北美草原洼地湿地土壤碳变异的驱动因素研究进展

IF 1.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Wetlands Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-30 DOI:10.1007/s13157-025-01898-9
Chantel J Chizen, Angela K Bedard-Haughn
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对特定区域土壤有机碳估算的需求持续存在,以支持可持续土地管理并为碳信用计划提供信息。草原坑区是横跨加拿大和美国的著名农业区,具有大量通常被称为草原坑的湿地。这些湿地对景观级土壤有机碳储量的贡献是复杂的,受若干环境和管理因素的影响,在整个地区可能不一致。本文通过对已有文献的梳理,确定了草原坑穴湿地土壤有机碳储量变异的主要影响因素。通过荟萃分析,总结了10个草原坑区土壤有机碳储量数据。变量重要性和回归分析用于评估哪些因素解释土壤有机碳的变异。湿地类对土壤有机碳变异的解释高达26.6%。其他重要因素包括生态区域和土地管理。各生态区湿地土壤有机碳储量存在显著差异。数据的限制限制了我们准确估计湿地种类和土地管理的能力。本研究的结果强调了对北方短草地生态区进行针对性研究的必要性,以及考虑不同土地利用方式下湿地类型的研究。为进一步推进草原坑区湿地碳研究,提出了建立景观碳模型、土壤碳测量与监测、完善湿地分类体系等建议。图片摘要:补充资料:在线版本包含补充资料,可在10.1007/s13157-025-01898-9获得。
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Drivers of Soil Carbon Variability in North America's Prairie Pothole Wetlands: A Review.

There is an ongoing demand for region-specific soil organic carbon estimates to support sustainable land management and inform carbon credit programs. The Prairie Pothole Region is prominent agricultural area that extends through Canada and the United States, and features a significant number of wetlands commonly referred to as prairie potholes. The contribution of these wetlands to landscape-level soil organic carbon storage is complex and may not be consistent across the region as influenced by several environmental and management factors. This study reviews existing literature to identify the main factors that contribute to variability in soil organic carbon stocks in prairie pothole wetlands. Soil organic carbon stock data from 10 studies in the Prairie Pothole Region were summarized through a meta-analysis. Variable importance and regression analyses were used to assess which factors explain variability in soil organic carbon. Wetland class explained up to 26.6% of the variability in soil organic carbon. Other important factors included ecoregion as well as land management. There were significant differences in average wetland soil organic carbon stocks across the ecoregions. Data limitations restricted our ability to accurately estimate the stocks for wetland class and land management. The findings from this study highlighted the need for targeted studies in the Northern short grassland ecoregion as well as studies that consider wetland classes under various land uses. To advance wetland carbon research in the Prairie Pothole Region, recommendations were provided on landscape-level carbon modelling, soil carbon measurement and monitoring, and improved wetland classification systems.

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Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13157-025-01898-9.

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Wetlands
Wetlands 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
10.00%
发文量
108
审稿时长
4.0 months
期刊介绍: Wetlands is an international journal concerned with all aspects of wetlands biology, ecology, hydrology, water chemistry, soil and sediment characteristics, management, and laws and regulations. The journal is published 6 times per year, with the goal of centralizing the publication of pioneering wetlands work that has otherwise been spread among a myriad of journals. Since wetlands research usually requires an interdisciplinary approach, the journal in not limited to specific disciplines but seeks manuscripts reporting research results from all relevant disciplines. Manuscripts focusing on management topics and regulatory considerations relevant to wetlands are also suitable. Submissions may be in the form of articles or short notes. Timely review articles will also be considered, but the subject and content should be discussed with the Editor-in-Chief (NDSU.wetlands.editor@ndsu.edu) prior to submission. All papers published in Wetlands are reviewed by two qualified peers, an Associate Editor, and the Editor-in-Chief prior to acceptance and publication. All papers must present new information, must be factual and original, and must not have been published elsewhere.
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