Cryoconite holes are oases of microbial diversity on ice surfaces. In contrast to the Arctic, where during the summer most cryoconite holes are ‘open’, in Continental Antarctica they are most often ‘lidded’ or completely frozen year-round. Thus, they represent ideal systems for the study of microbial community assemblies as well as carbon accumulation, since individual cryoconite holes can be isolated from external inputs for years. Here, we use high-throughput sequencing of the 16S and 18S rRNA genes to describe the bacterial and eukaryotic community compositions in cryoconite holes and surrounding lake, snow, soil and rock samples in Queen Maud Land. We cross correlate our findings with a broad range of geochemical data including for the ...
The diversity of highly active bacterial communities in cryoconite holes on three Arctic glaciers in...
Cryoconite holes host active microbial communities despite their extreme physical conditions. In the...
It was once a long-held view that the Antarctic was a pristine environment with low biomass, low bio...
Cryoconite holes are oases of microbial diversity on ice surfaces. In contrast to the Arctic, where ...
Cryoconite holes, supraglacial depressions containing water and microbe-mineral aggregates, are know...
Although cryoconite holes, sediment-filled melt holes on glacier surfaces, appear small and homogeno...
The cryosphere presents some of the most challenging conditions for life on earth. Nevertheless, (mi...
Cryoconite holes, supraglacial depressions containing water and microbe-mineral aggregates, are know...
Cryoconite holes are holes in a glacier's surface caused by sediment melting into the glacier. These...
Cryoconite holes are foci of unusually high microbial diversity and activity on glacier surfaces wor...
The cryoconite holes of the McMurdo Dry Valleys are simple, closed biogeochemical systems involving ...
Ice-lidded cryoconite holes on glaciers in the Taylor Valley, Antarctica, provide a unique system of...
Cryoconite holes are known as foci of microbial diversity and activity on polar glacier surfaces, bu...
The diversity of highly active bacterial communities in cryoconite holes on three Arctic glaciers in...
Cryoconite holes host active microbial communities despite their extreme physical conditions. In the...
It was once a long-held view that the Antarctic was a pristine environment with low biomass, low bio...
Cryoconite holes are oases of microbial diversity on ice surfaces. In contrast to the Arctic, where ...
Cryoconite holes, supraglacial depressions containing water and microbe-mineral aggregates, are know...
Although cryoconite holes, sediment-filled melt holes on glacier surfaces, appear small and homogeno...
The cryosphere presents some of the most challenging conditions for life on earth. Nevertheless, (mi...
Cryoconite holes, supraglacial depressions containing water and microbe-mineral aggregates, are know...
Cryoconite holes are holes in a glacier's surface caused by sediment melting into the glacier. These...
Cryoconite holes are foci of unusually high microbial diversity and activity on glacier surfaces wor...
The cryoconite holes of the McMurdo Dry Valleys are simple, closed biogeochemical systems involving ...
Ice-lidded cryoconite holes on glaciers in the Taylor Valley, Antarctica, provide a unique system of...
Cryoconite holes are known as foci of microbial diversity and activity on polar glacier surfaces, bu...
The diversity of highly active bacterial communities in cryoconite holes on three Arctic glaciers in...
Cryoconite holes host active microbial communities despite their extreme physical conditions. In the...
It was once a long-held view that the Antarctic was a pristine environment with low biomass, low bio...