期刊
ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING
卷 35, 期 4, 页码 444-452出版社
ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2008.05.020
关键词
Exotic species; Spartina alterniflora; Ecological function; Ecological regulation; China
资金
- 11.5 National Scientific Plan [2006BAD03A19]
- National 908 Plan [JS-908-02-07]
- Nanjing University 985 (II).
Spartina alterniflora is a perennial salt marsh grass native to the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of North America. Recognized for its effects of diminishing strong tide even storms and accelerating sediment deposition, S. alterniflora was introduced into China in 1979. Now the artificial vegetation of Spartina has expanded to around 50 000 h m(2) along the east coast of China due to its strong capability of propagating by seeds and rhizome fragments. Although it was listed among 16 harmful exotic species in China 3 years ago, we need to evaluate its positive and negative effects in the coastal region of China objectively. This paper reviews some major positive effects of S. alterniflora in China, e.g. being a dominant primary producer, buffering against tides, accelerating accretion and reclamation, absorbing nutrients and digesting pollutants, as well as some major negative effects, e.g. occupying the niche of local species, altering the mudflat habitat, changing and even diminishing biodiversity, and damaging the aquiculture in the tidal land. In addition, its biomaterial uses and biological substitution as a means of ecological regulation is also discussed. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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