Freshwater Swamps Flashcards
Freshwater swamps are characterized by:
Freshwater swamps are forested wetlands
- Non-tidal
- < 30 cm peat
- Dominance of woody vegetation
Type of freshwater swamps::
- Riparian wetlands
- Cypress swamp
- White cedar swamps
- Red maple swamp
HYDROLOGY
Riparian ecosystems
see slide 25
BIOGEOCHEMISTRY
Peat accumulation
• Acidic to circum-neutral
–Depends on the degree of peat accumulation
Cypress dome is more acidic than dwarf cypress swamp because it has more peat accumulation
BIOGEOCHEMISTRY
Precipitation
•Acidic to circum-neutral
-Depends on how much precipitation dominates hydrology
Cypress dome is more acidic than alluvial river swamp because it has higher precipitation
BIOGEOCHEMISTRY
Nutrients
•Nutrient conditions vary
- Nutrient and mineral poor, e.g. Cypress dome (Electrical conductivity 60 miuS/cm)
- Nutrient and mineral rich, e.g. Alluvial river swamp (Electrical conductivity 200-400 miuS/cm)
BIOGEOCHEMISTRY
Alluvial river swamp have water chemistry very different from adjacent river
Water fluctuations are less varied in the Alluvial river . Also water is stagnant and mixed with the groundwater. Additionally, there will be more organic matter and sediments, which will accumulate in the swamp.
VEGETATION
Cypress Swamp
Pond cypress
Bald cypress
VEGETATION
White Cedar Swamps
Chamaecyparis thyoides
VEGETATION
Red Maple Swamps
Acer rubrum
ECOSYSTEM FUNCTION
- Productivity is linked with hydrological regime
- Nutrient inflows influence productivity
- Swamps can be nutrient sinks: Phosphorus, Nitrogen, Carbon, Sediments
- Decomposition of wood depends on degree of anaerobic conditions