Wetlands of Melaleuca spp. in Australia form large forests that are highly threatened by deforestation and degradation. In America, Melaleuca has invaded large areas of native wetlands causing extensive damage. Despite their status as an endangered native ecosystem and as a highly invasive one, little is known about their C and N dynamics. In this study, we sampled five Melaleuca wetlands and measured their C and N ecosystem stocks (aboveground biomass and soil), tree accumulation rates, sedimentation rates, and soil stability. Melaleuca wetlands were highly heterogeneous, but most have large ecosystem C [mean ± SE (range); 360 ± 100 (80-670) Mg C ha−1] and N [8100 ± 1900 (1600-13,000) kg N ha−1] stocks. Tree accumulation rates were 5.0 ± 2...
Coastal wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems and store large amounts of organic carbon ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Saltmarshes and mangroves are among the most pro...
Although many emergent wetland plants may readily tolerate rapid changes in flooding and drying unde...
Melaleuca forest is one of the unique ecosystems in Australia which plays an important role to provi...
Excess nitrogen (N) leading to the eutrophication of water and impacts on ecosystems is a serious en...
Forests and woodlands dominated by tree species of the genus Melaleuca cover around 7,556,000. ha in...
Riverine wetlands are created and transformed by geomorphological processes that determine their veg...
Environmental water allocations are used to improve the ecological health of wetlands. There is now ...
Over the past 40–50 years, the woody shrub Melaleuca ericifolia has progressively invaded large area...
Analyses of historical aerial photographs from 1957 to 2003 were combined with two molecular techniq...
Gaining a better understanding of carbon (C) dynamics across the terrestrial and aquatic landscapes ...
Net photosynthetic fixation of wetland plant communities is confined to the period of the year when ...
Objectives: Observations from wetlands across the globe suggest a consistent pattern of woody encroa...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) flux from wetland systems, both in their natural state and following drainage, ...
Estuarine wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems in the world. Only recently has the cont...
Coastal wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems and store large amounts of organic carbon ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Saltmarshes and mangroves are among the most pro...
Although many emergent wetland plants may readily tolerate rapid changes in flooding and drying unde...
Melaleuca forest is one of the unique ecosystems in Australia which plays an important role to provi...
Excess nitrogen (N) leading to the eutrophication of water and impacts on ecosystems is a serious en...
Forests and woodlands dominated by tree species of the genus Melaleuca cover around 7,556,000. ha in...
Riverine wetlands are created and transformed by geomorphological processes that determine their veg...
Environmental water allocations are used to improve the ecological health of wetlands. There is now ...
Over the past 40–50 years, the woody shrub Melaleuca ericifolia has progressively invaded large area...
Analyses of historical aerial photographs from 1957 to 2003 were combined with two molecular techniq...
Gaining a better understanding of carbon (C) dynamics across the terrestrial and aquatic landscapes ...
Net photosynthetic fixation of wetland plant communities is confined to the period of the year when ...
Objectives: Observations from wetlands across the globe suggest a consistent pattern of woody encroa...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) flux from wetland systems, both in their natural state and following drainage, ...
Estuarine wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems in the world. Only recently has the cont...
Coastal wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems and store large amounts of organic carbon ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Saltmarshes and mangroves are among the most pro...
Although many emergent wetland plants may readily tolerate rapid changes in flooding and drying unde...