Terrestrial biogeochemical feedbacks to the climate are strongly modulated by the temperature response of soil microorganisms. Tropical forests, in particular, exert a major influence on global climate because they are the most productive terrestrial ecosystem. We used an elevation gradient across tropical forest in the Andes (a gradient of 20°C mean annual temperature, MAT), to test whether soil bacterial and fungal community growth responses are adapted to long‐term temperature differences. We evaluated the temperature dependency of soil bacterial and fungal growth using the leucine‐ and acetate‐incorporation methods, respectively, and determined indices for the temperature response of growth: Q10 (temperature sensitivity over a given 10o...
More than 200 years ago, Alexander von Humboldt reported that tropical plant species richness decrea...
The temperature sensitivity of soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition in tropical forests will infl...
Microorganisms dominate the decomposition of organic matter and their activities are strongly influe...
Terrestrial biogeochemical feedbacks to the climate are strongly modulated by the temperature respon...
The response of soil microbial activity to climate warming has been predicted to have a large destab...
Summary The Andes are predicted to warm by 3–5 °C this century with the potential to alter the proce...
Aim: Our aim is to use elevational gradients to quantify the relationship between temperature and ec...
Perturbation of soil microbial communities by rising temperatures could have important consequences ...
A detailed understanding of the influence of temperature on soil microbial activity is critical to p...
Tropical soils contain huge carbon stocks, which climate warming is projected to reduce by stimulati...
Temperature not only has direct effects on microbial activity, but can also affect activity indirect...
Climate change globally affects soil microbial community assembly across ecosystems. However, little...
Temperature is a major determinant of biological process rates, and microorganisms are key regulator...
Alpine soils are warming strongly, leading to profound alterations in carbon cycling and greenhouse ...
Climate warming is increasingly leading to marked changes in plant and animal biodiversity, but it r...
More than 200 years ago, Alexander von Humboldt reported that tropical plant species richness decrea...
The temperature sensitivity of soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition in tropical forests will infl...
Microorganisms dominate the decomposition of organic matter and their activities are strongly influe...
Terrestrial biogeochemical feedbacks to the climate are strongly modulated by the temperature respon...
The response of soil microbial activity to climate warming has been predicted to have a large destab...
Summary The Andes are predicted to warm by 3–5 °C this century with the potential to alter the proce...
Aim: Our aim is to use elevational gradients to quantify the relationship between temperature and ec...
Perturbation of soil microbial communities by rising temperatures could have important consequences ...
A detailed understanding of the influence of temperature on soil microbial activity is critical to p...
Tropical soils contain huge carbon stocks, which climate warming is projected to reduce by stimulati...
Temperature not only has direct effects on microbial activity, but can also affect activity indirect...
Climate change globally affects soil microbial community assembly across ecosystems. However, little...
Temperature is a major determinant of biological process rates, and microorganisms are key regulator...
Alpine soils are warming strongly, leading to profound alterations in carbon cycling and greenhouse ...
Climate warming is increasingly leading to marked changes in plant and animal biodiversity, but it r...
More than 200 years ago, Alexander von Humboldt reported that tropical plant species richness decrea...
The temperature sensitivity of soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition in tropical forests will infl...
Microorganisms dominate the decomposition of organic matter and their activities are strongly influe...