Authors
Tasha-Leigh Gauthier, Scott James Davidson, Kimberly Kleinke, Ellie M Goud, Jonathan S Price, Maria Strack
Publication date
2020/12
Journal
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
Volume
2020
Pages
B025-03
Description
Plant functional traits can be used to predict ecosystem function. Despite the global significance of Sphagnum for carbon sequestration, Sphagnum functional traits have yet to be measured at global scales. Here we measure Sphagnum functional traits across Canada for S. fuscum and S. medium-which both have a global distribution-to characterize the intraspecific variability traits related to ecosystem function. Specifically capitulum density, capitulum biomass, stem biomass, and fascicle density were measured. Six 1 m 2 vegetation plots were established in 12 peatlands across Canada for each species (n= 72/species). To capture the ecohydrological setting of each plot the ratio of hummocks to hollows and the percent cover of all vascular species were measured. Site-scale mean annual precipitation, air temperature, and water table depth along with the peatland type and the ecohydrological setting of each plot …
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