作者: Christopher J. Owers , Kerrylee Rogers , Colin D. Woodroffe
DOI: 10.1016/J.ECSS.2018.06.002
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摘要: Abstract Carbon mitigation services provided by coastal wetlands are not spatially homogeneous. The scale of assessment at which above-ground biomass is measured will directly influence carbon storage estimates. Greater confidence in estimates obtained with approaches that describe more variation. There a need to improve accuracy while optimising effort efficiency. Accurate quantification dependent upon accurate biomass, content and the extent vegetation for being assessed. This study demonstrates structure influences mangrove saltmarsh, resulting considerable variability associated temperate southeast Australia. For mangrove, (Mg ha−1 ± SE) was best described measuring height, stem diameter, crown area density, whereby tall (3–8 m height; 71.50 ± 12.53 Mg ha−1) had higher than both shrub (1.3–3 m 53.06 ± 6.94 Mg ha−1) dwarf (