泥炭
环境科学
温室气体
植被(病理学)
生态系统
北方的
全球变暖
营养物
气候变化
灌木
植物群落
生态学
大气科学
生态演替
生物
地质学
医学
病理
作者
Junwei Luan,Jianghua Wu,Shirong Liu,Nigel T. Roulet,Mei Wang
标识
DOI:10.1038/s42003-019-0370-1
摘要
Abstract Boreal peatlands store an enormous pool of soil carbon that is dependent upon – and vulnerable to changes in – climate, as well as plant community composition. However, how nutrient availability affects the effects of climate and vegetation change on ecosystem processes in these nutrient-poor ecosystems remains unclear. Here we show that although warming promoted higher CH 4 emissions, the concurrent addition of N counteracted most (79%) of this effect. The regulation effects of the vegetation functional group, associated with the substrate quality, suggest that CH 4 emissions from peatlands under future warming will be less than expected with predicted shrub expansion. In contrast, N 2 O flux will be enhanced under future warming with predicted shrub expansion. Our study suggests that changes in greenhouse gas emissions in response to future warming and shifts in plant community composition depend on N availability, which reveals the complex interactions that occur when N is not a limiting nutrient.
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