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An integrated ecosystem approach for assessing the potential role of cultivated bivalve shells as part of the carbon trading system

机译:一种综合的生态系统方法,用于评估栽培双壳贝壳作为碳交易系统一部分的潜在作用

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The role of bivalve mariculture in the CO2 cycle has been commonly evaluated as the balance between respiration, shell calcium carbonate sequestration and CO2 release during biogenic calcification. However, this approach neglects the ecosystem implications of cultivating bivalves at high densities, e.g. the impact on phytoplankton dynamics and benthic-pelagic coupling, which can significantly contribute to the CO2 cycle. Therefore, an ecosystem approach that accounts for the trophic interactions of bivalve aquaculture, including dissolved and particulate organic and inorganic carbon cycling, is needed to provide a rigorous assessment of the role of bivalve mariculture in the CO2 cycle. On the other hand, the discussion about the inclusion of shells of cultured bivalves into the carbon trading system should be framed in the context of ecosystem goods and services. Humans culture bivalves with the aim of producing food, not sequestering CO2 in their shells, therefore the main ecosystem good provided by bivalve aquaculture is meat production, and shells should be considered as by-products of this human activity. This reasoning is key to split the CO2 released due to respiration between meat and shell when constructing a specific CO2 budget for shells for evaluating the potential of including bivalve shells, and not the whole organism, in the carbon trading system. Concluding, an integrated ecosystem approach as well as an understanding of the ecosystems goods and services of bivalve aquaculture are two essential requisites for providing a reliable assessment of the role of bivalve shells in the CO2 cycle
机译:通常认为双壳类海水养殖在CO2循环中的作用是在生物钙化过程中呼吸,壳碳酸钙螯合和CO2释放之间的平衡。但是,这种方法忽略了在高密度下(例如高密度)培育双壳类动物对生态系统的影响。对浮游植物动力学和底栖-上层耦合的影响,可以显着促进CO2循环。因此,需要一种生态系统方法来解释双壳类水产养殖的营养相互作用,包括溶解的和颗粒状的有机碳和无机碳循环,以便对双壳类海水养殖在CO2循环中的作用进行严格评估。另一方面,关于将养殖的双壳贝壳纳入碳交易体系的讨论应在生态系统商品和服务的背景下进行。人类养殖双壳类动物的目的是生产食物,而不是在壳中隔离二氧化碳,因此,双壳类水产养殖提供的主要生态系统产品是肉类生产,应将壳类视为这种人类活动的副产品。当为壳构建特定的CO2预算以评估在碳交易系统中包括双壳类壳而不是整个生物体的潜力时,此推理是在肉和壳之间分配由于肉和壳之间的呼吸而释放的CO2的关键。最后,综合的生态系统方法以及对双壳类水产养殖生态系统产品和服务的了解是对双壳类贝壳在CO2循环中的作用进行可靠评估的两个基本条件

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