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INTEGRATED CARBON BUDGET MODELS FOR THE EVERGLADES TERRESTRIAL-COASTAL-OCEANIC GRADIENT
by
TROXLER, TIFFANY G.
, OBERBAUER, STEVE F.
, SCHEDLBAUER, JESSICA
, SMITH, TOM
, TWILLEY, ROBERT R.
, BARR, JORDAN
, SMOAK, JOSEPH M.
, SAUNDERS, COLIN
, CHEN, MEILIAN
, FRANKOVICH, TOM
, DAVIS, STEPHEN E.
, RICHARDS, JENNIFER
, STARR, GREGORY
, COLLADO-VIDES, LIGIA
, ANDERSON, WILLIAM
, CORONADO-MOLINA, CARLOS
, CHAMBERS, RANDY
, SCINTO, LEONARD J.
, SKLAR, FRED
, RIVERA-MONROY, VICTOR H.
, KOMINOSKI, JOHN
, JAFFÉ, RUDOLF
, GAISER, EVELYN
, FUENTES, JOSE D.
, WHELAN, KEVIN
, OLIVAS, PAULO
, MADDEN, CHRIS
, FOURQUREAN, JAMES
, FITZ, CARL
, CASTAÑEDA-MOYA, EDWARD
, ENGEL, VICTOR
, CHILDERS, DANIEL L.
, MALONE, SPARKLE L.
in
carbon burial
/ coastal ecosystems carbon balance
/ Everglades
/ FCE LTER
/ Forest ecosystems
/ Fresh water
/ Freshwater ecosystems
/ Lentic systems
/ Littoral ecosystems
/ LTER
/ Mangrove forests
/ Marine
/ Marine ecosystems
/ Marshes
/ SPECIAL ISSUE ON COASTAL LONG TERM ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH
/ Wetlands
2013
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INTEGRATED CARBON BUDGET MODELS FOR THE EVERGLADES TERRESTRIAL-COASTAL-OCEANIC GRADIENT
by
TROXLER, TIFFANY G.
, OBERBAUER, STEVE F.
, SCHEDLBAUER, JESSICA
, SMITH, TOM
, TWILLEY, ROBERT R.
, BARR, JORDAN
, SMOAK, JOSEPH M.
, SAUNDERS, COLIN
, CHEN, MEILIAN
, FRANKOVICH, TOM
, DAVIS, STEPHEN E.
, RICHARDS, JENNIFER
, STARR, GREGORY
, COLLADO-VIDES, LIGIA
, ANDERSON, WILLIAM
, CORONADO-MOLINA, CARLOS
, CHAMBERS, RANDY
, SCINTO, LEONARD J.
, SKLAR, FRED
, RIVERA-MONROY, VICTOR H.
, KOMINOSKI, JOHN
, JAFFÉ, RUDOLF
, GAISER, EVELYN
, FUENTES, JOSE D.
, WHELAN, KEVIN
, OLIVAS, PAULO
, MADDEN, CHRIS
, FOURQUREAN, JAMES
, FITZ, CARL
, CASTAÑEDA-MOYA, EDWARD
, ENGEL, VICTOR
, CHILDERS, DANIEL L.
, MALONE, SPARKLE L.
in
carbon burial
/ coastal ecosystems carbon balance
/ Everglades
/ FCE LTER
/ Forest ecosystems
/ Fresh water
/ Freshwater ecosystems
/ Lentic systems
/ Littoral ecosystems
/ LTER
/ Mangrove forests
/ Marine
/ Marine ecosystems
/ Marshes
/ SPECIAL ISSUE ON COASTAL LONG TERM ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH
/ Wetlands
2013
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INTEGRATED CARBON BUDGET MODELS FOR THE EVERGLADES TERRESTRIAL-COASTAL-OCEANIC GRADIENT
by
TROXLER, TIFFANY G.
, OBERBAUER, STEVE F.
, SCHEDLBAUER, JESSICA
, SMITH, TOM
, TWILLEY, ROBERT R.
, BARR, JORDAN
, SMOAK, JOSEPH M.
, SAUNDERS, COLIN
, CHEN, MEILIAN
, FRANKOVICH, TOM
, DAVIS, STEPHEN E.
, RICHARDS, JENNIFER
, STARR, GREGORY
, COLLADO-VIDES, LIGIA
, ANDERSON, WILLIAM
, CORONADO-MOLINA, CARLOS
, CHAMBERS, RANDY
, SCINTO, LEONARD J.
, SKLAR, FRED
, RIVERA-MONROY, VICTOR H.
, KOMINOSKI, JOHN
, JAFFÉ, RUDOLF
, GAISER, EVELYN
, FUENTES, JOSE D.
, WHELAN, KEVIN
, OLIVAS, PAULO
, MADDEN, CHRIS
, FOURQUREAN, JAMES
, FITZ, CARL
, CASTAÑEDA-MOYA, EDWARD
, ENGEL, VICTOR
, CHILDERS, DANIEL L.
, MALONE, SPARKLE L.
in
carbon burial
/ coastal ecosystems carbon balance
/ Everglades
/ FCE LTER
/ Forest ecosystems
/ Fresh water
/ Freshwater ecosystems
/ Lentic systems
/ Littoral ecosystems
/ LTER
/ Mangrove forests
/ Marine
/ Marine ecosystems
/ Marshes
/ SPECIAL ISSUE ON COASTAL LONG TERM ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH
/ Wetlands
2013
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INTEGRATED CARBON BUDGET MODELS FOR THE EVERGLADES TERRESTRIAL-COASTAL-OCEANIC GRADIENT
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INTEGRATED CARBON BUDGET MODELS FOR THE EVERGLADES TERRESTRIAL-COASTAL-OCEANIC GRADIENT
2013
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Overview
Recent studies suggest that coastal ecosystems can bury significantly more C than tropical forests, indicating that continued coastal development and exposure to sea level rise and storms will have global biogeochemical consequences. The Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research (FCE LTER) site provides an excellent subtropical system for examining carbon (C) balance because of its exposure to historical changes in freshwater distribution and sea level rise and its history of significant long-term carbon-cycling studies. FCE LTER scientists used net ecosystem C balance and net ecosystem exchange data to estimate C budgets for riverine mangrove, freshwater marsh, and seagrass meadows, providing insights into the magnitude of C accumulation and lateral aquatic C transport. Rates of net C production in the riverine mangrove forest exceeded those reported for many tropical systems, including terrestrial forests, but there are considerable uncertainties around those estimates due to the high potential for gain and loss of C through aquatic fluxes. C production was approximately balanced between gain and loss in Everglades marshes; however, the contribution of periphyton increases uncertainty in these estimates. Moreover, while the approaches used for these initial estimates were informative, a resolved approach for addressing areas of uncertainty is critically needed for coastal wetland ecosystems. Once resolved, these C balance estimates, in conjunction with an understanding of drivers and key ecosystem feedbacks, can inform cross-system studies of ecosystem response to long-term changes in climate, hydrologic management, and other land use along coastlines.
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The Oceanography Society
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