Prolonged impacts of extreme precipitation events weakened annual ecosystem CO2 sink strength in a coastal wetland

环境科学 涡度相关法 碳汇 碳循环 生态系统 降水 气候变化 湿地 水文学(农业) 气候学 大气科学 水槽(地理) 生态学 地质学 地理 气象学 生物 地图学 岩土工程
作者
Siyu Wei,Guoqi Han,Xiaoqing Chu,Bao-Cun Sun,Weimin Song,Wei He,Xiaojie Wang,Peiguang Li,Dongxue Yu
出处
期刊:Agricultural and Forest Meteorology [Elsevier BV]
卷期号:310: 108655-108655 被引量:16
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.agrformet.2021.108655
摘要

It remains unclear whether coastal wetlands could maintain the expected carbon sink role since extreme climate events are predicted to occur more frequently under future climate change. Among these extreme events, extreme precipitation may cause significant changes in ecosystem carbon stocks in coastal wetlands. However, the impacts of extreme precipitation events on carbon cycle processes and the mechanisms responsible for associated changes in the ecosystem carbon balance remain uncertain. To address this issue, we investigated the effects of extreme precipitation events on the ecosystem carbon dioxide (CO2) budget based on a 10-year eddy covariance dataset (2010-2019) at a coastal wetland in the Yellow River Delta. Results showed that this coastal wetland was a stable sink for CO2, with the annual net ecosystem CO2 exchange (NEE) ranged between -94.49 and -240.70 g C m−2 yr−1. Meanwhile, the interannual variability of the ecosystem CO2 sink strength in the dry stage was linked to the vegetation condition, and it was strongly affected by extreme precipitation events in the wet stage. During the wet stage, there was a clear trend of less negative daily NEE (i.e., lower CO2 uptake rate) in the years with extreme precipitation events occurring (extreme years) than in normal years, leading to the wet stage cumulative CO2 uptake being 56% lower in extreme years. Eventually, the coastal wetland became a weaker annual CO2 sink due to the prolonged impact of the extreme precipitation event. This research provides a timely study of the effect of extreme precipitation on ecosystem CO2 budget in coastal wetlands and should be of value to researchers attempting to assess the future impact of climate change on coastal ecosystems.

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