Title | Range shifts in a foundation sedge potentially induce large Arctic ecosystem carbon losses and gains |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2022 |
Authors | Curasi, SR, Fetcher, N, Hewitt, RE, Lafleur, PM, Loranty, MM, Mack, MC, May, JL, Myers-Smith, IH, Natali, SM, Oberbauer, SF, Parker, TC, Sonnentag, O, Zesati, SAVargas, Wullschleger, SD, Rocha, AV |
Journal | Environmental Research Letters |
Volume | 17 |
Pagination | 045024 |
Date Published | apr |
ISSN | 1748-9326 |
Keywords | LTER-ARC |
Abstract | Foundation species have disproportionately large impacts on ecosystem structure and function. As a result, future changes to their distribution may be important determinants of ecosystem carbon (C) cycling in a warmer world. We assessed the role of a foundation tussock sedge (Eriophorum vaginatum) as a climatically vulnerable C stock using field data, a machine learning ecological niche model, and an ensemble of terrestrial biosphere models (TBMs). Field data indicated that tussock density has decreased by ∼0.97 tussocks per m2 over the past ∼38 years on Alaska’s North Slope from ∼1981 to 2019. This declining trend is concerning because tussocks are a large Arctic C stock, which enhances soil organic layer C stocks by 6.9% on average and represents 745 Tg C across our study area. By 2100, we project that changes in tussock density may decrease the tussock C stock by 41% in regions where tussocks are currently abundant (e.g. −0.8 tussocks per m2 and −85 Tg C on the North Slope) and may increase the tussock C stock by 46% in regions where tussocks are currently scarce (e.g. +0.9 tussocks per m2 and +81 Tg C on Victoria Island). These climate-induced changes to the tussock C stock were comparable to, but sometimes opposite in sign, to vegetation C stock changes predicted by an ensemble of TBMs. Our results illustrate the important role of tussocks as a foundation species in determining future Arctic C stocks and highlight the need for better representation of this species in TBMs. |
URL | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac6005 |
DOI | 10.1088/1748-9326/ac6005 |
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