Auteurs
Yizhu Zhu, Kevin J Purdy, Özge Eyice, Lidong Shen, Sarah F Harpenslager, Gabriel Yvon-Durocher, Alex J Dumbrell, Mark Trimmer
Publicatiedatum
2020/7
Tijdschrift
Nature Climate Change
Volume
10
Editie
7
Pagina's
685-690
Uitgever
Nature Publishing Group UK
Beschrijving
Net emissions of the potent GHG methane from ecosystems represent the balance between microbial methane production (methanogenesis) and oxidation (methanotrophy), each with different sensitivities to temperature. How this balance will be altered by long-term global warming, especially in freshwaters that are major methane sources, remains unknown. Here we show that the experimental warming of artificial ponds over 11 years drives a disproportionate increase in methanogenesis over methanotrophy that increases the warming potential of the gases they emit. The increased methane emissions far exceed temperature-based predictions, driven by shifts in the methanogen community under warming, while the methanotroph community was conserved. Our experimentally induced increase in methane emissions from artificial ponds is, in part, reflected globally as a disproportionate increase in the capacity of …
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