The considerable microbial diversity of soils and key role in biogeochemical cycling have led to growing interest in their global distribution and the impact that environmental change might have at the regional level. In the broadest study of Arctic soil bacterial communities to date, we used high-throughput DNA sequencing to investigate the bacterial diversity from 200 independent Arctic soil samples from 43 sites. We quantified the impact of spatial and environmental factors on bacterial community structure using variation partitioning analysis, illustrating a nonrandom distribution across the region. pH was confirmed as the key environmental driver structuring Arctic soil bacterial communities, while total organic carbon (TOC), moisture ...
Due to climate change, increased microbial activity in high-latitude soils may lead to higher greenh...
Microorganisms are prime drivers of ecosystem functions in the Arctic, and they are essential for ve...
During the Arctic summer, bacteria are active above the permafrost in an environment with sharp temp...
The considerable microbial diversity of soils and key role in biogeochemical cycling have led to gro...
The considerable microbial diversity of soils and their key roles in biogeochemical cycling and in t...
The Arctic region is a unique environment, subject to extreme environmental conditions, shaping life...
The High Arctic is dominated by polar desert habitats whose microbial communities are poorly underst...
Microorganisms dominate terrestrial environments in the polar regions and Arctic soils are known to ...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OB] Polar Biology, Poster presentations, Mon...
Soil microbial communities in the Arctic, one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth, play an...
The relatively simple vegetation of the Arctic tundra provides an ideal site in which to study the r...
The microbial community in the Arctic region is still poorly understood. In this study, we used high...
Microbial responses to Arctic climate change could radically alter the stability of major stores of ...
Arctic ecosystems are under pressure from climate change and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition. Ho...
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Interdisciplinary sessions [IA] Arctic research, Thu. 17 Nov
Due to climate change, increased microbial activity in high-latitude soils may lead to higher greenh...
Microorganisms are prime drivers of ecosystem functions in the Arctic, and they are essential for ve...
During the Arctic summer, bacteria are active above the permafrost in an environment with sharp temp...
The considerable microbial diversity of soils and key role in biogeochemical cycling have led to gro...
The considerable microbial diversity of soils and their key roles in biogeochemical cycling and in t...
The Arctic region is a unique environment, subject to extreme environmental conditions, shaping life...
The High Arctic is dominated by polar desert habitats whose microbial communities are poorly underst...
Microorganisms dominate terrestrial environments in the polar regions and Arctic soils are known to ...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OB] Polar Biology, Poster presentations, Mon...
Soil microbial communities in the Arctic, one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth, play an...
The relatively simple vegetation of the Arctic tundra provides an ideal site in which to study the r...
The microbial community in the Arctic region is still poorly understood. In this study, we used high...
Microbial responses to Arctic climate change could radically alter the stability of major stores of ...
Arctic ecosystems are under pressure from climate change and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition. Ho...
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Interdisciplinary sessions [IA] Arctic research, Thu. 17 Nov
Due to climate change, increased microbial activity in high-latitude soils may lead to higher greenh...
Microorganisms are prime drivers of ecosystem functions in the Arctic, and they are essential for ve...
During the Arctic summer, bacteria are active above the permafrost in an environment with sharp temp...