Algae are important primary colonizers of snow and glacial ice, but hitherto little is known about their ecology on Iceland's glaciers and ice caps. Due do the close proximity of active volcanoes delivering large amounts of ash and dust, they are special ecosystems. This study provides the first investigation of the presence and diversity of microbial communities on all major Icelandic glaciers and ice caps over a three year period. Using high-throughput sequencing of the small subunit ribosomal RNA genes (16S and 18S), we assessed the snow community structure and complemented these analyses with a comprehensive suite of physical-, geo- and biochemical characterizations of the aqueous and solid components contained in snow and ice samples. ...
During the summer ablation season, Arctic glacier surfaces host a wealth of microbial life. Here, th...
The basal zone of glaciers is characterized by physicochemical properties that are distinct from fir...
The Arctic is melting at an unprecedented rate and key drivers are changes in snow and ice albedo. H...
Algae are important primary colonizers of snow and glacial ice, but hitherto little is known about t...
The main aim of this research project was to improve our understanding of the diversity, function an...
Distinct microbial habitats on glacial surfaces are dominated by snow and ice algae, which are the c...
Blooms of microalgae on glaciers and ice sheets are amplifying surface ice melting rates, which are ...
Distinct microbial habitats on glacial surfaces are dominated by snow and ice algae, which are the c...
Snow overlays the majority of the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS). However, there is very little informat...
Subglacial lakes beneath the Vatnajokull ice cap in Iceland host endemic communities of microorganis...
Glaciers occupy 11% of Earth’s total surface and represent a significant but, as yet, poorly charact...
Snow algae are poly-extremophilic microalgae and important primary colonizers and producers on glaci...
Meltwater streams connect the glacial cryosphere with downstream ecosystems. Dissolved and particula...
Melting snow and glacier surfaces host microalgal blooms in polar and mountainous regions. The aim o...
During the summer ablation season, Arctic glacier surfaces host a wealth of microbial life. Here, th...
The basal zone of glaciers is characterized by physicochemical properties that are distinct from fir...
The Arctic is melting at an unprecedented rate and key drivers are changes in snow and ice albedo. H...
Algae are important primary colonizers of snow and glacial ice, but hitherto little is known about t...
The main aim of this research project was to improve our understanding of the diversity, function an...
Distinct microbial habitats on glacial surfaces are dominated by snow and ice algae, which are the c...
Blooms of microalgae on glaciers and ice sheets are amplifying surface ice melting rates, which are ...
Distinct microbial habitats on glacial surfaces are dominated by snow and ice algae, which are the c...
Snow overlays the majority of the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS). However, there is very little informat...
Subglacial lakes beneath the Vatnajokull ice cap in Iceland host endemic communities of microorganis...
Glaciers occupy 11% of Earth’s total surface and represent a significant but, as yet, poorly charact...
Snow algae are poly-extremophilic microalgae and important primary colonizers and producers on glaci...
Meltwater streams connect the glacial cryosphere with downstream ecosystems. Dissolved and particula...
Melting snow and glacier surfaces host microalgal blooms in polar and mountainous regions. The aim o...
During the summer ablation season, Arctic glacier surfaces host a wealth of microbial life. Here, th...
The basal zone of glaciers is characterized by physicochemical properties that are distinct from fir...
The Arctic is melting at an unprecedented rate and key drivers are changes in snow and ice albedo. H...