The role of freshwater eutrophication in greenhouse gas emissions: A review

Y Li, J Shang, C Zhang, W Zhang, L Niu, L Wang… - Science of the Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
Greenhouse gases (GHGs) have long received public attention because they affect the
Earth's climate by producing the greenhouse effect. Freshwaters are an important source of …

[HTML][HTML] The importance of plants for methane emission at the ecosystem scale

D Bastviken, CC Treat, SR Pangala, V Gauci… - Aquatic Botany, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Methane (CH 4), one of the key long-lived atmospheric greenhouse gases, is
primarily produced from organic matter. Accordingly, net primary production of organic …

Methane fluxes show consistent temperature dependence across microbial to ecosystem scales

G Yvon-Durocher, AP Allen, D Bastviken, R Conrad… - Nature, 2014 - nature.com
Methane (CH4) is an important greenhouse gas because it has 25 times the global warming
potential of carbon dioxide (CO2) by mass over a century. Recent calculations suggest that …

Inland water greenhouse gas budgets for RECCAP2: 1. State‐of‐the‐art of global scale assessments

R Lauerwald, GH Allen, BR Deemer… - Global …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Inland waters are important emitters of the greenhouse gasses (GHGs) carbon dioxide
(CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O) to the atmosphere. In the framework of the …

Methane ebullition and diffusion from northern ponds and lakes regulated by the interaction between temperature and system productivity

T DelSontro, L Boutet, A St‐Pierre… - Limnology and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Methane (CH4) emissions from aquatic systems should be coupled to CH4 production, and
thus a temperature‐dependent process, yet recent evidence suggests that modeling CH4 …

Cross continental increase in methane ebullition under climate change

RCH Aben, N Barros, E Van Donk, T Frenken… - Nature …, 2017 - nature.com
Methane (CH4) strongly contributes to observed global warming. As natural CH4 emissions
mainly originate from wet ecosystems, it is important to unravel how climate change may …

Transitions in Arctic ecosystems: Ecological implications of a changing hydrological regime

FJ Wrona, M Johansson, JM Culp… - Journal of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Numerous international scientific assessments and related articles have, during the last
decade, described the observed and potential impacts of climate change as well as other …

Polar regions

JN Larsen, OA Anisimov, A Constable… - Climate change 2014 …, 2015 - elibrary.ru
Several recent climate impact assessments on polar regions have been undertaken,
including the synthesis report on Snow, Water, Ice and Permafrost in the Arctic (AMAP …

Climate warming and cyanobacteria blooms: Looks at their relationships from a new perspective

X Yan, X Xu, M Wang, G Wang, S Wu, Z Li, H Sun… - Water Research, 2017 - Elsevier
Climate warming and eutrophication are regarded as two important contributors to the
occurrence of cyanobacteria blooms in aquatic ecosystems. However, the feedback of …

Global increase in methane production under future warming of lake bottom waters

J Jansen, RI Woolway, BM Kraemer… - Global Change …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Lakes are significant emitters of methane to the atmosphere, and thus are important
components of the global methane budget. Methane is typically produced in lake sediments …