] Climate warming reduces the temporal stability of plant community biomass production

Z Ma, H Liu, Z Mi, Z Zhang, Y Wang, W Xu… - Nature …, 2017 - nature.com
Anthropogenic climate change has emerged as a critical environmental problem, prompting
frequent investigations into its consequences for various ecological systems. Few studies …

The genetics underlying natural variation of plant–plant interactions, a beloved but forgotten member of the family of biotic interactions

HJ Subrahmaniam, C Libourel, EP Journet… - The Plant …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Despite the importance of plant–plant interactions on crop yield and plant community
dynamics, our understanding of the genetic and molecular bases underlying natural …

[HTML][HTML] Environmental variables drive plant species composition and distribution in the moist temperate forests of Northwestern Himalaya, Pakistan

IU Rahman, RE Hart, F Ijaz, A Afzal, Z Iqbal, ES Calixto… - PloS one, 2022 - journals.plos.org
By assessing plant species composition and distribution in biodiversity hotspots influenced
by environmental gradients, we greatly advance our understanding of the local plant …

Experimental warming reduces ecosystem resistance and resilience to severe flooding in a wetland

B Sun, M Jiang, G Han, L Zhang, J Zhou, C Bian… - Science …, 2022 - science.org
Climate warming and extreme hydrological events are threatening the sustainability of
wetlands across the globe. However, whether climate warming will amplify or diminish the …

A biogeochemical compromise: The high methane cost of sequestering carbon in restored wetlands

KS Hemes, SD Chamberlain… - Geophysical …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Peatland drainage is an important driver of global soil carbon loss and carbon dioxide (CO2)
emissions. Restoration of peatlands by reflooding reverses CO2 losses at the cost of …

[HTML][HTML] Global-change effects on early-stage decomposition processes in tidal wetlands–implications from a global survey using standardized litter

P Mueller, LM Schile-Beers, TJ Mozdzer… - …, 2018 - bg.copernicus.org
Tidal wetlands, such as tidal marshes and mangroves, are hotspots for carbon
sequestration. The preservation of organic matter (OM) is a critical process by which tidal …

Vegetation distribution along mountain environmental gradient predicts shifts in plant community response to climate change in alpine meadow on the Tibetan Plateau

Y Niu, S Yang, J Zhou, B Chu, S Ma, H Zhu… - Science of the Total …, 2019 - Elsevier
Plants are particularly sensitive to climate change in alpine ecosystem of the Tibetan
Plateau. The various mountain micro-climates provide a natural gradient for space-for-time …

Temperature optimum for marsh resilience and carbon accumulation revealed in a whole‐ecosystem warming experiment

AJ Smith, GL Noyce, JP Megonigal… - Global change …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Coastal marshes are globally important, carbon dense ecosystems simultaneously
maintained and threatened by sea‐level rise. Warming temperatures may increase wetland …

[图书][B] Creating and restoring wetlands: from theory to practice

C Craft - 2022 - books.google.com
Creating and Restoring Wetlands: From Theory to Practice, Second Edition describes the
challenges and opportunities relating to the restoration of freshwater and estuarine wetlands …