Benthic metabolism (measured as CO(2) production) and carbon oxidation pathways were evaluated in 4 mangrove mesocosms subjected daily to seawater or 60% sewage in the absence or presence of mangrove trees and biogenic structures (pneumatophores and crab burrows). Total CO(2) emission from darkened sediments devoid of biogenic structures at pristine conditions was comparable during inundation (immersion) and air exposure (emersion), although increased 2-7 times in sewage contaminated mesocosms. Biogenic structures increased low tide carbon gas emissions at contaminated (30%) and particularly pristine conditions (60%). When sewage was loaded into the mesocosms under unvegetated and planted conditions, iron reduction was substituted by sulfat...
Mangrove forests are highly productive yet vulnerable ecosystems that act as important carbon sinks ...
Vegetated coastal habitats (VCHs), such as mangrove forests, salt marshes and seagrass meadows, have...
Extracellular enzymes, primarily produced by microorganisms, affect ecosystem processes because of t...
Benthic metabolism (measured as CO2 production) and carbon oxidation pathways were evaluated in 4 ma...
This study evaluated the effects of biogenic structures (tree roots and crab burrows) on sediment ca...
Globally, soils and sediments are affected by the bioturbation activities of benthic species. The co...
The experiment examined the influence of mangrove saplings (Avicennia marina) and fiddler crabs (Uca...
To evaluate how mangrove invasion and removal can modify short-term benthic carbon cycling and ecosy...
CH_4 is one of the most important greenhouse gas. In tropical and subtropical coastal region, mangro...
995-1003Mangrove plays a pivotal role in the nutrient biogeochemical processes by behaving as both ...
Our current knowledge on production, composition, transport, pathways and transformations of organic...
Subtropical coastal wetlands are at the forefront of sea-level rise induced vegetation transition. A...
Mangroves are the major ecosystems of tropical and subtropical coastlines. They are considered as a ...
Vegetated coastal habitats (VCHs), such as mangrove forests, salt marshes and seagrass meadows, have...
The presence of mangrove trees and crab burrows potentially contribute to localized variation in sed...
Mangrove forests are highly productive yet vulnerable ecosystems that act as important carbon sinks ...
Vegetated coastal habitats (VCHs), such as mangrove forests, salt marshes and seagrass meadows, have...
Extracellular enzymes, primarily produced by microorganisms, affect ecosystem processes because of t...
Benthic metabolism (measured as CO2 production) and carbon oxidation pathways were evaluated in 4 ma...
This study evaluated the effects of biogenic structures (tree roots and crab burrows) on sediment ca...
Globally, soils and sediments are affected by the bioturbation activities of benthic species. The co...
The experiment examined the influence of mangrove saplings (Avicennia marina) and fiddler crabs (Uca...
To evaluate how mangrove invasion and removal can modify short-term benthic carbon cycling and ecosy...
CH_4 is one of the most important greenhouse gas. In tropical and subtropical coastal region, mangro...
995-1003Mangrove plays a pivotal role in the nutrient biogeochemical processes by behaving as both ...
Our current knowledge on production, composition, transport, pathways and transformations of organic...
Subtropical coastal wetlands are at the forefront of sea-level rise induced vegetation transition. A...
Mangroves are the major ecosystems of tropical and subtropical coastlines. They are considered as a ...
Vegetated coastal habitats (VCHs), such as mangrove forests, salt marshes and seagrass meadows, have...
The presence of mangrove trees and crab burrows potentially contribute to localized variation in sed...
Mangrove forests are highly productive yet vulnerable ecosystems that act as important carbon sinks ...
Vegetated coastal habitats (VCHs), such as mangrove forests, salt marshes and seagrass meadows, have...
Extracellular enzymes, primarily produced by microorganisms, affect ecosystem processes because of t...