International audienceDue to climate change, many lakes in Europe will be subject to higher variability of hydrological characteristics in their littoral zones. These different hydrological regimes might affect the use of allochthonous and autochthonous carbon sources. We used sandy sediment microcosms to examine the effects of different hydrological regimes (wet, desiccating, and wet-desiccation cycles) on carbon turnover. C-13-labelled particulate organic carbon was used to trace and estimate carbon uptake into bacterial biomass (via phospholipid fatty acids) and respiration. Microbial community changes were monitored by combining DNA-and RNA-based real-time PCR quantification and terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP)...
In the subarctic region, climate warming and permafrost thaw are leading to emergence of ponds and t...
Abstract Background Lake sediments harbor diverse microbial communities that cycle carbon and nutrie...
Disturbances act as powerful structuring forces on ecosystems. To ask whether environmental microbia...
Due to climate change, many lakes in Europe will be subject to higher variability of hydrological ch...
Inland waters process large amounts of organic carbon, contributing to CO2 and CH4 emissions, as wel...
Lake sediments are globally important organic carbon (OC) sinks and play a profound role in the glob...
Lakes at high altitude and latitude are typically unproductive ecosystems where external factors out...
Freshwater lake sediments play key roles in the cycling of carbon. This includes hosting microbial c...
International audienceTo assess the sensitivity of lakes to anthropogenically-driven environmental c...
To assess the sensitivity of lakes to anthropogenically-driven environmental changes (e.g., nutrient...
In this study, the microbial community structure and function of aquatic ecosystems were investigate...
Even though human-induced eutrophication has severely impacted temperate lake ecosystems over the la...
Aquatic systems worldwide receive large amounts of organic carbon from terrestrial sources. This ‘al...
climate change; drought; rewetting; bacterial community composition; extracellular enzymes. Climate ...
The early stages of community development influence longer-term establishment of species, traits, an...
In the subarctic region, climate warming and permafrost thaw are leading to emergence of ponds and t...
Abstract Background Lake sediments harbor diverse microbial communities that cycle carbon and nutrie...
Disturbances act as powerful structuring forces on ecosystems. To ask whether environmental microbia...
Due to climate change, many lakes in Europe will be subject to higher variability of hydrological ch...
Inland waters process large amounts of organic carbon, contributing to CO2 and CH4 emissions, as wel...
Lake sediments are globally important organic carbon (OC) sinks and play a profound role in the glob...
Lakes at high altitude and latitude are typically unproductive ecosystems where external factors out...
Freshwater lake sediments play key roles in the cycling of carbon. This includes hosting microbial c...
International audienceTo assess the sensitivity of lakes to anthropogenically-driven environmental c...
To assess the sensitivity of lakes to anthropogenically-driven environmental changes (e.g., nutrient...
In this study, the microbial community structure and function of aquatic ecosystems were investigate...
Even though human-induced eutrophication has severely impacted temperate lake ecosystems over the la...
Aquatic systems worldwide receive large amounts of organic carbon from terrestrial sources. This ‘al...
climate change; drought; rewetting; bacterial community composition; extracellular enzymes. Climate ...
The early stages of community development influence longer-term establishment of species, traits, an...
In the subarctic region, climate warming and permafrost thaw are leading to emergence of ponds and t...
Abstract Background Lake sediments harbor diverse microbial communities that cycle carbon and nutrie...
Disturbances act as powerful structuring forces on ecosystems. To ask whether environmental microbia...