Active methane production in oxygenated lake waters challenges the long-standing paradigm that microbial methane production occurs only under anoxic conditions and forces us to rethink the ecology and environmental dynamics of this powerful greenhouse gas. Methane production in the upper oxic water layers places the methane source closer to the air–water interface, where convective mixing and microbubble detrainment can lead to a methane efflux higher than that previously assumed. Microorganisms may produce methane in oxic environments by being equipped with enzymes to counteract the effects of molecular oxygen during methanogenesis or using alternative pathways that do not involve oxygen-sensitive enzymes. As this process appears to be inf...
Several studies have shown that different organisms are able to produce methane (CH4) in oxic condit...
Methane (CH4) is the second most important greenhouse gas after CO2 contributing to climate change. ...
Freshwater lakes represent a substantial natural source of methane to the atmosphere and thus contri...
Microbial methane production is commonly believed to be an exclusively anaerobic process performed b...
Recent discovery of oxic methane production in sea and lake waters, as well as wetlands, demands re-...
The prevailing paradigm in aquatic science is that microbial methanogenesis happens primarily in ano...
The widely reported paradox of methane oversaturation in oxygenated water challenges the prevailing ...
The prevailing paradigm in methane research is that biological methane production is exclusive to an...
The discovery of methane production in oxic waters challenges the paradigm of strict anoxic requirem...
Oxic lake surface waters are frequently oversaturated with methane (CH4). The contribution to the gl...
In lakes, large amounts of methane are produced in anoxic sediments. Methane-oxidizing bacteria effe...
Lakes are a natural source of methane to the atmosphere and contribute significantly to total emissi...
Lakes are a natural source of methane to the atmosphere and contribute significantly to total emissi...
<div><p>Lakes are a natural source of methane to the atmosphere and contribute significantly to tota...
Despite growing evidence that methane (CH4) formation could also occur in well-oxygenated surface fr...
Several studies have shown that different organisms are able to produce methane (CH4) in oxic condit...
Methane (CH4) is the second most important greenhouse gas after CO2 contributing to climate change. ...
Freshwater lakes represent a substantial natural source of methane to the atmosphere and thus contri...
Microbial methane production is commonly believed to be an exclusively anaerobic process performed b...
Recent discovery of oxic methane production in sea and lake waters, as well as wetlands, demands re-...
The prevailing paradigm in aquatic science is that microbial methanogenesis happens primarily in ano...
The widely reported paradox of methane oversaturation in oxygenated water challenges the prevailing ...
The prevailing paradigm in methane research is that biological methane production is exclusive to an...
The discovery of methane production in oxic waters challenges the paradigm of strict anoxic requirem...
Oxic lake surface waters are frequently oversaturated with methane (CH4). The contribution to the gl...
In lakes, large amounts of methane are produced in anoxic sediments. Methane-oxidizing bacteria effe...
Lakes are a natural source of methane to the atmosphere and contribute significantly to total emissi...
Lakes are a natural source of methane to the atmosphere and contribute significantly to total emissi...
<div><p>Lakes are a natural source of methane to the atmosphere and contribute significantly to tota...
Despite growing evidence that methane (CH4) formation could also occur in well-oxygenated surface fr...
Several studies have shown that different organisms are able to produce methane (CH4) in oxic condit...
Methane (CH4) is the second most important greenhouse gas after CO2 contributing to climate change. ...
Freshwater lakes represent a substantial natural source of methane to the atmosphere and thus contri...