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Titel
Patterns of Potential Methanogenesis Along Soil Moisture Gradients Following Drying and Rewetting in Midwestern Prairie Pothole Wetlands
Ist Teil von
  • Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.), 2015-08, Vol.35 (4), p.633-640
Ort / Verlag
Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands
Erscheinungsjahr
2015
Quelle
SpringerLink
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Current models predict more intense rainstorms and extreme drought events in response to global climate change. In wetlands, greater variation in precipitation may increase fluctuation in wetland size, expanding the area of soil exposed to drying/rewetting cycles and periodic inundation. We investigated the potential impact of these changes on rates of methane (CH 4 ) production from wetland soils along a moisture gradient encompassing open water through a zone of seasonal saturation to dry prairie. We used short (2 day) and long term (7 week) anoxic incubations of soils collected along our gradients to assess how soils exposed to varying levels of saturation would respond to drying/rewetting cycles and inundation. In both incubations, permanently-saturated soils showed the highest initial CH 4 production potential. Seasonally-saturated (ephemeral) soils, however, generally produced more CH 4 after short term drying and rewetting and after several weeks of anoxic incubation. Observed temporal delays in the onset of rapid CH 4 production ranged from 5 to 30 days and were longer in ephemeral than in permanently wet soils. In addition, ephemeral soils showed larger increases in rates of CH 4 production following temporal delays, suggesting increased CH 4 production as wetlands become more hydrologically dynamic.

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