Structural and Functional Loss in Restored Wetland Ecosystems
University of California, Berkeley · Stanford University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Wetlands are among the most productive and economically valuable ecosystems in the world. However, because of human activities, over half of the wetland ecosystems existing in North America, Europe, Australia, and China in the early 20th century have been lost. Ecological restoration to recover critical ecosystem services has been widely attempted, but the degree of actual recovery of ecosystem functioning and structure from these efforts remains uncertain. Our results from a meta-analysis of 621 wetland sites from throughout the world show that even a century after restoration efforts, biological structure (driven mostly by plant assemblages), and biogeochemical functioning (driven primarily by the storage of…
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4Topics & keywords
- Wetland
- Ecosystem
- Ecology
- Biogeochemical cycle
- Temperate climate
- Ecosystem services
- Restoration ecology
- Environmental science
- Life in Land