International audienceThe effect of nutrients on microbial interactions, including competition and collaboration, has mainly been studied in laboratories, but their potential application to complex ecosystems is unknown. Here, we examined the effect of changes in organic acids among other parameters on snow microbial communities in situ over 2 months. We compared snow bacterial communities from a low organic acid content period to that from a higher organic acid period. We hypothesized that an increase in organic acids would shift the dominant microbial interaction from collaboration to competition. To evaluate microbial interactions, we built taxonomic co-variance networks from OTUs obtained from 16S rRNA gene sequencing. In addition, we t...
<p><b>Table 1.</b> Amount of pyrosequencing reads per sample for the various step...
Snow strongly affects ecosystem functioning in alpine environments with potential carry-over effects...
Background and Aims Alterations in snow cover driven by climate change may impact ecosystem function...
International audienceThe effect of nutrients on microbial interactions, including competition and c...
International audienceThe Arctic seasonal snowpack can extend at times over a third of the Earth’s l...
The Arctic seasonal snowpack can extend at times over a third of the Earth’s land surface. This chem...
International audienceHuman-‐induced environmental changes are affecting cold ecosystems and predic...
Snowmelt is a crucial period for alpine soil ecosystems, as it is related to inputs of nutrients, pa...
<p><strong>Figure 3.</strong> Relationship between nitrogen species and some microorganisms in the b...
<p><strong>Figure 4.</strong> The relative abundances of next generation sequence reads associated w...
Online at stacks.iop.org/ERL/8/035004International audienceArctic snowpacks are often considered as ...
The climate sensitivity of microbe-mediated soil processes such as carbon and nitrogen cycling offer...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> N chemical species concentrations (μmol l<sup>−1</sup>) throughout the...
Winter snow cover is a major driver of soil microbial processes in high-latitude and high-altitude e...
Arctic ecosystems are under pressure from climate change and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition. Ho...
<p><b>Table 1.</b> Amount of pyrosequencing reads per sample for the various step...
Snow strongly affects ecosystem functioning in alpine environments with potential carry-over effects...
Background and Aims Alterations in snow cover driven by climate change may impact ecosystem function...
International audienceThe effect of nutrients on microbial interactions, including competition and c...
International audienceThe Arctic seasonal snowpack can extend at times over a third of the Earth’s l...
The Arctic seasonal snowpack can extend at times over a third of the Earth’s land surface. This chem...
International audienceHuman-‐induced environmental changes are affecting cold ecosystems and predic...
Snowmelt is a crucial period for alpine soil ecosystems, as it is related to inputs of nutrients, pa...
<p><strong>Figure 3.</strong> Relationship between nitrogen species and some microorganisms in the b...
<p><strong>Figure 4.</strong> The relative abundances of next generation sequence reads associated w...
Online at stacks.iop.org/ERL/8/035004International audienceArctic snowpacks are often considered as ...
The climate sensitivity of microbe-mediated soil processes such as carbon and nitrogen cycling offer...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> N chemical species concentrations (μmol l<sup>−1</sup>) throughout the...
Winter snow cover is a major driver of soil microbial processes in high-latitude and high-altitude e...
Arctic ecosystems are under pressure from climate change and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition. Ho...
<p><b>Table 1.</b> Amount of pyrosequencing reads per sample for the various step...
Snow strongly affects ecosystem functioning in alpine environments with potential carry-over effects...
Background and Aims Alterations in snow cover driven by climate change may impact ecosystem function...