Impact of climate change-induced alterations in peatland vegetation phenology and composition on carbon balance
Type
Journal article
Language
English
Date issued
2022
Author
Faculty
Wydział Inżynierii Środowiska i Inżynierii Mechanicznej
Journal
Science of the Total Environment
ISSN
0048-9697
Volume
827
Number
25 June 2022
Pages from-to
art. 154294
Abstract (EN)
Global climate is changing faster than humankind has ever experienced. Model-based predictions of future climate are becoming more complex and precise, but they still lack crucial information about the reaction of some important ecosystems, such as peatlands. Peatlands belong to one of the largest carbon stores on the Earth. They are mostly distributed in high latitudes, where the temperature rises faster than in the other parts of the planet. Warmer climate and changes in precipitation patterns cause changes in the composition and phenology of peatland vegetation. Peat mosses are becoming less abundant, vascular plants cover is increasing, and the vegetation season and phenophases of vascular plants start sooner. The alterations in vegetation cause changes in the carbon assimilation and release of greenhouse gases. Therefore, this article reviews the impact of climate change-induced alterations in peatland vegetation phenology and composition on future climate and the uncertainties that need to be addressed for more accurate climate prediction.
License
CC-BY - Attribution
Open access date
March 2, 2022