Peatlands are significant global methane (CH4) sources, but processes governing CH4 dynamics have been predominantly studied in the Northern Hemisphere. Southern hemispheric and tropical bogs can be dominated by cushion-forming vascular plants (e.g. Astelia pumila, Donatia fascicularis). These cushion bogs are found in many (mostly southern) parts of the world but could also serve as extreme examples for densely rooted northern hemispheric bogs dominated by rushes and sedges. We report highly variable summer CH4 emissions from different microforms in a Patagonian cushion bog as determined by chamber measurements. Driving biogeochemical processes were identified from pore water profiles and carbon isotopic signatures. Intensive root activity...
Global warming is continuing without delay and this is caused by the accumulation of greenhouse gase...
Methane emissions were measured by a static chamber technique in a diverse peatland complex in the N...
Most work on methane (CH(4)) emissions from natural ecosystems has focused on wetlands because they ...
Peatlands are significant global methane (CH4) sources, but processes governing CH4 dynamics have be...
Peatlands are significant global methane (CH4) sources, but processes governing CH4 dynamics have be...
•Vascular wetland plants may substantially increase methane emissions by producing root exudates and...
Vascular wetland plants may substantially increase methane emissions by producing root exudates and ...
We examined the controls on summer CH4 emission from five sites in a peatland complex near Thompson,...
Tropical wetlands are thought to be the most important source of interannual variability in atmosphe...
Tropical wetlands are thought to be the most important source of interannual variability in atmosphe...
We investigate temporal changes in methane emissions over a three-year period from two peatlands in ...
Boreal peatlands, a major source of atmospheric CH4, are characterized by a rapidly fluctuating wate...
Methane flux measurements indicate boreal forest wetlands are large contributors to the global CH4 e...
Sphagnum peatlands are important ecosystems in the methane cycle. Methanotrophs living inside the de...
Wetlands are the single largest natural source of methane (CH4) emissions to the atmosphere. CH4 dyn...
Global warming is continuing without delay and this is caused by the accumulation of greenhouse gase...
Methane emissions were measured by a static chamber technique in a diverse peatland complex in the N...
Most work on methane (CH(4)) emissions from natural ecosystems has focused on wetlands because they ...
Peatlands are significant global methane (CH4) sources, but processes governing CH4 dynamics have be...
Peatlands are significant global methane (CH4) sources, but processes governing CH4 dynamics have be...
•Vascular wetland plants may substantially increase methane emissions by producing root exudates and...
Vascular wetland plants may substantially increase methane emissions by producing root exudates and ...
We examined the controls on summer CH4 emission from five sites in a peatland complex near Thompson,...
Tropical wetlands are thought to be the most important source of interannual variability in atmosphe...
Tropical wetlands are thought to be the most important source of interannual variability in atmosphe...
We investigate temporal changes in methane emissions over a three-year period from two peatlands in ...
Boreal peatlands, a major source of atmospheric CH4, are characterized by a rapidly fluctuating wate...
Methane flux measurements indicate boreal forest wetlands are large contributors to the global CH4 e...
Sphagnum peatlands are important ecosystems in the methane cycle. Methanotrophs living inside the de...
Wetlands are the single largest natural source of methane (CH4) emissions to the atmosphere. CH4 dyn...
Global warming is continuing without delay and this is caused by the accumulation of greenhouse gase...
Methane emissions were measured by a static chamber technique in a diverse peatland complex in the N...
Most work on methane (CH(4)) emissions from natural ecosystems has focused on wetlands because they ...