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Kelp carbon sink potential decreases with warming due to accelerating decomposition
Cycling of organic carbon in the ocean has the potential to mitigate or exacerbate global climate change, but major questions remain about the environmental controls on organic carbon flux in the coastal zone. Here, we used a field experiment distributed across 28° of latitude, and the entire range...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9352061/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35925899 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001702 |
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author | Filbee-Dexter, Karen Feehan, Colette J. Smale, Dan A. Krumhansl, Kira A. Augustine, Skye de Bettignies, Florian Burrows, Michael T. Byrnes, Jarrett E. K. Campbell, Jillian Davoult, Dominique Dunton, Kenneth H. Franco, João N. Garrido, Ignacio Grace, Sean P. Hancke, Kasper Johnson, Ladd E. Konar, Brenda Moore, Pippa J. Norderhaug, Kjell Magnus O’Dell, Alasdair Pedersen, Morten F. Salomon, Anne K. Sousa-Pinto, Isabel Tiegs, Scott Yiu, Dara Wernberg, Thomas |
author_facet | Filbee-Dexter, Karen Feehan, Colette J. Smale, Dan A. Krumhansl, Kira A. Augustine, Skye de Bettignies, Florian Burrows, Michael T. Byrnes, Jarrett E. K. Campbell, Jillian Davoult, Dominique Dunton, Kenneth H. Franco, João N. Garrido, Ignacio Grace, Sean P. Hancke, Kasper Johnson, Ladd E. Konar, Brenda Moore, Pippa J. Norderhaug, Kjell Magnus O’Dell, Alasdair Pedersen, Morten F. Salomon, Anne K. Sousa-Pinto, Isabel Tiegs, Scott Yiu, Dara Wernberg, Thomas |
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description | Cycling of organic carbon in the ocean has the potential to mitigate or exacerbate global climate change, but major questions remain about the environmental controls on organic carbon flux in the coastal zone. Here, we used a field experiment distributed across 28° of latitude, and the entire range of 2 dominant kelp species in the northern hemisphere, to measure decomposition rates of kelp detritus on the seafloor in relation to local environmental factors. Detritus decomposition in both species were strongly related to ocean temperature and initial carbon content, with higher rates of biomass loss at lower latitudes with warmer temperatures. Our experiment showed slow overall decomposition and turnover of kelp detritus and modeling of coastal residence times at our study sites revealed that a significant portion of this production can remain intact long enough to reach deep marine sinks. The results suggest that decomposition of these kelp species could accelerate with ocean warming and that low-latitude kelp forests could experience the greatest increase in remineralization with a 9% to 42% reduced potential for transport to long-term ocean sinks under short-term (RCP4.5) and long-term (RCP8.5) warming scenarios. However, slow decomposition at high latitudes, where kelp abundance is predicted to expand, indicates potential for increasing kelp-carbon sinks in cooler (northern) regions. Our findings reveal an important latitudinal gradient in coastal ecosystem function that provides an improved capacity to predict the implications of ocean warming on carbon cycling. Broad-scale patterns in organic carbon decomposition revealed here can be used to identify hotspots of carbon sequestration potential and resolve relationships between carbon cycling processes and ocean climate at a global scale. |
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spelling | pubmed-93520612022-08-05 Kelp carbon sink potential decreases with warming due to accelerating decomposition Filbee-Dexter, Karen Feehan, Colette J. Smale, Dan A. Krumhansl, Kira A. Augustine, Skye de Bettignies, Florian Burrows, Michael T. Byrnes, Jarrett E. K. Campbell, Jillian Davoult, Dominique Dunton, Kenneth H. Franco, João N. Garrido, Ignacio Grace, Sean P. Hancke, Kasper Johnson, Ladd E. Konar, Brenda Moore, Pippa J. Norderhaug, Kjell Magnus O’Dell, Alasdair Pedersen, Morten F. Salomon, Anne K. Sousa-Pinto, Isabel Tiegs, Scott Yiu, Dara Wernberg, Thomas PLoS Biol Research Article Cycling of organic carbon in the ocean has the potential to mitigate or exacerbate global climate change, but major questions remain about the environmental controls on organic carbon flux in the coastal zone. Here, we used a field experiment distributed across 28° of latitude, and the entire range of 2 dominant kelp species in the northern hemisphere, to measure decomposition rates of kelp detritus on the seafloor in relation to local environmental factors. Detritus decomposition in both species were strongly related to ocean temperature and initial carbon content, with higher rates of biomass loss at lower latitudes with warmer temperatures. Our experiment showed slow overall decomposition and turnover of kelp detritus and modeling of coastal residence times at our study sites revealed that a significant portion of this production can remain intact long enough to reach deep marine sinks. The results suggest that decomposition of these kelp species could accelerate with ocean warming and that low-latitude kelp forests could experience the greatest increase in remineralization with a 9% to 42% reduced potential for transport to long-term ocean sinks under short-term (RCP4.5) and long-term (RCP8.5) warming scenarios. However, slow decomposition at high latitudes, where kelp abundance is predicted to expand, indicates potential for increasing kelp-carbon sinks in cooler (northern) regions. Our findings reveal an important latitudinal gradient in coastal ecosystem function that provides an improved capacity to predict the implications of ocean warming on carbon cycling. Broad-scale patterns in organic carbon decomposition revealed here can be used to identify hotspots of carbon sequestration potential and resolve relationships between carbon cycling processes and ocean climate at a global scale. Public Library of Science 2022-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9352061/ /pubmed/35925899 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001702 Text en © 2022 Filbee-Dexter et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Filbee-Dexter, Karen Feehan, Colette J. Smale, Dan A. Krumhansl, Kira A. Augustine, Skye de Bettignies, Florian Burrows, Michael T. Byrnes, Jarrett E. K. Campbell, Jillian Davoult, Dominique Dunton, Kenneth H. Franco, João N. Garrido, Ignacio Grace, Sean P. Hancke, Kasper Johnson, Ladd E. Konar, Brenda Moore, Pippa J. Norderhaug, Kjell Magnus O’Dell, Alasdair Pedersen, Morten F. Salomon, Anne K. Sousa-Pinto, Isabel Tiegs, Scott Yiu, Dara Wernberg, Thomas Kelp carbon sink potential decreases with warming due to accelerating decomposition |
title | Kelp carbon sink potential decreases with warming due to accelerating decomposition |
title_full | Kelp carbon sink potential decreases with warming due to accelerating decomposition |
title_fullStr | Kelp carbon sink potential decreases with warming due to accelerating decomposition |
title_full_unstemmed | Kelp carbon sink potential decreases with warming due to accelerating decomposition |
title_short | Kelp carbon sink potential decreases with warming due to accelerating decomposition |
title_sort | kelp carbon sink potential decreases with warming due to accelerating decomposition |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9352061/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35925899 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001702 |
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