Microbes play crucial roles in global carbon cycles, particularly in peatland ecosystems that store vast quantities of carbon. Boreal peatlands are under stress from commercial extraction of peat, drainage for conversion to forestry and agricultural lands, and climate change. In this study, we identify key microbial groups and their ecological functions across peatland depth profiles and provide insight into how environmental changes related to water table may alter microbial communities. We examined the diversity and composition of prokaryotic communities across a microtopographic hummock–hollow gradient using Illumina sequencing. Communities formed a gradient of species and functional groups with depth, with overlap in functional groups a...
abstract: Peatlands are a type of wetlands where the rate of accumulation of organic matter exceed t...
The ongoing expansion of shrub cover in response to climate change represents a unique opportunity t...
Climate change is triggering rapid shifts in plant communities and alterations in soil abiotic condi...
Peatlands store one-third of Earth\u27s soil carbon, the stability of which is uncertain due to clim...
Peatlands store one-third of Earth's soil carbon, the stability of which is uncertain due to climate...
Peatlands store one-third of Earth's soil carbon, the stability of which is uncertain due to climate...
Peatlands are carbon dioxide (CO2) sinks that, in parallel, release methane (CH4). The peatland carb...
Peatlands are important players in climate change–biosphere feedbacks via long-term net carbon (C) a...
Northern peatlands are large repositories of carbon and little is known about the effect the microbi...
Peatland ecosystems cover only 3% of the world’s land area; however, they store one-third of the glo...
International audiencePhototrophic microbes, also known as micro-algae, display a high abundance in ...
Peatlands are unique areas of study due to their capacity to act as both carbon sinks and sources. T...
Peatlands are natural sources of atmospheric methane (CH4), an important greenhouse gas. It is estab...
Peatlands are natural sources of atmospheric methane (CH4), an important greenhouse gas. It is estab...
Little is known about the structure of microbial communities in Sphagnum peatlands, and the potentia...
abstract: Peatlands are a type of wetlands where the rate of accumulation of organic matter exceed t...
The ongoing expansion of shrub cover in response to climate change represents a unique opportunity t...
Climate change is triggering rapid shifts in plant communities and alterations in soil abiotic condi...
Peatlands store one-third of Earth\u27s soil carbon, the stability of which is uncertain due to clim...
Peatlands store one-third of Earth's soil carbon, the stability of which is uncertain due to climate...
Peatlands store one-third of Earth's soil carbon, the stability of which is uncertain due to climate...
Peatlands are carbon dioxide (CO2) sinks that, in parallel, release methane (CH4). The peatland carb...
Peatlands are important players in climate change–biosphere feedbacks via long-term net carbon (C) a...
Northern peatlands are large repositories of carbon and little is known about the effect the microbi...
Peatland ecosystems cover only 3% of the world’s land area; however, they store one-third of the glo...
International audiencePhototrophic microbes, also known as micro-algae, display a high abundance in ...
Peatlands are unique areas of study due to their capacity to act as both carbon sinks and sources. T...
Peatlands are natural sources of atmospheric methane (CH4), an important greenhouse gas. It is estab...
Peatlands are natural sources of atmospheric methane (CH4), an important greenhouse gas. It is estab...
Little is known about the structure of microbial communities in Sphagnum peatlands, and the potentia...
abstract: Peatlands are a type of wetlands where the rate of accumulation of organic matter exceed t...
The ongoing expansion of shrub cover in response to climate change represents a unique opportunity t...
Climate change is triggering rapid shifts in plant communities and alterations in soil abiotic condi...