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Ecosystem carbon losses following a climate-induced mangrove mortality in Brazil.

Authors :
Gomes LEO
Sanders CJ
Nobrega GN
Vescovi LC
Queiroz HM
Kauffman JB
Ferreira TO
Bernardino AF
Source :
Journal of environmental management [J Environ Manage] 2021 Nov 01; Vol. 297, pp. 113381. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Jul 26.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Drought events may induce mangrove mortality and dieback events worldwide as a result of climate extremes. As mangroves sequester large quantities of carbon, quantifying the losses of these stocks following climate disturbances may guide wetland governance strategies globally. In Southeast Brazil, we determined the total ecosystem carbon stocks (TECS) of pristine mangroves that were up to 1851 Mg of carbon per hectare (Mg C ha <superscript>-1</superscript> ), which are the highest stocks measured from South American and raising estimates of Brazil's mangrove TECS to 0.52 Pg C. A mangrove mortality event in the same estuary resulted in a 14.6 % decrease in TECS (270.5 Mg C ha <superscript>-1</superscript> ) and loss of 20 % of mangrove soil carbon within less than 2-years. Carbon dioxide emissions from this impact were 992.8 Mg CO <subscript>2</subscript> e ha <superscript>-1</superscript> , which are slightly lower than emissions from land use disturbances on mangroves worldwide. Our results suggest that climate effects on mangroves can become significant sources of greenhouse gases globally.<br /> (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-8630
Volume :
297
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of environmental management
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34325365
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.113381