Benthivorous fish bioturbation reduces methane emissions, but increases total greenhouse gas emissions

Ernandes S. Oliveira Junior, Ralph J.M. Temmink, Beatriz F. Buhler, Renata M. Souza, Nathália Resende, Tom Spanings, Claumir C. Muniz, Leon P.M. Lamers, Sarian Kosten

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