2023
DOI: 10.1128/spectrum.02714-23
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Microbial activity contributes to spatial heterogeneity of wetland methane fluxes

Wyatt Arnold,
Meghan Taylor,
Mark Bradford
et al.

Abstract: The emission of methane from wetlands is spatially heterogeneous, as concurrently measured surface fluxes can vary by orders of magnitude within the span of a few meters. Despite extensive study and the climatic significance of these emissions, it remains unclear what drives large, within-site variations. While geophysical factors (e.g., soil temperature) are known to correlate with methane (CH 4 ) flux, measurable variance in these parameters often declines as spatial and temporal scal… Show more

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