
Wenzhen Zhao- East China Normal University
Wenzhen Zhao
- East China Normal University
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Blue carbon (C) ecosystems (mangroves, salt marshes, and seagrass beds) sequester high amounts of C, which can be respired back into the atmosphere, buried for long periods, or exported to adjacent ecosystems by tides. The lateral exchange of C between a salt marsh and adjacent water is a key factor that determines whether a salt marsh is a C sourc...
Integrating the flow of supply and demand of ecosystem services (ESs) into the ecological security pattern (ESP) of coastal ecosystems with extremely fragile ecological backgrounds and contradictory human–land relationships is beneficial to the coordinated development of human–land systems. However, existing studies ignore the issue of scales of su...
Governments and non-governmental organizations have widely recognized tidal wetland restoration as a sustainable instrument to lessen the threat of climate change, which is reflected by the expansion of the spatial scale of coastal restoration projects. However, approaches to large-scale spatial planning of tidal wetland restoration remain sparse....
The Changjiang River Delta (CRD) in China is one of world’s largest mega-deltas, which is home to hundreds of millions of people. It is a river-tide mixed-energy, muddy and highly turbid, fluvio-deltaic composite system with strong hydro-morphodynamics varying at broad space and time scales. Riverine sediment load has declined by 75-90% in the rece...
Spatial quantification of blue carbon ecosystem stocks is crucial for developing policies to mitigate climate change, especially in regions experiencing ongoing wetland disturbance from biological invasions. We integrated multiple machine learning models with the space-for-time substitution method to quantify the spatiotemporal impact of Spartina a...
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The objective of this study was to investigate the response of the iron (Fe) (hydr-) oxides-bounded organic carbon (Fe-OC) process, characterized by the interaction of Fe (hydr-) oxides with soil organic carbon (SOC) in coastal wetlands, to different flooding and soil salinity conditions.
Methods
The study concentrated on Scirpus mariqueter i...
Context
Salt marsh landscapes at the land-sea interfaces exhibit contrasting spatiotemporal dynamics, resulting from varying physical constraints that limit new marsh establishment. The expansion of salt marsh landscapes towards the sea or their retreat towards the land is determined by patch-level changes, relying on the balance of power between t...
As sea levels rise, coastal tidal wetlands are increasingly threatened by flooding and salt stress, highlighting the importance of iron (Fe) (hydr-) oxides in soil for stabilizing organic carbon (OC). This study focuses on Phragmites australis, common in the Yangtze River Estuary, exploring the interplay between OC and Fe (hydr-) oxides in the rhiz...
Invasive Spartina alterniflora has become a global management challenge in coastal wetlands. China has decided to eradicate it completely, but the high costs and its provision of beneficial ecosystem functions (EF, in the form of blue carbon and coastal protection) have raised concerns about its removal. Here, using the Yangtze Estuary as a case st...
Saltmarshes are valued as key buffering ecosystems against global climate change and sea level rise. However, the knowledge deficit regarding links between colonization of saltmarsh fringes by plants and mud cracking in the lateral dimension considerably limits our understanding of marsh resilience. Here, the role of mud cracks in colonization by s...
With the capacity to reduce wave energy and trap sediment, Scirpus mariqueter has become an important native species of annual grass for ecology restoration at the Yangtze Estuary in eastern China. Due to seasonal variances of biophysical characteristics, S. mariqueter usually bends and breaks in winter, resulting in flattened stems that may reduce...
Developing effective methods to coordinate the trade-offs among ecosystem services (ES) is important for achieving inclusive growth and sustainable development, and has been the focus of scholars and ecosystem managers globally. Using remote sensing and geographic information system (GIS) data, our study examined Wafangdian County of Liaoning Provi...