Rapid glacial retreat in the High Arctic causes the expansion of new habitats, but the successional trajectories of soil microbial communities are not fully understood. We examined microbial succession along a chronosequence twice with a 10-year interval in a High Arctic glacier foreland. Soil samples were collected from five study sites with different ages and phospholipid fatty acids analysis was conducted to investigate the microbial biomass and community structure. Microbial biomass did not differ significantly between the two sampling times but tended to increase with the chronosequence and showed a significant correlation with soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) content. Microbial community structure clearly differed along the chronosequ...
Arctic ecosystems are under pressure from climate change and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition. Ho...
Microbial food webs are critical for efficient nutrient turnover providing the basis for functional ...
Proglacial environments are ideal for studying the development of soils through the changes of rocks...
Succession is defined as changes in biological communities over time. It has been extensively studie...
Succession is defined as changes in biological communities over time. It has been extensively studie...
Succession is defined as changes in biological communities over time. It has been extensively studie...
Global warming and ongoing climate changes result in glacier retreat at different latitude and altit...
International audienceCyanobacteria are important colonizers of recently deglaciated proglacial soil...
Modelling the development of soils in glacier forefields is necessary in order to assess how microbi...
We investigated soil microbial biomass and community structure along a primary successional gradient...
International audienceCyanobacteria are important colonizers of recently deglaciated proglacial soil...
The recent retreat of glaciers and ice sheets as a result of global warming exposes forefield soils ...
Climate change disproportionally affects the Arctic, and an important consequence is the accelerated...
Microbial primary succession and plant biocoenosis establishment are key events in land reclamation,...
Retreating ice fronts (as a result of a warming climate) expose large expanses of deglaciated forefi...
Arctic ecosystems are under pressure from climate change and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition. Ho...
Microbial food webs are critical for efficient nutrient turnover providing the basis for functional ...
Proglacial environments are ideal for studying the development of soils through the changes of rocks...
Succession is defined as changes in biological communities over time. It has been extensively studie...
Succession is defined as changes in biological communities over time. It has been extensively studie...
Succession is defined as changes in biological communities over time. It has been extensively studie...
Global warming and ongoing climate changes result in glacier retreat at different latitude and altit...
International audienceCyanobacteria are important colonizers of recently deglaciated proglacial soil...
Modelling the development of soils in glacier forefields is necessary in order to assess how microbi...
We investigated soil microbial biomass and community structure along a primary successional gradient...
International audienceCyanobacteria are important colonizers of recently deglaciated proglacial soil...
The recent retreat of glaciers and ice sheets as a result of global warming exposes forefield soils ...
Climate change disproportionally affects the Arctic, and an important consequence is the accelerated...
Microbial primary succession and plant biocoenosis establishment are key events in land reclamation,...
Retreating ice fronts (as a result of a warming climate) expose large expanses of deglaciated forefi...
Arctic ecosystems are under pressure from climate change and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition. Ho...
Microbial food webs are critical for efficient nutrient turnover providing the basis for functional ...
Proglacial environments are ideal for studying the development of soils through the changes of rocks...