Although seagrasses cover only a minor fraction of the ocean seafloor, their carbon sink capacity accounts for nearly one-fifth of the total oceanic carbon burial and thus play a critical structural and functional role in many coastal ecosystems. We sampled 10 eelgrass (Zostera marina) meadows in Finland and 10 in Denmark to explore seagrass carbon stocks (Corg stock) and carbon accumulation rates (Corg accumulation) in the Baltic Sea area. The study sites represent a gradient from sheltered to exposed locations in both regions to reflect expected minimum and maximum stocks and accumulation. The Corg stock integrated over the top 25 cm of the sediment averaged 627 g C m−2 in Finland, while in Denmark the average Corg stock was over ...
Seagrass meadows provide a multitude of ecosystem services, including a capacity to sequester carbon...
Seagrasses are highly productive ecosystems and hotspots for biodiversity, providing a plethora of b...
Abstract Seagrass meadows constitute important carbon sinks, and the ongoing global loss of seagrass...
Despite the importance of coastal ecosystems for the global carbon budgets, knowledge of their carbo...
The accelerating increase of atmospheric CO2 concentrations have caused regime shifts and changes in...
Seagrass meadows have a disproportionally high organic carbon (Corg) storage potential within their ...
<div><p>Seagrass ecosystems are important natural carbon sinks but their efficiency varies greatly d...
Seagrass meadows are highly productive habitats that can act as “blue carbon sinks” in coastal ecosy...
Seagrass ecosystems are important natural carbon sinks but their efficiency varies greatly depending...
Seagrass ecosystems provide an array of ecosystem services ranging from habitat provision to erosion...
Seagrass ecosystems are important natural carbon sinks but their efficiency varies greatly depending...
A total of 169 sediment cores (30 cm length; 5.5 cm inner diameter) were sampled in seagrass meadows...
Despite the importance of coastal ecosystems for the global carbon (carbon) budgets including obliga...
Shallow coastal soft bottoms are important carbon sinks. Submerged vegetation has been shown to sequ...
Organic carbon (OC) storage in coastal vegetated habitats (blue carbon) is increasingly being consid...
Seagrass meadows provide a multitude of ecosystem services, including a capacity to sequester carbon...
Seagrasses are highly productive ecosystems and hotspots for biodiversity, providing a plethora of b...
Abstract Seagrass meadows constitute important carbon sinks, and the ongoing global loss of seagrass...
Despite the importance of coastal ecosystems for the global carbon budgets, knowledge of their carbo...
The accelerating increase of atmospheric CO2 concentrations have caused regime shifts and changes in...
Seagrass meadows have a disproportionally high organic carbon (Corg) storage potential within their ...
<div><p>Seagrass ecosystems are important natural carbon sinks but their efficiency varies greatly d...
Seagrass meadows are highly productive habitats that can act as “blue carbon sinks” in coastal ecosy...
Seagrass ecosystems are important natural carbon sinks but their efficiency varies greatly depending...
Seagrass ecosystems provide an array of ecosystem services ranging from habitat provision to erosion...
Seagrass ecosystems are important natural carbon sinks but their efficiency varies greatly depending...
A total of 169 sediment cores (30 cm length; 5.5 cm inner diameter) were sampled in seagrass meadows...
Despite the importance of coastal ecosystems for the global carbon (carbon) budgets including obliga...
Shallow coastal soft bottoms are important carbon sinks. Submerged vegetation has been shown to sequ...
Organic carbon (OC) storage in coastal vegetated habitats (blue carbon) is increasingly being consid...
Seagrass meadows provide a multitude of ecosystem services, including a capacity to sequester carbon...
Seagrasses are highly productive ecosystems and hotspots for biodiversity, providing a plethora of b...
Abstract Seagrass meadows constitute important carbon sinks, and the ongoing global loss of seagrass...