Field-Layer Vegetation and Water Table Level as a Proxy of CO2 Exchange in the West Siberian Boreal Bog
Author:
Ilyasov Danil V.1ORCID, Meshcheryakova Anastasia V.1, Glagolev Mikhail V.23, Kupriianova Iuliia V.1, Kaverin Alexandr A.1, Sabrekov Alexandr F.1, Kulyabin Mikhail F.2, Lapshina Elena D.2
Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Ecosystem Geoinformatics, Yugra State University, 628012 Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia 2. Laboratory of Ecosystem-Atmosphere Interactions of the Mire-Forest Landscapes, Yugra State University, 628012 Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia 3. Faculty of Soil Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University, 119991 Moscow, Russia
Abstract
The Mukhrino field station has participated in the national project on the inventory of carbon fluxes and pools in the terrestrial ecosystems of Russia since 2022. The development of a network of measurements of CO2 fluxes and phytomass covered six types of bog ecosystems typical to Western Siberia. The gross ecosystem exchange (GEE) of the field-layer vegetation (medians for the period from the end of May to the end of July, mgC m−2 h−1; see errors in Results section) decreased in series: Sphagnum bog with sparse low pine trees (“Open bog”), ridges in ridge-hollow patterned bogs (“Ridge”), pine-dwarf shrub-Sphagnum bog (“Tall ryam”), hollows in patterned bogs (“S.hollow”, “E.hollow”) and pine-dwarf shrub-Sphagnum bog (“Ryam”): −220, −200, −125, −120, −109 and −86, respectively. Ecosystem respiration (Reco) here was 106, 106, 182, 55, 97 and 136. The aboveground and belowground phytomass of mosses in this series varied between 368 ± 106–472 ± 184 and 2484 ± 517–6041 ± 2079 g/m2, respectively: the aboveground phytomass of vascular plants and plant litter—15 ± 7–128 ± 95 and 10 ± 6–128 ± 43, respectively. According to the results of mathematical modeling, the best proxy for GEE, in addition to photosynthetically active radiation and soil surface temperature, was the aboveground phytomass of vascular plants (PhV), and for Reco—PhV and the mass of the plant litter of vascular plants.
Funder
Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation
Subject
Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Global and Planetary Change
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