© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Sanders‐DeMott, R., Eagle, M., Kroeger, K., Wang, F., Brooks, T., Suttles, J., Nick, S., Mann, A., & Tang, J. Impoundment increases methane emissions in Phragmites‐invaded coastal wetlands. Global Change Biology, 28(15), (2022): 4539– 4557. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.16217.Saline tidal wetlands are important sites of carbon sequestration and produce negligible methane (CH4) emissions due to regular inundation with sulfate-rich seawater. Yet, widespread management of coastal hydrology has restricted tidal exchange in vast areas of coastal wetlands. These ecosystems often undergo impoundment...
Salt marshes provide a range of ecosystem services and yet are subjected to anthropogenic impacts th...
For centuries, coastal marshes have been subjected to anthropogenic stressors. Great expanses of coa...
Wetlands play an integral role in the global biogeochemical cycling of carbon (C). Historically, res...
Coastal wetlands are sites of rapid carbon (C) sequestration and contain large soil C stocks. Thus, ...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Freshwater impounded wetlands are created by artificially restricting coastal wetlands connection to...
Blue carbon (C) ecosystems are among the most effective C sinks of the biosphere, but methane (CH4) ...
Salt marshes and tidally controlled wetlands are known to have a carbon (C) sequestration potential ...
Wetlands store large amounts of carbon (C) in biomass and soils, playing a crucial role in offsettin...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The replacement of native species by invasive Phragmites australis in coastal wetlands may impact ec...
Coastal wetlands have the ability to sequester large amounts of “blue carbon” in sediments that woul...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Coastal ecosystems can efficiently remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere and are thus prom...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2020. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
Salt marshes provide a range of ecosystem services and yet are subjected to anthropogenic impacts th...
For centuries, coastal marshes have been subjected to anthropogenic stressors. Great expanses of coa...
Wetlands play an integral role in the global biogeochemical cycling of carbon (C). Historically, res...
Coastal wetlands are sites of rapid carbon (C) sequestration and contain large soil C stocks. Thus, ...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Freshwater impounded wetlands are created by artificially restricting coastal wetlands connection to...
Blue carbon (C) ecosystems are among the most effective C sinks of the biosphere, but methane (CH4) ...
Salt marshes and tidally controlled wetlands are known to have a carbon (C) sequestration potential ...
Wetlands store large amounts of carbon (C) in biomass and soils, playing a crucial role in offsettin...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The replacement of native species by invasive Phragmites australis in coastal wetlands may impact ec...
Coastal wetlands have the ability to sequester large amounts of “blue carbon” in sediments that woul...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Coastal ecosystems can efficiently remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere and are thus prom...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2020. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
Salt marshes provide a range of ecosystem services and yet are subjected to anthropogenic impacts th...
For centuries, coastal marshes have been subjected to anthropogenic stressors. Great expanses of coa...
Wetlands play an integral role in the global biogeochemical cycling of carbon (C). Historically, res...