Winter snow cover is a major driver of soil microbial processes in high-latitude and high-altitude ecosystems. Warming-induced reduction in snow cover as predicted under future climate scenarios may shift soil bacterial communities with consequences for soil carbon and nutrient cycling. The underlying mechanisms, however, remain elusive. In the present study, we conducted a snow manipulation experiment in a Tibetan spruce forest to explore the immediate and intra-annual legacy effects of snow exclusion on soil bacterial communities. We analyzed bacterial diversity and community composition in the winter (i.e., the deep snow season), in the transitional thawing period, and in the middle of the growing season. Proteobacteria, Acidobacteria, a...
More than half of the earth's terrestrial surface currently experiences seasonal snow cover and soil...
More than half of the earth’s terrestrial surface currently experiences seasonal snow cover and soil...
Soil microbial communities regulate global biogeochemical cycles and respond rapidly to changing env...
The northern regions are experiencing considerable changes in winter climate leading to more frequen...
Background and Aims Alterations in snow cover driven by climate change may impact ecosystem function...
The soil microbial community plays an important role in terrestrial carbon and nitrogen cycling. How...
Snow strongly affects ecosystem functioning in alpine environments with potential carry-over effects...
The projected increase in freeze-thaw frequency associated with warmer temperatures in the High Arct...
Soil microbial communities are influenced by climate change drivers such as warming and altered prec...
Snow strongly affects ecosystem functioning in alpine environments with potential carry-over effects...
Climate warming may induce shifts in soil microbial communities possibly altering the long-term carb...
Nitrogen deposition and climate warming can alter soil bacterial communities. However, the response ...
Climate warming and shifting precipitation regimes are affecting biodiversity and ecosystem function...
Bacteria play a key role in biogeochemical cycles. While the effect of winter snow cover in function...
Rising winter air temperature will reduce snow depth and duration over the next century in northern ...
More than half of the earth's terrestrial surface currently experiences seasonal snow cover and soil...
More than half of the earth’s terrestrial surface currently experiences seasonal snow cover and soil...
Soil microbial communities regulate global biogeochemical cycles and respond rapidly to changing env...
The northern regions are experiencing considerable changes in winter climate leading to more frequen...
Background and Aims Alterations in snow cover driven by climate change may impact ecosystem function...
The soil microbial community plays an important role in terrestrial carbon and nitrogen cycling. How...
Snow strongly affects ecosystem functioning in alpine environments with potential carry-over effects...
The projected increase in freeze-thaw frequency associated with warmer temperatures in the High Arct...
Soil microbial communities are influenced by climate change drivers such as warming and altered prec...
Snow strongly affects ecosystem functioning in alpine environments with potential carry-over effects...
Climate warming may induce shifts in soil microbial communities possibly altering the long-term carb...
Nitrogen deposition and climate warming can alter soil bacterial communities. However, the response ...
Climate warming and shifting precipitation regimes are affecting biodiversity and ecosystem function...
Bacteria play a key role in biogeochemical cycles. While the effect of winter snow cover in function...
Rising winter air temperature will reduce snow depth and duration over the next century in northern ...
More than half of the earth's terrestrial surface currently experiences seasonal snow cover and soil...
More than half of the earth’s terrestrial surface currently experiences seasonal snow cover and soil...
Soil microbial communities regulate global biogeochemical cycles and respond rapidly to changing env...