Several thousands of tank bromeliads per hectare of neotropical forest create a unique wetland ecosystem that emits substantial amounts of CH4 . Tank bromeliads growing in the forest canopy (functional type-II tank bromeliads) were found to emit more CH4 than tank bromeliads growing on the forest floor (functional type-I tank bromeliads) but the reasons for this difference and the underlying microbial CH4 -cycling processes have not been studied. Therefore, we characterized archaeal communities in bromeliad tanks of the two different functional types in a neotropical montane forest of southern Ecuador using terminal-restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP) and performed tank-slurry incubations to measure CH4 production potential, s...
Wetlands are the single largest natural source of methane (CH4) emissions to the atmosphere. CH4 dyn...
Methane (CH4) is guaranteed to affect climate change and is essential in rising temperatures. Scient...
The floodplain of the Amazon River is a large source for the greenhouse gas methane, but the soil mi...
The results indicate that every bromeliad tank is a unique island with respect to its resident micro...
Plants within the family Bromeliaceae possess unique foliage arranged in compact rosettes capable ...
Tank bromeliads are common epiphytic plants throughout neotropical forests that store significant am...
Wetlands are the largest natural source of methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas. The microbial com...
Data from remote sensing and Eddy towers indicate that forests are not always net sinks for atmosphe...
Tropical peatlands are globally important carbon reservoirs that play a crucial role in fluxes of at...
The Amazon rainforest is a biodiversity hotspot and large terrestrial carbon sink threatened by agri...
There is ample evidence that methane (CH4) emissions from natural wetlands exhibit large spatial var...
The Amazon rainforest is a biodiversity hotspot and large terrestrial carbon sink threatened by agri...
The Amazonian floodplain forests are dynamic ecosystems of great importance for the regional hydrolo...
Peatlands are significant global methane (CH4) sources, but processes governing CH4 dynamics have be...
Amazonian rainforest is undergoing increasing rates of deforestation, driven primarily by cattle pas...
Wetlands are the single largest natural source of methane (CH4) emissions to the atmosphere. CH4 dyn...
Methane (CH4) is guaranteed to affect climate change and is essential in rising temperatures. Scient...
The floodplain of the Amazon River is a large source for the greenhouse gas methane, but the soil mi...
The results indicate that every bromeliad tank is a unique island with respect to its resident micro...
Plants within the family Bromeliaceae possess unique foliage arranged in compact rosettes capable ...
Tank bromeliads are common epiphytic plants throughout neotropical forests that store significant am...
Wetlands are the largest natural source of methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas. The microbial com...
Data from remote sensing and Eddy towers indicate that forests are not always net sinks for atmosphe...
Tropical peatlands are globally important carbon reservoirs that play a crucial role in fluxes of at...
The Amazon rainforest is a biodiversity hotspot and large terrestrial carbon sink threatened by agri...
There is ample evidence that methane (CH4) emissions from natural wetlands exhibit large spatial var...
The Amazon rainforest is a biodiversity hotspot and large terrestrial carbon sink threatened by agri...
The Amazonian floodplain forests are dynamic ecosystems of great importance for the regional hydrolo...
Peatlands are significant global methane (CH4) sources, but processes governing CH4 dynamics have be...
Amazonian rainforest is undergoing increasing rates of deforestation, driven primarily by cattle pas...
Wetlands are the single largest natural source of methane (CH4) emissions to the atmosphere. CH4 dyn...
Methane (CH4) is guaranteed to affect climate change and is essential in rising temperatures. Scient...
The floodplain of the Amazon River is a large source for the greenhouse gas methane, but the soil mi...