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The importance of considering animal body mass in IPCC greenhouse inventories and the underappreciated role of wild herbivores

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dc.contributor.author Smith, Felisa A. en
dc.contributor.author Lyons, Sara K. en
dc.contributor.author Wagner, Peter en
dc.contributor.author Elliott, Scott M. en
dc.date.accessioned 2015-05-21T15:24:25Z
dc.date.available 2015-05-21T15:24:25Z
dc.date.issued 2015
dc.identifier.citation Smith, Felisa A., Lyons, Sara K., Wagner, Peter, and Elliott, Scott M. 2015. "The importance of considering animal body mass in IPCC greenhouse inventories and the underappreciated role of wild herbivores." <em>Global Change Biology</em>. 21 (10):3880&ndash;3888. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.12973">https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.12973</a> en
dc.identifier.issn 1354-1013
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10088/26301
dc.description.abstract Methane is an important greenhouse gas but characterizing production by source sector has proven difficult. Current estimates suggest herbivores produce ~20% (~76-189 Tg yr(-1) ) of methane globally, with wildlife contributions uncertain. We develop a simple and accurate method to estimate methane emissions and reevaluate production by wildlife. We find a strikingly robust relationship between body mass and methane output exceeding the scaling expected by differences in metabolic rate. Our allometric model gives a significantly better fit to empirical data than IPCC Tier 1 and 2 calculations. Our analysis suggests that: a) the allometric model provides an easier and more robust estimate of methane production than IPCC models currently in use, b) output from wildlife is much higher than previously considered, and c) because of the sublinear allometric scaling of methane output with body mass, national emissions could be reduced if countries favored more, smaller livestock, over fewer, larger ones. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. en
dc.relation.ispartof Global Change Biology en
dc.title The importance of considering animal body mass in IPCC greenhouse inventories and the underappreciated role of wild herbivores en
dc.type Journal Article en
dc.identifier.srbnumber 136059
dc.identifier.doi 10.1111/gcb.12973
rft.jtitle Global Change Biology
rft.volume 21
rft.issue 10
rft.spage 3880
rft.epage 3888
dc.description.SIUnit NH-Paleobiology en
dc.description.SIUnit NMNH en
dc.description.SIUnit Peer-reviewed en
dc.citation.spage 3880
dc.citation.epage 3888


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