Small water bodies, such as temporary ponds, have a high carbon processing potential. Nevertheless, despite the global occurrence of these systems, the carbon effluxes from such water bodies have been largely overlooked. In this study, we examined the intra- and intersystem variability of carbon dioxide (CO2) effluxes from a set of Mediterranean temporary ponds during the flooding phase, a hot-spot for biogeochemical cycling in temporary systems. The CO2 effluxes showed higher variability among the various sections of each pond (i.e., inundated, emerged-unvegetated and emerged-vegetated) than among the ponds. The emerged-vegetated sections showed the highest CO2 effluxes per unit area and tended to drive the total effluxes at the whole-ecos...
Understanding concentrations and contributions of carbon dioxide (CO2) in aquatic ecosystems is an i...
Ponds may hold significant stocks of organic carbon in their sediments and pond creation may offer a...
In lakes and estuaries, a multitude of physical, chemical and biological factors interact to drive l...
Carbon dioxide efflux during the flooding phase of temporary ponds Small water bodies, such as tempo...
Despite the increasing understanding of the magnitude and drivers of carbon gas emissions from inlan...
Small ponds comprise a substantial portion of the total area of the Earth’s inland waters. They can ...
Most fluvial networks worldwide include watercourses that recurrently cease to flow and run dry. The...
Lake carbon-storage is an emerging climate and environmental research theme. Small lakes are increas...
The role of ponds within the terrestrial carbon cycle has been receiving increasing interest. Existi...
Temperate ponds may be important sinks and sources of greenhouse gases but just how quickly ponds bu...
Temporary watercourses that naturally cease to flow and run dry comprise a notable fraction of the w...
Small water systems are important hotspots of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission, but estimates are poorl...
Freshwaters are significant sources of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) in the global carbon c...
Though there is an innumerable amount of freshwater systems, they cover just a small fraction of the...
An active debate has been underway on the magnitude and duration of carbon (C) emissions from hydroe...
Understanding concentrations and contributions of carbon dioxide (CO2) in aquatic ecosystems is an i...
Ponds may hold significant stocks of organic carbon in their sediments and pond creation may offer a...
In lakes and estuaries, a multitude of physical, chemical and biological factors interact to drive l...
Carbon dioxide efflux during the flooding phase of temporary ponds Small water bodies, such as tempo...
Despite the increasing understanding of the magnitude and drivers of carbon gas emissions from inlan...
Small ponds comprise a substantial portion of the total area of the Earth’s inland waters. They can ...
Most fluvial networks worldwide include watercourses that recurrently cease to flow and run dry. The...
Lake carbon-storage is an emerging climate and environmental research theme. Small lakes are increas...
The role of ponds within the terrestrial carbon cycle has been receiving increasing interest. Existi...
Temperate ponds may be important sinks and sources of greenhouse gases but just how quickly ponds bu...
Temporary watercourses that naturally cease to flow and run dry comprise a notable fraction of the w...
Small water systems are important hotspots of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission, but estimates are poorl...
Freshwaters are significant sources of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) in the global carbon c...
Though there is an innumerable amount of freshwater systems, they cover just a small fraction of the...
An active debate has been underway on the magnitude and duration of carbon (C) emissions from hydroe...
Understanding concentrations and contributions of carbon dioxide (CO2) in aquatic ecosystems is an i...
Ponds may hold significant stocks of organic carbon in their sediments and pond creation may offer a...
In lakes and estuaries, a multitude of physical, chemical and biological factors interact to drive l...