By 2100, the mean air temperature at the Earth\u2019s surface is predicted to increase by 1.4 \ub0C to 5.8 \ub0C, with a disproportionate effect at high altitudes and latitudes. This chapter reviews the currently available information regarding the responses of key microbial parameters, including diversity, community composition, abundance and functions, to climate change in Antarctic soils. For microorganisms inhabiting Antarctic soils, some insight has been gained by comparing microbial communities across latitudinal gradients, or through short-term laboratory incubations and field studies. Rapid responses of mosses, nematodes, soil algae, cyanobacteria, fungi, and bacteria have been observed in some Antarctic soils. Despite these interes...
The unusually harsh environmental conditions of terrestrial Antarctic habitats result in ecosystems ...
Terrestrial ecosystems in the maritime Antarctic experienced rapid warming during the latter half of...
The average temperature on the Antarctic Peninsula has risen \u3e 2.9°C over the past 50 years. This...
By 2100, the mean air temperature at the Earth\u2019s surface is predicted to increase by 1.4 \ub0C ...
Summary Soil microorganisms are involved in all the major global biogeochemical cycles, but conseque...
Because of severe abiotic limitations, Antarctic soils represent simplified systems, where microorga...
Because of severe abiotic limitations, Antarctic soils represent simplified systems, where microorga...
Because of severe abiotic limitations, Antarctic soils represent simplified systems, where microorga...
Soil microorganisms, the central drivers of terrestrial Antarctic ecosystems, are being confronted w...
Climatic changes will not only result in higher overall temperature, but also in greater variability...
climate change, environmental impact, ssu rRNA ■ Abstract The Antarctic continent harbors a range of...
Soil microorganisms, the central drivers of terrestrial Antarctic ecosystems, are being confronted w...
Climate change is having a dramatic impact on the natural environment and is one of the most imminen...
The unusually harsh environmental conditions of terrestrial Antarctic habitats result in ecosystems ...
Soil fungi have pivotal ecological roles as decomposers, pathogens and symbionts. Alterations to the...
The unusually harsh environmental conditions of terrestrial Antarctic habitats result in ecosystems ...
Terrestrial ecosystems in the maritime Antarctic experienced rapid warming during the latter half of...
The average temperature on the Antarctic Peninsula has risen \u3e 2.9°C over the past 50 years. This...
By 2100, the mean air temperature at the Earth\u2019s surface is predicted to increase by 1.4 \ub0C ...
Summary Soil microorganisms are involved in all the major global biogeochemical cycles, but conseque...
Because of severe abiotic limitations, Antarctic soils represent simplified systems, where microorga...
Because of severe abiotic limitations, Antarctic soils represent simplified systems, where microorga...
Because of severe abiotic limitations, Antarctic soils represent simplified systems, where microorga...
Soil microorganisms, the central drivers of terrestrial Antarctic ecosystems, are being confronted w...
Climatic changes will not only result in higher overall temperature, but also in greater variability...
climate change, environmental impact, ssu rRNA ■ Abstract The Antarctic continent harbors a range of...
Soil microorganisms, the central drivers of terrestrial Antarctic ecosystems, are being confronted w...
Climate change is having a dramatic impact on the natural environment and is one of the most imminen...
The unusually harsh environmental conditions of terrestrial Antarctic habitats result in ecosystems ...
Soil fungi have pivotal ecological roles as decomposers, pathogens and symbionts. Alterations to the...
The unusually harsh environmental conditions of terrestrial Antarctic habitats result in ecosystems ...
Terrestrial ecosystems in the maritime Antarctic experienced rapid warming during the latter half of...
The average temperature on the Antarctic Peninsula has risen \u3e 2.9°C over the past 50 years. This...