Coastal wetlands are essential for regulating the global carbon budget through soil carbon sequestration and greenhouse gas (GHG – CO2, CH4, and N2O) fluxes. The conversion of coastal wetlands to agricultural land alters these fluxes' magnitude and direction (uptake/release). However, the extent and drivers of change of GHG fluxes are still unknown for many tropical regions. We measured soil GHG fluxes from three natural coastal wetlands – mangroves, salt marsh, and freshwater tidal forests – and two alternative agricultural land uses – sugarcane farming and pastures for cattle grazing (ponded and dry conditions). We assessed variations throughout different climatic conditions (dry–cool, dry–hot, and wet–hot) within 2 years of measurements ...
Drained organic soils are a significant source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to the atmosphere. ...
Coastal marshes contribute greatly to atmospheric greenhouse gases (GHGs) and have thus attracted co...
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef (GBR) catchments include some of the world’s most intact coastal wetl...
Mangrove forests are important carbon sinks in the tropics, yet tropical mangrove deforestation and ...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) flux from wetland systems, both in their natural state and following drainage, ...
In order to better understand how global climate change will affect greenhouse gas dynamics in wetla...
Savanna ecosystems are subjected to accelerating land use change as human demand for food and forest...
Abstract Behind their role as carbon sinks, mangrove soil can also emit greenhouse gases (GHG) throu...
Increases in atmospheric concentrations of the greenhouse gases (GHGs) carbon dioxide (CO2), methane...
Plant invasion and aquaculture activities have drastically modified the landscape of coastal wetland...
Tropical peatlands are vital ecosystems that play an important role in global carbon storage and cyc...
Abstract Tropical wetlands are not included in Earth systemmodels, despite being an important source...
Currently, there is a lack of knowledge about GHG emissions, specifically NO and CH, in subtropical ...
Mangrove wetland soils have been considered as important sources for atmospheric CH4, but the magnit...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes play crucial roles in regulating the Earth surface temperature. However,...
Drained organic soils are a significant source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to the atmosphere. ...
Coastal marshes contribute greatly to atmospheric greenhouse gases (GHGs) and have thus attracted co...
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef (GBR) catchments include some of the world’s most intact coastal wetl...
Mangrove forests are important carbon sinks in the tropics, yet tropical mangrove deforestation and ...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) flux from wetland systems, both in their natural state and following drainage, ...
In order to better understand how global climate change will affect greenhouse gas dynamics in wetla...
Savanna ecosystems are subjected to accelerating land use change as human demand for food and forest...
Abstract Behind their role as carbon sinks, mangrove soil can also emit greenhouse gases (GHG) throu...
Increases in atmospheric concentrations of the greenhouse gases (GHGs) carbon dioxide (CO2), methane...
Plant invasion and aquaculture activities have drastically modified the landscape of coastal wetland...
Tropical peatlands are vital ecosystems that play an important role in global carbon storage and cyc...
Abstract Tropical wetlands are not included in Earth systemmodels, despite being an important source...
Currently, there is a lack of knowledge about GHG emissions, specifically NO and CH, in subtropical ...
Mangrove wetland soils have been considered as important sources for atmospheric CH4, but the magnit...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes play crucial roles in regulating the Earth surface temperature. However,...
Drained organic soils are a significant source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to the atmosphere. ...
Coastal marshes contribute greatly to atmospheric greenhouse gases (GHGs) and have thus attracted co...
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef (GBR) catchments include some of the world’s most intact coastal wetl...