Soil microbial communities have the metabolic and genetic capability to adapt to changing environmental conditions on very short time scales. In this paper we combine biogeochemical and molecular approaches to reveal this potential, showing that microbial biomass can turn over on time scales of days to months in soil, resulting in a succession of microbial communities over the course of a year. This new understanding of the year-round turnover and succession of microbial communities allows us for the first time to propose a temporally explicit N cycle that provides mechanistic hypotheses to explain both the loss and retention of dissolved organic N (DON) and inorganic N (DIN) throughout the year in terrestrial ecosystems. In addition, our r...
Given the vast diversity of microorganisms and their relevance for environmental and human health, t...
Soil microbial activity varies seasonally in frozen alpine soils during cold seasons and plays a cru...
217 pagesSoil dwelling microorganisms are essential components of numerous ecosystem processes and b...
Soil microbial communities have the metabolic and genetic capability to adapt to changing environmen...
A major thrust of terrestrial microbial ecology is focused on understanding when and how the composi...
The chemical structure of organic matter has been shown to be only marginally important for its deco...
The ecological mechanisms driving community succession are widely debated, particularly for microorg...
Graduation date: 2011Changes in the type and amount of plant inputs can occur gradually, as with suc...
Climate change can alter ecosystem processes and organismal phenology through both long-term, gradua...
The soil microbial community and nitrogen (N) dynamics change seasonally due to several factors. The...
Soil bacteria and fungi play a central role in the biogeochemical cycling of both carbon (C) and nit...
In order to investigate the effect of climate change on the functional role of microbial community, ...
Nitrogen (N) biogeochemical cycling entails close networking between soil nutrients, plant species a...
Microorganisms are found everywhere and have critical roles in most ecosystems, but compared to plan...
Declines in plant diversity will likely reduce soil microbial biomass, alter microbial functions, an...
Given the vast diversity of microorganisms and their relevance for environmental and human health, t...
Soil microbial activity varies seasonally in frozen alpine soils during cold seasons and plays a cru...
217 pagesSoil dwelling microorganisms are essential components of numerous ecosystem processes and b...
Soil microbial communities have the metabolic and genetic capability to adapt to changing environmen...
A major thrust of terrestrial microbial ecology is focused on understanding when and how the composi...
The chemical structure of organic matter has been shown to be only marginally important for its deco...
The ecological mechanisms driving community succession are widely debated, particularly for microorg...
Graduation date: 2011Changes in the type and amount of plant inputs can occur gradually, as with suc...
Climate change can alter ecosystem processes and organismal phenology through both long-term, gradua...
The soil microbial community and nitrogen (N) dynamics change seasonally due to several factors. The...
Soil bacteria and fungi play a central role in the biogeochemical cycling of both carbon (C) and nit...
In order to investigate the effect of climate change on the functional role of microbial community, ...
Nitrogen (N) biogeochemical cycling entails close networking between soil nutrients, plant species a...
Microorganisms are found everywhere and have critical roles in most ecosystems, but compared to plan...
Declines in plant diversity will likely reduce soil microbial biomass, alter microbial functions, an...
Given the vast diversity of microorganisms and their relevance for environmental and human health, t...
Soil microbial activity varies seasonally in frozen alpine soils during cold seasons and plays a cru...
217 pagesSoil dwelling microorganisms are essential components of numerous ecosystem processes and b...