The effects of soil succession after glacial retreat and fertilisation by marine animals are known to have major impacts on soil greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes in polar terrestrial ecosystems. While in many polar coastal areas retreating glaciers open up new ground for marine animals to colonise, little is known about the combination of both factors on the local GHG budget. We studied the magnitude of GHG fluxes (CO2, CH4 and N2O) on the combined effect of glacial retreat and penguin-induced fertilisation along a transect protruding into the world’s largest King Penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) colony at Saint Andrews Bay on sub-Antarctic South Georgia. GHG production and consumption rates were assessed based on laboratory incubations of inta...
The soils of the Maritime and sub-Antarctic experience extreme environmental conditions but nonethel...
SOM stabilization rates were estimated in the soils of Antarctic region in case of influence of orni...
Seabirds and pinnipeds play an important role in biogeochemical cycling by transferring nutrients fr...
The relationship between ammonia (NH3) concentrations downwind from a penguin colony and local surfa...
This study aimed to quantify the nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (CH4) fluxes at sites with differen...
Short CommunicationSoils can influence climate by sequestering or emitting greenhouse gases (GHG) su...
Studies of C cycle alterations are extremely important to identify changes due to climate change, es...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is a high energy-demanding process that may be inhibited by pengu...
Thawed soils in Antarctica represent organic carbon (C) reservoirs with great potential to increase ...
In coastal Antarctica, frequent freezing–thawing cycles (FTCs) and changes to the hydrological condi...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Global warming in the Antarctic Peninsula, Maritime Antarctica, within the past 45 years has acceler...
Abstract: Occurrence of abandoned ornithogenic soils resulted from the changing of nesting places du...
Occurrence of abandoned ornithogenic soils resulted from the changing of nesting places due to recen...
Botanical, soil chemistry and soil microbiology variables were tested as predictors of in situ soil ...
The soils of the Maritime and sub-Antarctic experience extreme environmental conditions but nonethel...
SOM stabilization rates were estimated in the soils of Antarctic region in case of influence of orni...
Seabirds and pinnipeds play an important role in biogeochemical cycling by transferring nutrients fr...
The relationship between ammonia (NH3) concentrations downwind from a penguin colony and local surfa...
This study aimed to quantify the nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (CH4) fluxes at sites with differen...
Short CommunicationSoils can influence climate by sequestering or emitting greenhouse gases (GHG) su...
Studies of C cycle alterations are extremely important to identify changes due to climate change, es...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is a high energy-demanding process that may be inhibited by pengu...
Thawed soils in Antarctica represent organic carbon (C) reservoirs with great potential to increase ...
In coastal Antarctica, frequent freezing–thawing cycles (FTCs) and changes to the hydrological condi...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Global warming in the Antarctic Peninsula, Maritime Antarctica, within the past 45 years has acceler...
Abstract: Occurrence of abandoned ornithogenic soils resulted from the changing of nesting places du...
Occurrence of abandoned ornithogenic soils resulted from the changing of nesting places due to recen...
Botanical, soil chemistry and soil microbiology variables were tested as predictors of in situ soil ...
The soils of the Maritime and sub-Antarctic experience extreme environmental conditions but nonethel...
SOM stabilization rates were estimated in the soils of Antarctic region in case of influence of orni...
Seabirds and pinnipeds play an important role in biogeochemical cycling by transferring nutrients fr...