We analyzed the ecosystem effects of low-temperature events (\u3c5 °C) over 4 years (2009-2012) in subtropical short and long hydroperiod freshwater marsh and mangrove forests within Everglades National Park. To evaluate changes in ecosystem productivity, we measured temporal patterns of CO2 and the normalized difference vegetation index over the study period. Both water levels and distance from the coast influenced the ecosystem response to low-temperature events. Photosynthetic capacity, or the maximum CO2 uptake rate, and sensitivity to low-temperature events were much higher in mangrove forest than in freshwater marsh ecosystems. During low-temperature events photosynthetic capacity was enhanced in freshwater marsh while it declined in ...
This research examines the relationships between El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO), water level, p...
In subtropical coastal wetlands on multiple continents, climate change-induced reductions in the fre...
Climate greatly influences the structure and functioning of tidal saline wetland ecosystems. However...
We analyzed the ecosystem effects of low-temperature events (\u3c5 °C) over 4 years (2009-2012) in s...
Carbon cycling in mangrove forests represents a significant portion of the coastal wetland carbon (C...
Although freshwater wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems on Earth, little is known of c...
Vegetated coastal ecosystems (saltmarsh, mangroves) make a large contribution to global net primary ...
Although wetlands are among the world\u27s most productive ecosystems, little is known of long-term ...
Hydrology drives the carbon balance of wetlands by controlling the uptake and release of CO2 and CH4...
We report on net ecosystem production (NEP) and key environmental controls on net ecosystem exchange...
Mangroves, highly efficient ecosystems in sequestering CO2, are strongly impacted by climate change....
Freeze events significantly influence landscape structure and community composition along subtropica...
Shaped by the hydrology of the Kissimmee-Okeechobee-Everglades watershed, the Florida Everglades is ...
Recent studies suggest that coastal ecosystems can bury significantly more C than tropical forests, ...
Recent studies suggest that coastal ecosystems can bury significantly more C than tropical forests, ...
This research examines the relationships between El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO), water level, p...
In subtropical coastal wetlands on multiple continents, climate change-induced reductions in the fre...
Climate greatly influences the structure and functioning of tidal saline wetland ecosystems. However...
We analyzed the ecosystem effects of low-temperature events (\u3c5 °C) over 4 years (2009-2012) in s...
Carbon cycling in mangrove forests represents a significant portion of the coastal wetland carbon (C...
Although freshwater wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems on Earth, little is known of c...
Vegetated coastal ecosystems (saltmarsh, mangroves) make a large contribution to global net primary ...
Although wetlands are among the world\u27s most productive ecosystems, little is known of long-term ...
Hydrology drives the carbon balance of wetlands by controlling the uptake and release of CO2 and CH4...
We report on net ecosystem production (NEP) and key environmental controls on net ecosystem exchange...
Mangroves, highly efficient ecosystems in sequestering CO2, are strongly impacted by climate change....
Freeze events significantly influence landscape structure and community composition along subtropica...
Shaped by the hydrology of the Kissimmee-Okeechobee-Everglades watershed, the Florida Everglades is ...
Recent studies suggest that coastal ecosystems can bury significantly more C than tropical forests, ...
Recent studies suggest that coastal ecosystems can bury significantly more C than tropical forests, ...
This research examines the relationships between El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO), water level, p...
In subtropical coastal wetlands on multiple continents, climate change-induced reductions in the fre...
Climate greatly influences the structure and functioning of tidal saline wetland ecosystems. However...