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Fiddler crab bioturbation stimulates methane emissions in mangroves: Insights into microbial mechanisms

Guoming Qin, Zhe Lü, Shuchai Gan, Lulu Zhang, Jingtao Wu, Christian J. Sanders, Zhili He, Xiaoli Yu, Jingfan Zhang, Jinge Zhou, Ruyi Ding, Xingyun Huang, Han Chen, Hua He, Mengxiao Yu, Hui Li, Faming Wang

2024Soil Biology and Biochemistry36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mangrove ecosystems are pivotal in blue carbon capture, yet they can also release varying levels of methane (CH 4 ). Fiddler crabs are known players in carbon (C) cycling within mangrove ecosystems, but their precise contributions to CH 4 emissions and microbially-driven processes are not yet well understood. We compared CH 4 emissions, soil physicochemical properties , and methanogenic and methanotrophic communities in non-bioturbated and bioturbated soils within two mangrove communities: Sonneratia apetala (SA) and Pongamia pinnata (PP). The presence of fiddler crabs led to an increase in CH 4 emission rates in the bioturbated soil, ranging from 86% to 430% compared to un-bioturbated soil. The bioturbated soil also exhibited higher levels of ammonium, pH, and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) but with lower concentrations of nitrate, sulfate, salinity , and total nitrogen. Moreover, an increase was observed in the abundance methanogenic communities, but the abundance and diversity of methanotrophic communities was reduced in the bioturbated soil. The increased abundance of Methanosarcina and reduced abundance of type II methanotrophs in the bioturbated soil could result in an overall increase in CH 4 emissions. This study result highlights that bioturbation can greatly influence CH 4 emissions in mangroves and emphasizes the importance of considering the ecological role of fiddler crabs in the evaluation of coastal blue carbon sequestration .

Topics & Concepts

Fiddler crabBioturbationMangroveMethane emissionsOcypodidaeMethaneEnvironmental scienceEcologyDecapodaBiologySedimentCrustaceanPaleontologyCoastal wetland ecosystem dynamicsMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyMethane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
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