Global patterns in mangrove soil carbon stocks and losses
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posted on 2024-06-06, 12:05authored byTB Atwood, RM Connolly, H Almahasheer, Paul Carnell, CM Duarte, CJE Lewis, X Irigoien, JJ Kelleway, PS Lavery, Peter Macreadie, O Serrano, CJ Sanders, I Santos, ADL Steven, CE Lovelock
Mangrove soils represent a large sink for otherwise rapidly recycled carbon (C). However, widespread deforestation threatens the preservation of this important C stock. It is therefore imperative that global patterns in mangrove soil C stocks and their susceptibility to remineralization are understood. Here, we present patterns in mangrove soil C stocks across hemispheres, latitudes, countries and mangrove community compositions, and estimate potential annual CO 2 emissions for countries where mangroves occur. Global potential CO 2 emissions from soils as a result of mangrove loss were estimated to be ∼7.0 Tg CO 2 e yr -1 . Countries with the highest potential CO2 emissions from soils are Indonesia (3,410 Gg CO 2 e yr -1 ) and Malaysia (1,288 Gg CO 2 e yr -1 ). The patterns described serve as a baseline by which countries can assess their mangrove soil C stocks and potential emissions from mangrove deforestation.