超过景天:殖民杂草物种可以提供等效的绿色屋顶生态系统服务

Amy Heim , Bridget Biermann , Taylor Hicks , Ishi Buffam , Jeremy Lundholm
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建造绿色屋顶通常是为了提供环境和相关的经济效益,包括增加生境、调节温度、减轻空气和噪音污染以及保留雨水。这些不同的生态系统服务的提供受到植物物种组成的强烈影响,已知特定的物种和性状擅长特定的服务。因此,增加生物多样性可以改善生态系统服务的总体提供。然而,绿色屋顶生物多样性的一个关键因素,即殖民物种,尚未得到充分研究。在这项研究中,我们研究了常见的定殖物种(草坪杂草)和一种绿色屋顶物种对三种重要生态系统服务的贡献:雨水保留、温度降低和氮保留。本实验使用复制的绿色屋顶模块来检查13种不同的处理:8种单一栽培的定植物种,1种单一栽培的绿色屋顶物种,2种混合定植物种的处理,1种允许植被自发定植的处理,1种仅控制基质。本研究的结果表明,在所有三种监测的生态系统服务中,定殖物种的混合物表现良好,少数单一栽培,特别是那些具有高生物量或冠层密度的栽培,表现相似。虽然在不增加植被的情况下,绿色屋顶的安装不太可能同样顺利,但我们的研究结果表明,定殖物种可以支持一个可行的绿色屋顶生态系统。这项研究表明,自然生长和/或允许新物种定居可能是绿色屋顶的可行设计选择,在保持所需生态系统服务的同时降低成本。
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More than sedum: Colonizing weedy species can provide equivalent green roof ecosystem services

Green roofs are typically constructed for their provision of both environmental and associated economic benefits including increased habitat, thermal regulation, mitigation of air and noise pollution, and stormwater retention. The provision of these various ecosystem services is sharply influenced by plant species composition, with particular species and traits known to excel at specific services. For this reason, increased biodiversity can improve the overall provision of ecosystem services. However, one key contributor to green roof biodiversity, colonizing species, is understudied. In this study we examine the contribution of common colonizing species (lawn weeds) and one green roof species, to three important ecosystem services: stormwater retention, temperature reduction, and nitrogen retention. This experiment used replicated green roof modules to examine 13 different treatments: eight colonizing species in monoculture, one green roof species monoculture, two treatments with a mix of colonizing species, one treatment where vegetation was allowed to spontaneously colonize, and one substrate only control. Results from this study show that mixtures of colonizing species performed well for all three monitored ecosystem services, with a few of the monocultures, especially those with high biomass or canopy density, performing similarly. While it is unlikely that green roof installations would proceed equally well without adding vegetation, our results indicate that colonizing species can support a viable green roof ecosystem. This study shows that spontaneous growth and/or allowing new species to colonize may be a viable design alternative for green roofs, decreasing cost while maintaining the desired ecosystem services.

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