While there is no doubt that biogenic methane production in the Arctic is an important aspect of global methane emissions, the relative roles of microbial community characteristics and soil environmental conditions in controlling Arctic methane emissions remains uncertain. Here, relevant methane‐cycling microbial groups were investigated at two remote Arctic sites with respect to soil potential methane production (PMP). Percent abundances of methanogens and iron‐reducing bacteria correlated with increased PMP, while methanotrophs correlated with decreased PMP. Interestingly, α‐diversity of the methanogens was positively correlated with PMP, while β‐diversity was unrelated to PMP. The β‐diversity of the entire microbial community, however, w...
With climate change in the Arctic, temperatures are expected to rise at twice the rate as in tempera...
Despite the fact that microorganisms are the major drivers of global biogeochemical cycles, the rela...
Carbon dioxide is known to be the major contributor to the green-house effect;however, its annual in...
Due to climate change, increased microbial activity in high-latitude soils may lead to higher greenh...
Large amounts of organic carbon are stored in Arctic permafrost environments, and microbial activity...
Increasing permafrost thaw, driven by climate change, has the potential to result in organic carbon ...
Climate change is a major concern in the Arctic region, as large amounts of organic carbon (C) are s...
Although cold environments are major contributors to global biogeochemical cycles, comparatively lit...
The Arctic plays a key role in Earths climate system as global warming is predicted to be most prono...
The melting of permafrost and the associated potential for methane emissions to the atmosphere are m...
Much of the 191.8 Pg C in the upper 1 m of Arctic soil of Arctic soil organic mater is, or is at ris...
Arctic soil microbiomes may have to face drastic climate changes in the coming century. Currently, t...
Micro-organisms living in the soils of the Canadian High Arctic produce and consume the greenhouse g...
Arctic soils are marked by cryoturbic features, which impact soil-atmosphere methane (CH4) dynamics ...
EMISSION of methane from tundra soil contributes about 10% of the global atmospheric methane budget1...
With climate change in the Arctic, temperatures are expected to rise at twice the rate as in tempera...
Despite the fact that microorganisms are the major drivers of global biogeochemical cycles, the rela...
Carbon dioxide is known to be the major contributor to the green-house effect;however, its annual in...
Due to climate change, increased microbial activity in high-latitude soils may lead to higher greenh...
Large amounts of organic carbon are stored in Arctic permafrost environments, and microbial activity...
Increasing permafrost thaw, driven by climate change, has the potential to result in organic carbon ...
Climate change is a major concern in the Arctic region, as large amounts of organic carbon (C) are s...
Although cold environments are major contributors to global biogeochemical cycles, comparatively lit...
The Arctic plays a key role in Earths climate system as global warming is predicted to be most prono...
The melting of permafrost and the associated potential for methane emissions to the atmosphere are m...
Much of the 191.8 Pg C in the upper 1 m of Arctic soil of Arctic soil organic mater is, or is at ris...
Arctic soil microbiomes may have to face drastic climate changes in the coming century. Currently, t...
Micro-organisms living in the soils of the Canadian High Arctic produce and consume the greenhouse g...
Arctic soils are marked by cryoturbic features, which impact soil-atmosphere methane (CH4) dynamics ...
EMISSION of methane from tundra soil contributes about 10% of the global atmospheric methane budget1...
With climate change in the Arctic, temperatures are expected to rise at twice the rate as in tempera...
Despite the fact that microorganisms are the major drivers of global biogeochemical cycles, the rela...
Carbon dioxide is known to be the major contributor to the green-house effect;however, its annual in...