Accepted VersionForested wetlands may represent important ecosystems for mitigating climate change effects through carbon (C) sequestration because of their slow decomposition and C storage by trees. Despite this potential importance, few studies have acknowledged the role of temperate treed swamps in the C cycle. In southwestern Nova Scotia, Canada, we examined the role of treed swamps in the soil C cycle by determining C inputs through litterfall, assessing decomposition rates and soil C pools, and quantifying C outputs through soil greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The treed swamps were found to represent large supplies of C inputs through litterfall to the forest floor. The swamp soils had substantially greater C stores than the swamp&nda...
We evaluated the potential of prairie wetlands in North America as carbon sinks. Agricultural conver...
Wetlands store large amounts of carbon (C) in biomass and soils, playing a crucial role in offsettin...
ABSTRACT. Three separate research efforts conducted in the same wetland-peatland system in the north...
Forested wetlands may represent important ecosystems for mitigating climate change effects through c...
Abstract Swamps are a highly significant wetland type in North America both in terms of areal extent...
Northern wetlands with organic soil i.e., mires are significant carbon storages. This key ecosystem ...
Given the rising concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the Earth’s atmosphere, it is important to...
Northern wetlands contain ≈30% of the world’s terrestrial carbon store, resulting from the incomplet...
Organic matter stored in wetlands constitutes a globally significant terrestrial carbon pool interac...
Northern peatlands store one third of the world’s soil carbon (C), as they remove more C from the at...
Abstract Background Natural wetlands can mitigate ong...
Draining peatlands for forestry in the northern hemisphere turns their soils from carbon sinks to su...
Draining peatlands for forestry in the northern hemisphere turns their soils from carbon sinks to su...
Northern peatlands are important long-term carbon (C) sinks with one-third of northern hemisphere so...
Peatlands are important components of the global carbon cycle, storing one-third of the global soil ...
We evaluated the potential of prairie wetlands in North America as carbon sinks. Agricultural conver...
Wetlands store large amounts of carbon (C) in biomass and soils, playing a crucial role in offsettin...
ABSTRACT. Three separate research efforts conducted in the same wetland-peatland system in the north...
Forested wetlands may represent important ecosystems for mitigating climate change effects through c...
Abstract Swamps are a highly significant wetland type in North America both in terms of areal extent...
Northern wetlands with organic soil i.e., mires are significant carbon storages. This key ecosystem ...
Given the rising concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the Earth’s atmosphere, it is important to...
Northern wetlands contain ≈30% of the world’s terrestrial carbon store, resulting from the incomplet...
Organic matter stored in wetlands constitutes a globally significant terrestrial carbon pool interac...
Northern peatlands store one third of the world’s soil carbon (C), as they remove more C from the at...
Abstract Background Natural wetlands can mitigate ong...
Draining peatlands for forestry in the northern hemisphere turns their soils from carbon sinks to su...
Draining peatlands for forestry in the northern hemisphere turns their soils from carbon sinks to su...
Northern peatlands are important long-term carbon (C) sinks with one-third of northern hemisphere so...
Peatlands are important components of the global carbon cycle, storing one-third of the global soil ...
We evaluated the potential of prairie wetlands in North America as carbon sinks. Agricultural conver...
Wetlands store large amounts of carbon (C) in biomass and soils, playing a crucial role in offsettin...
ABSTRACT. Three separate research efforts conducted in the same wetland-peatland system in the north...