ABSTRACT Subalpine forest ecosystems influence global carbon cycling. However, little is known about the compositions of their soil microbial communities and how these may vary with soil environmental conditions. The goal of this study was to characterize the soil microbial communities in a subalpine forest watershed in central Montana (Stringer Creek Watershed within the Tenderfoot Creek Experimental Forest) and to investigate their relationships with environmental conditions and soil carbonaceous gases. As assessed by tagged Illumina sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene, community composition and structure differed significantly among three landscape positions: high upland zones (HUZ), low upland zones (LUZ), and riparian zones (RZ). Soil dept...
Understanding the temporal and depth-related spatial controls on microbial functional redundancy and...
Land use change alters the structure and composition of microbial communities. However, the links be...
© 2021 Vicky Jayne WaymouthRiparian ecosystems are areas with elevated soil fertility due to nutrien...
ABSTRACT Subalpine forest ecosystems influence global carbon cycling. However, little is known about...
Plant ecologists have long been interested in aspect-related contrasts of montane forests. Few studi...
Although biogeochemical processes are often studied at the watershed scale, watershed-scale microbia...
Soil microbial communities are structured by biogeochemical processes that occur at many different s...
Aim Although patterns are emerging for macroorganisms, we have limited under- standing of the factor...
Peatlands are important players in climate change–biosphere feedbacks via long-term net carbon (C) a...
Aim Soil microorganisms are essential for the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. Although soil m...
Soil microbial communities play a key role in ecosystem function, plant nutrition, and plant populat...
Plant ecologists have long been interested in aspect-related contrasts of montane forests. Few studi...
Microbial communities are at the heart of important ecosystem functions such as decomposition and th...
Land use change alters the structure and composition of microbial communities. However, the links be...
Aerobic methane oxidizing bacteria play a ...
Understanding the temporal and depth-related spatial controls on microbial functional redundancy and...
Land use change alters the structure and composition of microbial communities. However, the links be...
© 2021 Vicky Jayne WaymouthRiparian ecosystems are areas with elevated soil fertility due to nutrien...
ABSTRACT Subalpine forest ecosystems influence global carbon cycling. However, little is known about...
Plant ecologists have long been interested in aspect-related contrasts of montane forests. Few studi...
Although biogeochemical processes are often studied at the watershed scale, watershed-scale microbia...
Soil microbial communities are structured by biogeochemical processes that occur at many different s...
Aim Although patterns are emerging for macroorganisms, we have limited under- standing of the factor...
Peatlands are important players in climate change–biosphere feedbacks via long-term net carbon (C) a...
Aim Soil microorganisms are essential for the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. Although soil m...
Soil microbial communities play a key role in ecosystem function, plant nutrition, and plant populat...
Plant ecologists have long been interested in aspect-related contrasts of montane forests. Few studi...
Microbial communities are at the heart of important ecosystem functions such as decomposition and th...
Land use change alters the structure and composition of microbial communities. However, the links be...
Aerobic methane oxidizing bacteria play a ...
Understanding the temporal and depth-related spatial controls on microbial functional redundancy and...
Land use change alters the structure and composition of microbial communities. However, the links be...
© 2021 Vicky Jayne WaymouthRiparian ecosystems are areas with elevated soil fertility due to nutrien...