Carrying capacity for tree biomass of a subtropical mangrove along a river in Japan inferred from forest structural features

IF 1.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
A. T. M. Zinnatul Bassar, Rempei Suwa, Takashi Kanda, Masako Dannoura
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A subtropical mangrove along the Miyara River in Ishigaki Island, Japan was studied for evaluating the carrying capacity for biomass of the mangrove stands. The stem diameters D, tree height H, and fine roots mass were measured, while aboveground biomass (AGB) and belowground coarse root biomass (BGBcoarse) were estimated. The AGB, BGBcoarse, and fine root mass were estimated as 130, 31, and 13 Mg ha−1 in the Rhizophora stylosa; 271, 94, and 11 Mg ha−1 in the downstream Bruguiera gymnorrhiza; and, 228, 81, and 6.4 Mg ha−1 in the upstream B. gymnorrhiza stand, respectively. The AGB and BGBcoarse in the R. stylosa stand were significantly lower than B. gymnorrhiza stands, and fine root mass was significantly higher than upstream B. gymnorrhiza stand. Significantly lower mean individual phytomass wt specific to tree density ρ of R. stylosa stand than B. gymnorrhiza stand in the ρ − wt relationship denoted the lower carrying capacity for AGB of R. stylosa than that of B. gymnorrhiza. The results showed that high soil pore water salinity and low pH at the downstream did not limit biomass and potential canopy height Hmax of mangrove along a river gradient but AGB and BGBcoarse differed between different species at the same edaphic environment. Analysis of aboveground and belowground biomass variations between stands of two mangrove species along environmental gradients from upstream to downstream could be useful in assessing the consequences of sea level rise in relation to climate change on the evolution of blue carbon dynamics.

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从森林结构特征推断日本河流沿岸亚热带红树林树木生物量的承载能力
研究人员对日本石垣岛宫原河畔的亚热带红树林进行了研究,以评估红树林的生物量承载能力。测量了茎干直径 D、树高 H 和细根质量,并估算了地上生物量(AGB)和地下粗根生物量(BGBcoarse)。据估计,Rhizophora stylosa 的 AGB、BGBcoarse 和细根质量分别为 130、31 和 13 Mg ha-1;下游 Bruguiera gymnorrhiza 的 AGB、BGBcoarse 和细根质量分别为 271、94 和 11 Mg ha-1;上游 B. gymnorrhiza 的 AGB、BGBcoarse 和细根质量分别为 228、81 和 6.4 Mg ha-1。R.stylosa林分的AGB和BGBcoarse显著低于B.gymnorrhiza林分,而细根质量显著高于上游B.gymnorrhiza林分。在 ρ - wt 关系中,R. stylosa 的平均单株植物量 wt 与树木密度 ρ 的比值明显低于 B. gymnorrhiza,这表明 R. stylosa 的 AGB 承载能力低于 B. gymnorrhiza。结果表明,下游土壤孔隙水盐度高和 pH 值低并不限制沿河梯度红树林的生物量和潜在冠层高度 Hmax,但在相同的土壤环境下,不同物种的 AGB 和 BGBcoarse 存在差异。分析从上游到下游环境梯度上两种红树林的地上和地下生物量变化,有助于评估海平面上升与气候变化对蓝碳动态演变的影响。
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Ecological Research
Ecological Research 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
5.00%
发文量
87
审稿时长
5.6 months
期刊介绍: Ecological Research has been published in English by the Ecological Society of Japan since 1986. Ecological Research publishes original papers on all aspects of ecology, in both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.
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