咸水入侵
环境科学
生态系统
土壤盐分
植被(病理学)
环境变化
气候变化
生态学
水文学(农业)
地质学
土壤水分
海洋学
地下水
土壤科学
医学
含水层
生物
病理
岩土工程
作者
Matthew L. Kirwan,Holly A. Michael,Keryn B. Gedan,Katherine L. Tully,Sergio Fagherazzi,Nate G. McDowell,Grace D. Molino,Dannielle Pratt,William G. Reay,Stephanie Stotts
出处
期刊:Annual Review of Marine Science
[Annual Reviews]
日期:2024-09-11
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-marine-070924-031447
摘要
The impact of saltwater intrusion on coastal forests and farmland is typically understood as sea-level-driven inundation of a static terrestrial landscape, where ecosystems neither adapt to nor influence saltwater intrusion. Yet recent observations of tree mortality and reduced crop yields have inspired new process-based research into the hydrologic, geomorphic, biotic, and anthropogenic mechanisms involved. We review several negative feedbacks that help stabilize ecosystems in the early stages of salinity stress (e.g., reduced water use and resource competition in surviving trees, soil accretion, and farmland management). However, processes that reduce salinity are often accompanied by increases in hypoxia and other changes that may amplify saltwater intrusion and vegetation shifts after a threshold is exceeded (e.g., subsidence following tree root mortality). This conceptual framework helps explain observed rates of vegetation change that are less than predicted for a static landscape while recognizing the inevitability of large-scale change.
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