The fate of carbon utilized by the subterranean termite Reticulitermes flavipes

ECOSPHERE(2021)

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Subterranean termites are ecosystem engineers that modulate the flow of carbon from dead wood to the atmosphere and soil, yet their contributions to the latter pool are largely unaccounted for in carbon cycling models. The fate of C from wood utilized by Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar) was determined using a reductionist design in a closed system with delta C-13 labeled wood as a stable isotope tracer. The percentage of wood-based carbon in termite respiratory gases, tissues, and organic deposits (frass and construction materials) was measured for five colonies to budget wood-C mass distributed into metabolic and behavioral pathways during a 160-h incubation period. We found that termites emitted 42% of the C from wood as gas (largely as carbon dioxide), returned 40% to the environment as organic deposits (frass and construction materials), and retained 18% in their tissues (whole alimentary tracts and de-gutted bodies). Our findings affirm that termites are a source of greenhouse gases but are also ecosystem engineers that return approximately half the C from dead wood as organic deposits into their surrounding environment.
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carbon cycling, closed chamber, eastern subterranean termite, free-air carbon dioxide enrichment (FACE), mass balance, methane, wood decomposition
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