Most information on seagrass carbon burial derives from point measurements, which are sometimes scaled by meadow area to estimate carbon stocks; however, sediment organic carbon (Corg) concentrations may vary with distance from the meadow edge, resulting in spatial gradients that affect the accuracy of stock estimates. We mapped sediment Corg concentrations throughout a large (6 km2) restored seagrass meadow to determine whether Corg distribution patterns exist at different spatial scales. The meadow originated from ≤1-acre plots seeded between 2001 and 2004, so we expected Corg to vary spatially according to the known meadow age at sample sites and with proximity to the meadow edge. Applying spatial autoregressive models allowed us to cont...
The actual estimates of carbon stocks beneath seagrass meadows worldwide are derived from few data, ...
Seagrass meadows have a disproportionally high organic carbon (Corg) storage potential within their ...
Non-seagrass sources account for ∼ 50% of the sediment organic carbon (SOC) in many seagrass beds, a...
Seagrass ecosystems, considered among the most efficient carbon sinks worldwide, encompass a wide va...
Seagrass meadows are considered important natural carbon sinks due to their capacity to store organi...
Anthropogenic stresses including increased water temperatures, decreased water quality, sea level ri...
Since seagrasses are efficient sinks for marine organic carbon, there is growing interest in incorpo...
Seagrass meadows help mitigate climate change by taking up and storing (sequestering) carbon (C), re...
Seagrass meadows are important sinks of organic carbon (Corg), in particular the near-surface Corg p...
Seagrass meadows provide a multitude of ecosystem services, including a capacity to sequester carbon...
Seagrass meadows are productive ecosystems that contribute to climate change mitigation by accumulat...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MThe majority of the carbon stored in seagrass s...
Seagrass meadows are highly productive habitats that provide important ecosystem services in the coa...
Organic carbon (OC) storage in coastal vegetated habitats (blue carbon) is increasingly being consid...
Blue carbon initiatives require accurate monitoring of carbon stocks. We examined sources of variabi...
The actual estimates of carbon stocks beneath seagrass meadows worldwide are derived from few data, ...
Seagrass meadows have a disproportionally high organic carbon (Corg) storage potential within their ...
Non-seagrass sources account for ∼ 50% of the sediment organic carbon (SOC) in many seagrass beds, a...
Seagrass ecosystems, considered among the most efficient carbon sinks worldwide, encompass a wide va...
Seagrass meadows are considered important natural carbon sinks due to their capacity to store organi...
Anthropogenic stresses including increased water temperatures, decreased water quality, sea level ri...
Since seagrasses are efficient sinks for marine organic carbon, there is growing interest in incorpo...
Seagrass meadows help mitigate climate change by taking up and storing (sequestering) carbon (C), re...
Seagrass meadows are important sinks of organic carbon (Corg), in particular the near-surface Corg p...
Seagrass meadows provide a multitude of ecosystem services, including a capacity to sequester carbon...
Seagrass meadows are productive ecosystems that contribute to climate change mitigation by accumulat...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MThe majority of the carbon stored in seagrass s...
Seagrass meadows are highly productive habitats that provide important ecosystem services in the coa...
Organic carbon (OC) storage in coastal vegetated habitats (blue carbon) is increasingly being consid...
Blue carbon initiatives require accurate monitoring of carbon stocks. We examined sources of variabi...
The actual estimates of carbon stocks beneath seagrass meadows worldwide are derived from few data, ...
Seagrass meadows have a disproportionally high organic carbon (Corg) storage potential within their ...
Non-seagrass sources account for ∼ 50% of the sediment organic carbon (SOC) in many seagrass beds, a...