First assessment of the blue carbon storage of Rhizophora and Bruguiera mangrove stands on the island of Mauritius (western Indian Ocean)

Phanesh Raghbor, Linisha Devi Seeruttun, C. Appadoo
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Blue carbon has gained recognition as a strategy to mitigate climate change. Mangroves allow significant amounts of carbon to be sequestered and stored and are considered an important component in the offset of greenhouse gas emissions. Despite this, little is known about the ecosystem-level carbon storage of the mangrove stands of Mauritius, western Indian Ocean. We conducted an inventory of mangrove stands to characterise forest stand structure and estimate carbon stocks in terms of aboveground biomass and soil carbon at two sites, Ferney and Pointe d’Esny. Different allometric equations relative to species (for areas dominated by Rhizophora mucronata or Bruguiera gymnorrhiza) were used for aboveground biomass, and the loss-on-ignition method was used for estimating soil carbon. The results showed that aboveground biomass ranged from 54.57 Mg ha−1 to 328.71 Mg ha−1, and soil carbon from 99.11 ± 18.35 Mg ha−1 to 133.45 ± 30.35 Mg ha−1. The total ecosystem carbon stock ranged from 402.35 ± 19.29 Mg ha−1 to 427.81 ± 18.35 Mg ha−1 at Ferney, and from 188.03 ± 30.35 Mg ha−1 to 189.72 ± 19.27 Mg ha−1 at Pointe d’Esny. Our results underscore the importance of mangrove forest stands and highlight the need for in-depth and broader spatial-scope research on blue carbon ecosystems in Mauritius.
西印度洋毛里求斯岛红树林分蓝碳储量的首次评估
蓝碳作为一种缓解气候变化的策略已得到认可。红树林允许大量的碳被隔离和储存,并被认为是抵消温室气体排放的重要组成部分。尽管如此,人们对西印度洋毛里求斯红树林的生态系统碳储量知之甚少。我们对Ferney和Pointe d’esny两个地点的红树林林分进行了清查,以表征林分结构,并根据地上生物量和土壤碳估算了碳储量。地上生物量采用不同种间异速生长方程(在以毛根霉和木褐根为主的地区),土壤碳估算采用着火损失量法。结果表明:地上生物量在54.57 ~ 328.71 Mg ha−1之间,土壤碳在99.11±18.35 ~ 133.45±30.35 Mg ha−1之间。Ferney的生态系统总碳储量在402.35±19.29 Mg ha−1 ~ 427.81±18.35 Mg ha−1之间,Pointe d’esny的生态系统总碳储量在188.03±30.35 Mg ha−1 ~ 189.72±19.27 Mg ha−1之间。我们的研究结果强调了红树林林分的重要性,并强调了对毛里求斯蓝碳生态系统进行深入和更广泛的空间范围研究的必要性。
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