Shallow lake sediments harbor methanogen communities that are responsible for large amounts of CH4 flux to the atmosphere. These communities play a major role in degrading in-fluxed terrestrial organic matter (t-OM)-much of which settles in shallow near-shore sediments. Little work has examined how sediment methanogens are affected by the quantity and quality of t-OM, and the physicochemical factors that shape their community. Here, we filled mesocosms with artificial lake sediments amended with different ratios and concentrations of coniferous and deciduous tree litter. We installed them in three boreal lakes near Sudbury, Canada that varied in trophic status and water clarity. We found that higher endogenous nutrient concentrations led to...
Methane oxidation produces biomass that is a potential source of particulate carbon for consumers, a...
Shallow lakes are hotspots for carbon processing and important natural sources of methane (CH4)emiss...
We measured aspects of sediment methane (CH4) cycling dynamics in 3 shallow (mean depth, z = 2.1 m) ...
Freshwater lake sediments play key roles in the cycling of carbon. This includes hosting microbial c...
The microbial communities of lake sediments play key roles in carbon cycling, linking lakes to their...
Freshwater ecosystems are a major source of methane (CH4), contributing 0.65 Pg (in CO2 equivalents)...
The microbial communities of lake sediments play key roles in carbon cycling, linking lakes to their...
Eutrophication increases the input of labile, algae-derived, organic matter (OM) into lake sediments...
The microbial communities of lake sediments play key roles in carbon cycling, linking lakes to their...
An important question in the context of climate change is to understand how CH4 production is regula...
International audienceLentic ecosystems play a major role in the global carbon cycling but the under...
Functional and structural aspects of the indigenous methanogenic and methanotrophic microbial popula...
The concentrations of terrestrially derived dissolved organic carbon have been increasing throughout...
Methane oxidation produces biomass that is a potential source of particulate carbon for consumers, a...
Shallow lakes are hotspots for carbon processing and important natural sources of methane (CH4)emiss...
We measured aspects of sediment methane (CH4) cycling dynamics in 3 shallow (mean depth, z = 2.1 m) ...
Freshwater lake sediments play key roles in the cycling of carbon. This includes hosting microbial c...
The microbial communities of lake sediments play key roles in carbon cycling, linking lakes to their...
Freshwater ecosystems are a major source of methane (CH4), contributing 0.65 Pg (in CO2 equivalents)...
The microbial communities of lake sediments play key roles in carbon cycling, linking lakes to their...
Eutrophication increases the input of labile, algae-derived, organic matter (OM) into lake sediments...
The microbial communities of lake sediments play key roles in carbon cycling, linking lakes to their...
An important question in the context of climate change is to understand how CH4 production is regula...
International audienceLentic ecosystems play a major role in the global carbon cycling but the under...
Functional and structural aspects of the indigenous methanogenic and methanotrophic microbial popula...
The concentrations of terrestrially derived dissolved organic carbon have been increasing throughout...
Methane oxidation produces biomass that is a potential source of particulate carbon for consumers, a...
Shallow lakes are hotspots for carbon processing and important natural sources of methane (CH4)emiss...
We measured aspects of sediment methane (CH4) cycling dynamics in 3 shallow (mean depth, z = 2.1 m) ...