2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.119216
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Mapping trade-offs among key ecosystem functions in tidal marsh to inform spatial management policy for exotic Spartina alterniflora

Wenzhen Zhao,
Xiuzhen Li,
Liming Xue
et al.
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“…It may be possible to increase blue carbon by reducing the use of chemical fertilizers on land in order to promote microbial carbon sequestration in marine ecosystems [232]. Although invasive species (Phragmites australis, Sporobolus alterniflora) are probably harmful, soils provide an effective carbon sink [233][234][235]. Furthermore, the Abu Dhabi Blue Carbon Demonstration Project indicates that coastal ecosystems provide numerous additional environmental benefits, including habitat for sea turtles and dugongs, stabilization of shorelines, fish production, and water quality maintenance [236].…”
Section: Currently Researched Topicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It may be possible to increase blue carbon by reducing the use of chemical fertilizers on land in order to promote microbial carbon sequestration in marine ecosystems [232]. Although invasive species (Phragmites australis, Sporobolus alterniflora) are probably harmful, soils provide an effective carbon sink [233][234][235]. Furthermore, the Abu Dhabi Blue Carbon Demonstration Project indicates that coastal ecosystems provide numerous additional environmental benefits, including habitat for sea turtles and dugongs, stabilization of shorelines, fish production, and water quality maintenance [236].…”
Section: Currently Researched Topicsmentioning
confidence: 99%