Wetlands play an important role in regulating the atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations and thus affecting the climate. However, there is still lack of quantitative evaluation of such a role across different wetland types, especially at the global scale. Here, we conducted a meta-analysis to compare ecosystem CO2 fluxes among various types of wetlands using a global database compiled from the literature. This database consists of 143 site-years of eddy covariance data from 22 inland wetland and 21 coastal wetland sites across the globe. Coastal wetlands had higher annual gross primary productivity (GPP), ecosystem respiration (Re), and net ecosystem productivity (NEP) than inland wetlands. On a per unit area basis, coastal wetland...
Coastal marshes take up atmospheric CO2 while emitting CO2, CH4, and N2O. This ability to sequester ...
Using the Eddy Covariance (EC) technique, we analyzed temporal variation in net ecosystem CO2 exchan...
Coastal wetlands play an increasingly important role in regulating greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes and t...
Wetland vegetation often takes in more atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) during photosynthesis than i...
Freshwater wetlands can contribute significantly to the global carbon budget as a net source or sink...
It remains unclear whether coastal wetlands could maintain the expected carbon sink role since extre...
Coastal wetlands have the highest carbon sequestration rate per unit area among all unmanaged natura...
Many wetland ecosystems such as peatlands and wet tundra hold large amounts of organic carbon (C) in...
Coastal wetlands provide the unique biogeochemical functions of storing a large fraction of the terr...
Many wetland ecosystems such as peatlands and wet tundra hold large amounts of organic carbon (C) in...
This data is provided as supporting and supplementary material to the article Warming stimulates CO2...
Changes in the timing and magnitude of precipitation is a threat to agricultural productivity and fa...
Episodic flooding due to intense rainfall events is characteristic in many wetlands, which may modif...
Wetlands can influence global climate via greenhouse gas (GHG) exchange of carbon dioxide (CO2 ), me...
How aquatic primary productivity influences the carbon (C) sequestering capacity of wetlands is unce...
Coastal marshes take up atmospheric CO2 while emitting CO2, CH4, and N2O. This ability to sequester ...
Using the Eddy Covariance (EC) technique, we analyzed temporal variation in net ecosystem CO2 exchan...
Coastal wetlands play an increasingly important role in regulating greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes and t...
Wetland vegetation often takes in more atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) during photosynthesis than i...
Freshwater wetlands can contribute significantly to the global carbon budget as a net source or sink...
It remains unclear whether coastal wetlands could maintain the expected carbon sink role since extre...
Coastal wetlands have the highest carbon sequestration rate per unit area among all unmanaged natura...
Many wetland ecosystems such as peatlands and wet tundra hold large amounts of organic carbon (C) in...
Coastal wetlands provide the unique biogeochemical functions of storing a large fraction of the terr...
Many wetland ecosystems such as peatlands and wet tundra hold large amounts of organic carbon (C) in...
This data is provided as supporting and supplementary material to the article Warming stimulates CO2...
Changes in the timing and magnitude of precipitation is a threat to agricultural productivity and fa...
Episodic flooding due to intense rainfall events is characteristic in many wetlands, which may modif...
Wetlands can influence global climate via greenhouse gas (GHG) exchange of carbon dioxide (CO2 ), me...
How aquatic primary productivity influences the carbon (C) sequestering capacity of wetlands is unce...
Coastal marshes take up atmospheric CO2 while emitting CO2, CH4, and N2O. This ability to sequester ...
Using the Eddy Covariance (EC) technique, we analyzed temporal variation in net ecosystem CO2 exchan...
Coastal wetlands play an increasingly important role in regulating greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes and t...