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Citation KeyMelackNovForPieMau:2009:FlEcPr
TitleFloodplain Ecosystem Processes
Year2009
Access Date2024, May 08
Secondary TypePRE LI
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Author1 Melack, John M
2 Novo, Evlyn Márcia Leão de Moraes
3 Forsberg, Bruce R.
4 Piedade, Maria T. F.
5 Maurice, Laurence
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2 DSR-OBT-INPE-MCT-BR
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2 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
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2 evlyn@ltid.inpe.br
EditorKelle, Michael
Gash, John
Bustamante, Mercedes
Dias, Pedro Silva
e-Mail Addressevlyn@ltid.inpe.br
Book TitleAmazonia and Global Change
PublisherAmerican Geophysical Union
CityWashington
Volume1
Pages525-541
Series TitleAmazonia and Global Change
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KeywordsPlanície de Inundação
mudanças globais
Ecossistemas
AbstractFloodplains represent a major component of the central Amazon Basin and influence the hydrology, ecology, and biogeochemistry. Hess et al. (2003) used a classification of synthetic aperture radar data with 100 m resolution for a 1.77 million km2 quadrat in central Amazonia and identified 17% as wetland most of which was inundated a portion of each year. Total net production attributed to flooded forests (excluding wood increments), aquatic macrophytes, phytoplankton, and periphyton for the 1.77 million km2 quadrat was estimated to be about 300 Tg C a-I. Flooded forests accounted for 62% of the total, aquatic macrophytes accounted for 34%, and the remaining 4% was associated with periphyton and phytoplankton. Approximately lO% of the total is the amount of organic carbon exported annually by the Amazon River according to Richey et al. (1990), methane emission is about 2.5% according to Melack et al. (2004), and a similar percent is estimated to be buried in sediments. The remaining poiiion is close to being sufficient to fuel the respiration that results in the degassing of 21 0 ± 60 Tg C a-I as carbon dioxide from the rivers and floodplains accordingIto Richey et al. (2002). Variations in the distribution and inundation of floodplain habitats playa key role in the ecology and production of many commercially important freshwater fish. A significant relationship exists between maximum inundated area lagged by 5 years and annual yield of omnivores.
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