Coastal terrestrial-aquatic interfaces (TAIs) are dynamic zones of biogeochemical cycling influenced by salinity gradients. However, there is significant heterogeneity in salinity influences on TAI soil biogeochemical function. This heterogeneity is perhaps related to unrecognized mechanisms associated with carbon (C) chemistry and microbial communities. To investigate this potential, we evaluated hypotheses associated with salinity-associated shifts in organic C thermodynamics; biochemical transformations; and nitrogen-, phosphorus-, and sulfur-containing heteroatom organic compounds in a first-order coastal watershed on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington, USA. In contrast to our hypotheses, thermodynamic favorability of water-soluble org...
Sediment microbial community responses to elevated salinity are important in predicting the effects ...
Soils are losing increasing amounts of carbon annually to freshwaters as dissolved organic matter (D...
Abstract Coastal ecosystems are exposed to saltwater intrusion but differential effects on biogeoche...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is concentrated in coastal wetlands, and its permanence maintains a livabl...
Salt accumulation and salinisation of coastal soils is a global issue. Further, climate change is li...
Microbial communities are critical biological components of the world’s ecosystems, and their respir...
Salinization of soil is recognised as one of the most pressing environmental challenges to resolve f...
Microorganisms regulate the movement of energy and nutrients through ecosystems. When environmental ...
Salt-affected soils will become more frequent in the next decades as arid and semiarid ecosystems ar...
Salt marshes provide a disproportionate amount of ecosystem services relative to other terrestrial h...
Environmental parameters drive phenotypic and genotypic frequency variations in microbial communitie...
Salinity acts as a critical environmental filter on microbial communities in natural systems, negati...
Environmental parameters drive phenotypic and genotypic frequency variations in microbial communitie...
Heterotrophic microbial communities cycle nearly half of net primary productivity in the ocean, and ...
Environmental parameters drive phenotypic and genotypic frequency variations in microbial communitie...
Sediment microbial community responses to elevated salinity are important in predicting the effects ...
Soils are losing increasing amounts of carbon annually to freshwaters as dissolved organic matter (D...
Abstract Coastal ecosystems are exposed to saltwater intrusion but differential effects on biogeoche...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is concentrated in coastal wetlands, and its permanence maintains a livabl...
Salt accumulation and salinisation of coastal soils is a global issue. Further, climate change is li...
Microbial communities are critical biological components of the world’s ecosystems, and their respir...
Salinization of soil is recognised as one of the most pressing environmental challenges to resolve f...
Microorganisms regulate the movement of energy and nutrients through ecosystems. When environmental ...
Salt-affected soils will become more frequent in the next decades as arid and semiarid ecosystems ar...
Salt marshes provide a disproportionate amount of ecosystem services relative to other terrestrial h...
Environmental parameters drive phenotypic and genotypic frequency variations in microbial communitie...
Salinity acts as a critical environmental filter on microbial communities in natural systems, negati...
Environmental parameters drive phenotypic and genotypic frequency variations in microbial communitie...
Heterotrophic microbial communities cycle nearly half of net primary productivity in the ocean, and ...
Environmental parameters drive phenotypic and genotypic frequency variations in microbial communitie...
Sediment microbial community responses to elevated salinity are important in predicting the effects ...
Soils are losing increasing amounts of carbon annually to freshwaters as dissolved organic matter (D...
Abstract Coastal ecosystems are exposed to saltwater intrusion but differential effects on biogeoche...