Elevated CO₂ Enhances Biological Contributions to Elevation Change in Coastal Wetlands by Offsetting Stressors Associated with Sea-Level Rise
1. Sea-level rise, one indirect consequence of increasing atmospheric CO₂, poses a major challenge to long-term stability of coastal wetlands. An important question is whether direct effects of elevated CO₂ on the capacity of marsh plants to accrete organic material and to maintain surface elevation...
Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Ecology. - Cambridge University Press, 1913. - 97(2009), 1, Seite 67-77 |
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2009
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Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk: | Journal of Ecology |
Schlagworte: | brackish marsh C₃ species C₄ species elevation change elevated atmospheric CO₂ flooding stress salinity stress Schoenoplectus americanus Spartina patens structural equation modelling mehr... |
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