Crab-dug tunnels boost methane-eating microbes in coastal wetlands, study finds
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Crab burrows in coastal wetlands substantially increase natural methane-consuming processes, reducing greenhouse gas emissions before they reach the atmosphere, according to research published in Environmental Science & Technology.
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