In the subarctic region, climate warming and permafrost thaw are leading to emergence of ponds and to an increase in mobility of catchment carbon. As carbon of terrestrial origin is increasing in subarctic freshwaters the resource pool supporting their microbial communities and metabolism is changing, with consequences to overall aquatic productivity. By sampling different subarctic water bodies for a one complete year we show how terrestrial and algal carbon compounds vary in a range of freshwaters and how differential organic carbon quality is linked to bacterial metabolism and community composition. We show that terrestrial drainage and associated nutrients supported higher bacterial growth in ponds and river mouths that were influenced ...
Shallow thermokarst ponds are a conspicuous land-scape element of the Arctic Siberian tundra with hi...
Abstract in UndeterminedWe compared terrestrial net primary production (NPP) and terrestrial export ...
Nutrient inputs to northern freshwaters are changing, potentially altering aquatic ecosystem functio...
In the subarctic region, climate warming and permafrost thaw are leading to emergence of ponds and t...
Aquatic systems worldwide receive large amounts of organic carbon from terrestrial sources. This ‘al...
Heterotrophic bacteria are, in many aquatic systems, reliant on autochthonous organic carbon as thei...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) export from land to water is an important component of global and reg...
Global warming has accelerated the formation of permafrost thaw ponds in several subarctic and arct...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a key regulator of aquatic ecosystems, and the primary substrate f...
Warming climate is thawing the permafrost in arctic and subarctic regions, leading to formation of t...
Heterotrophic bacteria are, in many aquatic systems, reliant on autochthonous organic carbon as thei...
An influx of terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (DOC) into freshwater habitats can regulate a rang...
Marine microbes are crucial for the marine food web and carbon cycle. Algae are the main source of o...
Many lakes worldwide are supersaturated with CO2, making them net emitters of CO2 to the atmosphere....
Climate change-driven permafrost thaw has a strong influence on pan-Arctic regions, via, for example...
Shallow thermokarst ponds are a conspicuous land-scape element of the Arctic Siberian tundra with hi...
Abstract in UndeterminedWe compared terrestrial net primary production (NPP) and terrestrial export ...
Nutrient inputs to northern freshwaters are changing, potentially altering aquatic ecosystem functio...
In the subarctic region, climate warming and permafrost thaw are leading to emergence of ponds and t...
Aquatic systems worldwide receive large amounts of organic carbon from terrestrial sources. This ‘al...
Heterotrophic bacteria are, in many aquatic systems, reliant on autochthonous organic carbon as thei...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) export from land to water is an important component of global and reg...
Global warming has accelerated the formation of permafrost thaw ponds in several subarctic and arct...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a key regulator of aquatic ecosystems, and the primary substrate f...
Warming climate is thawing the permafrost in arctic and subarctic regions, leading to formation of t...
Heterotrophic bacteria are, in many aquatic systems, reliant on autochthonous organic carbon as thei...
An influx of terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (DOC) into freshwater habitats can regulate a rang...
Marine microbes are crucial for the marine food web and carbon cycle. Algae are the main source of o...
Many lakes worldwide are supersaturated with CO2, making them net emitters of CO2 to the atmosphere....
Climate change-driven permafrost thaw has a strong influence on pan-Arctic regions, via, for example...
Shallow thermokarst ponds are a conspicuous land-scape element of the Arctic Siberian tundra with hi...
Abstract in UndeterminedWe compared terrestrial net primary production (NPP) and terrestrial export ...
Nutrient inputs to northern freshwaters are changing, potentially altering aquatic ecosystem functio...