Dissolved organic matter (DOM) export from land to water is an important component of global and regional carbon budgets, and terrestrial DOM, in turn, influences metabolism of aquatic ecosystems. I investigated the underlying mechanisms controlling DOM processing along a terrestrial-aquatic gradient in an arctic tundra catchment through field surveys and manipulative experiments measuring DOM chemistry, microbial community composition (MCC), and microbial activity. Multivariate analyses revealed distinct DOM composition and MCC in tussock, birch-willow, and wet sedge tundra soils using phospholipid fatty acid analysis and denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis analysis of 16S rRNA. The latter method also was used to differentiate bacteria...
The warming of the Arctic causes increased riverine discharge, coastal erosion, and the thawing of p...
The warming of the Arctic causes increased riverine discharge, coastal erosion, and the thawing of p...
Climate warming is accelerating erosion along permafrost-dominated Arctic coasts. This results in th...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a key regulator of aquatic ecosystems, and the primary substrate f...
The Arctic is experiencing rapid warming, resulting in fundamental shifts in hydrologic connectivity...
The standard model for aquatic ecosystems is to link hydrologic connectivity to dissolved organic ca...
The Arctic is experiencing rapid warming, resulting in fundamental shifts in hydrologic connectivity...
The Arctic is experiencing rapid warming, resulting in fundamental shifts in hydrologic connectivity...
The standard model for aquatic ecosystems is to link hydrologic connectivity to dissolved organic ca...
Aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems are intimately linked through the transfer of energy and material...
Arctic river watersheds are important components of the global climate system and show an amplified ...
<p>An influx of terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (DOC) into freshwater habitats can regulate a r...
Arctic river watersheds are important components of the global climate system and show an amplified ...
An influx of terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (DOC) into freshwater habitats can regulate a rang...
Arctic river watersheds are important components of the global climate system and show an amplified ...
The warming of the Arctic causes increased riverine discharge, coastal erosion, and the thawing of p...
The warming of the Arctic causes increased riverine discharge, coastal erosion, and the thawing of p...
Climate warming is accelerating erosion along permafrost-dominated Arctic coasts. This results in th...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a key regulator of aquatic ecosystems, and the primary substrate f...
The Arctic is experiencing rapid warming, resulting in fundamental shifts in hydrologic connectivity...
The standard model for aquatic ecosystems is to link hydrologic connectivity to dissolved organic ca...
The Arctic is experiencing rapid warming, resulting in fundamental shifts in hydrologic connectivity...
The Arctic is experiencing rapid warming, resulting in fundamental shifts in hydrologic connectivity...
The standard model for aquatic ecosystems is to link hydrologic connectivity to dissolved organic ca...
Aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems are intimately linked through the transfer of energy and material...
Arctic river watersheds are important components of the global climate system and show an amplified ...
<p>An influx of terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (DOC) into freshwater habitats can regulate a r...
Arctic river watersheds are important components of the global climate system and show an amplified ...
An influx of terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (DOC) into freshwater habitats can regulate a rang...
Arctic river watersheds are important components of the global climate system and show an amplified ...
The warming of the Arctic causes increased riverine discharge, coastal erosion, and the thawing of p...
The warming of the Arctic causes increased riverine discharge, coastal erosion, and the thawing of p...
Climate warming is accelerating erosion along permafrost-dominated Arctic coasts. This results in th...