Freshwater ecosystems are a major source of methane (CH4), contributing 0.65 Pg (in CO2 equivalents) yr-1 towards global carbon emissions and offsetting ~25% of the terrestrial carbon sink. Most CH4 emissions come from littoral sediments, where large quantities of plant material are decomposed. Climate change is predicted to shift plant community composition, and thus change the quality of inputs into detrital food webs, with the potential to affect CH4 production. Here we find that variation in phenol availability from decomposing organic matter underlies large differences in CH4 production in lake sediments. Production is at least 400-times higher from sediments composed of macrophyte litter compared to terrestrial sources because of inhi...
The microbial communities of lake sediments play key roles in carbon cycling, linking lakes to their...
Here, we investigate the importance of net CH4 production and emissions in the carbon (C) budget of ...
International audienceLentic ecosystems play a major role in the global carbon cycling but the under...
Freshwater ecosystems are a major source of methane (CH4), contributing 0.65 Pg (in CO2 equivalents)...
An important question in the context of climate change is to understand how CH4 production is regula...
Shallow lake sediments harbor methanogen communities that are responsible for large amounts of CH4 f...
Inland water sediments receive large quantities of terrestrial organic matter(1-5) and are globally ...
Lakes process large volumes of organic carbon (OC), are important sources of methane (CH4), and cont...
Methane (CH4) is the second most important greenhouse gas after CO2 contributing to climate change. ...
Methane (CH4), one of the key long-lived atmospheric greenhouse gases, is primarily produced from or...
Methane (CH4) is produced in many natural systems that are vulnerable to change under a warming clim...
Streams and rivers can substantially modify organic carbon (OC) inputs from terrestrial landscapes, ...
Shallow lakes are hotspots for carbon processing and important natural sources of methane (CH4)emiss...
Methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas, is produced in and emitted from lakes at globally significan...
Methane (CH4) is produced in many natural systems that are vulnerable to change under a warming clim...
The microbial communities of lake sediments play key roles in carbon cycling, linking lakes to their...
Here, we investigate the importance of net CH4 production and emissions in the carbon (C) budget of ...
International audienceLentic ecosystems play a major role in the global carbon cycling but the under...
Freshwater ecosystems are a major source of methane (CH4), contributing 0.65 Pg (in CO2 equivalents)...
An important question in the context of climate change is to understand how CH4 production is regula...
Shallow lake sediments harbor methanogen communities that are responsible for large amounts of CH4 f...
Inland water sediments receive large quantities of terrestrial organic matter(1-5) and are globally ...
Lakes process large volumes of organic carbon (OC), are important sources of methane (CH4), and cont...
Methane (CH4) is the second most important greenhouse gas after CO2 contributing to climate change. ...
Methane (CH4), one of the key long-lived atmospheric greenhouse gases, is primarily produced from or...
Methane (CH4) is produced in many natural systems that are vulnerable to change under a warming clim...
Streams and rivers can substantially modify organic carbon (OC) inputs from terrestrial landscapes, ...
Shallow lakes are hotspots for carbon processing and important natural sources of methane (CH4)emiss...
Methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas, is produced in and emitted from lakes at globally significan...
Methane (CH4) is produced in many natural systems that are vulnerable to change under a warming clim...
The microbial communities of lake sediments play key roles in carbon cycling, linking lakes to their...
Here, we investigate the importance of net CH4 production and emissions in the carbon (C) budget of ...
International audienceLentic ecosystems play a major role in the global carbon cycling but the under...