Bacterial communities reside in basal ice, sediment, and meltwater in the supra-, sub-, and proglacial environments of John Evans Glacier, Nunavut, Canada. We examined whether the subglacial bacterial com-munity shares common members with the pro- and supraglacial communities, and by inference, whether it could be derived from communities in either of these environments (e.g., by ice overriding proglacial sediments or by in-wash of surface meltwaters). Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis of bacterial 16S rRNA genes amplified from these environments revealed that the subglacial water, basal ice, and sediment communities were distinct from those detected in supraglacial meltwater and proglacial sediments, with 60 of 142...
Currently the Arctic is severely affected by global warming. Summer minimum sea ice extent is shrink...
Subglacial environments are known to harbour metabolically diverse microbial communities. These micr...
A comprehensive assessment of bacterial diversity and community composition in Arctic and Antarctic ...
Viable microbes have been detected beneath several geographically distant glaciers underlain by diff...
Cryoconite holes are foci of unusually high microbial diversity and activity on glacier surfaces wor...
The melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet provides direct connections between atmospheric, supraglacial...
AbstractViable bacterial communities on the surface of Gulkana Glacier (Alaska) were investigated us...
The composition and spatial variability of microbial communities that reside within the extensive (&...
Microbial communities promptly respond to the environmental perturbations, especially in the Arctic ...
We assessed the structure of microbial communities in the subglacial drainage system of the Werenski...
Subglacial environments harbor active microbial communities. The composition of these communities is...
Culturable bacterial diversity of Midtre Loenbreen glacier, an Arctic glacier, was studied using 12 ...
There is now compelling evidence that microbially mediated reactions impart a significant effect upo...
Subglacial sediments sampled from beneath Robertson Glacier (RG), Alberta, Canada were shown to harb...
BackgroundGlaciers cover ~ 10% of land but are among the least explored environments on Earth. The b...
Currently the Arctic is severely affected by global warming. Summer minimum sea ice extent is shrink...
Subglacial environments are known to harbour metabolically diverse microbial communities. These micr...
A comprehensive assessment of bacterial diversity and community composition in Arctic and Antarctic ...
Viable microbes have been detected beneath several geographically distant glaciers underlain by diff...
Cryoconite holes are foci of unusually high microbial diversity and activity on glacier surfaces wor...
The melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet provides direct connections between atmospheric, supraglacial...
AbstractViable bacterial communities on the surface of Gulkana Glacier (Alaska) were investigated us...
The composition and spatial variability of microbial communities that reside within the extensive (&...
Microbial communities promptly respond to the environmental perturbations, especially in the Arctic ...
We assessed the structure of microbial communities in the subglacial drainage system of the Werenski...
Subglacial environments harbor active microbial communities. The composition of these communities is...
Culturable bacterial diversity of Midtre Loenbreen glacier, an Arctic glacier, was studied using 12 ...
There is now compelling evidence that microbially mediated reactions impart a significant effect upo...
Subglacial sediments sampled from beneath Robertson Glacier (RG), Alberta, Canada were shown to harb...
BackgroundGlaciers cover ~ 10% of land but are among the least explored environments on Earth. The b...
Currently the Arctic is severely affected by global warming. Summer minimum sea ice extent is shrink...
Subglacial environments are known to harbour metabolically diverse microbial communities. These micr...
A comprehensive assessment of bacterial diversity and community composition in Arctic and Antarctic ...