The impact of temperature on bacterial activity and community composition was investigated in arctic lakes and streams in northern Alaska. Aquatic bacterial communities incubated at different temperatures had different rates of production, as measured by 14 C-leucine uptake, indicating that populations within the communities had different temperature optima. Samples from Toolik Lake inlet and outlet were collected at water temperatures of 14.2°C and 15.9°C, respectively, and subsamples incubated at temperatures ranging from 6°C to 20°C. After 5 days, productivity rates varied from 0.5 to ∼13.7 µg C l −1 day −1 and two distinct activity optima appeared at 12°C and 20°C. At these optima, activity was 2- to 11-fold higher than at other incu...
Climate change in the Arctic is outpacing the global average and land-use is intensifying due to exp...
Many freshwater environments experience dramatic seasonal changes with some systems remaining ice-co...
Climate change is expected to increase the incidences of extremes in environmental conditions. To in...
Author Posting. © American Society for Microbiology, 2003. This article is posted here by permissio...
There is consensus that temperature plays a major role in shaping microbial activity, but there are ...
Climate change is predicted to cause higher temperatures and increased precipitation, resulting in i...
Arctic areas of deep-water convection have a large potential for export of organic carbon from surfa...
In the subarctic region, climate warming and permafrost thaw are leading to emergence of ponds and t...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2005Heterotrophic bacteria, adapted to small co...
Alpine lakes are considered pristine freshwater ecosystems and sensitive to direct and indirect chan...
Heterotrophic bacterial and viral concentrations (range, 0.7 x 10(4) to 206.2 x 10(4) ml(-1) and 0.0...
1. While much is known about the direct effect that temperature can have on aquatic communities, les...
New evidence suggests that cold‐loving (psychrophilic) bacteria may be a dynamic component of the ep...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of...
Aquatic ecosystems worldwide continue to experience unprecedented warming and ecological change. War...
Climate change in the Arctic is outpacing the global average and land-use is intensifying due to exp...
Many freshwater environments experience dramatic seasonal changes with some systems remaining ice-co...
Climate change is expected to increase the incidences of extremes in environmental conditions. To in...
Author Posting. © American Society for Microbiology, 2003. This article is posted here by permissio...
There is consensus that temperature plays a major role in shaping microbial activity, but there are ...
Climate change is predicted to cause higher temperatures and increased precipitation, resulting in i...
Arctic areas of deep-water convection have a large potential for export of organic carbon from surfa...
In the subarctic region, climate warming and permafrost thaw are leading to emergence of ponds and t...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2005Heterotrophic bacteria, adapted to small co...
Alpine lakes are considered pristine freshwater ecosystems and sensitive to direct and indirect chan...
Heterotrophic bacterial and viral concentrations (range, 0.7 x 10(4) to 206.2 x 10(4) ml(-1) and 0.0...
1. While much is known about the direct effect that temperature can have on aquatic communities, les...
New evidence suggests that cold‐loving (psychrophilic) bacteria may be a dynamic component of the ep...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of...
Aquatic ecosystems worldwide continue to experience unprecedented warming and ecological change. War...
Climate change in the Arctic is outpacing the global average and land-use is intensifying due to exp...
Many freshwater environments experience dramatic seasonal changes with some systems remaining ice-co...
Climate change is expected to increase the incidences of extremes in environmental conditions. To in...