Phenology is the dominant control of methane emissions in a tropical non-forested wetland

NATURE COMMUNICATIONS(2022)

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Tropical wetlands are a significant source of atmospheric methane (CH 4 ), but their importance to the global CH 4 budget is uncertain due to a paucity of direct observations. Net wetland emissions result from complex interactions and co-variation between microbial production and oxidation in the soil, and transport to the atmosphere. Here we show that phenology is the overarching control of net CH 4 emissions to the atmosphere from a permanent, vegetated tropical swamp in the Okavango Delta, Botswana, and we find that vegetative processes modulate net CH 4 emissions at sub-daily to inter-annual timescales. Without considering the role played by papyrus on regulating the efflux of CH 4 to the atmosphere, the annual budget for the entire Okavango Delta, would be under- or over-estimated by a factor of two. Our measurements demonstrate the importance of including vegetative processes such as phenological cycles into wetlands emission budgets of CH 4 .
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Carbon cycle,Science,Humanities and Social Sciences,multidisciplinary
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