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The METHANIAQ project aims to understand methane emissions from aquatic ecosystems, particularly focusing on aerobic methane production in surface waters. By investigating how environmental changes affect methane-cycling microorganisms, the research seeks to clarify their role in global greenhouse gas emissions.
Aquatic ecosystems are a major source of the potent greenhouse gas methane, accounting for half of the global methane emissions.
Biogenic methane is microbially produced in anoxic sediments and typically rapidly consumed by methanotrophic microorganisms, largely limiting emissions to the atmosphere.
However, methane concentrations are often elevated in oxic surface waters of oceans and lakes (“methane paradox”).
Aerobic methane production in surface waters might constitute a particularly importa…
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