BackgroundBiogeochemical exports from watersheds are modulated by the activity of microorganisms that function over micron scales. Here, we tested the hypothesis that meander-bound regions share a core microbiome and exhibit patterns of metabolic potential that broadly predict biogeochemical processes in floodplain soils along a river corridor.ResultsWe intensively sampled the microbiomes of floodplain soils located in the upper, middle, and lower reaches of the East River, Colorado. Despite the very high microbial diversity and complexity of the soils, we reconstructed 248 quality draft genomes representative of subspecies. Approximately one third of these bacterial subspecies was detected across all three locations at similar abundance le...
Summary 1. Riparian zones hold a central place in the hydrological cycle, owing to the prevalence of...
Terrestrial and aquatic elemental cycles are tightly linked in upland fluvial networks. Biotic and a...
Exploring the distribution pattern and driving factors of methane-related microorganisms is of great...
BackgroundBiogeochemical exports from watersheds are modulated by the activity of microorganisms tha...
Watersheds are important suppliers of freshwater for human societies. Within mountainous watersheds,...
A better understanding of how microbial communities interact with their surroundings in physically a...
Sediment microbial communities drive the biogeochemical cycles that make rivers globally important s...
Natural floodplains comprise a spatial mosaic of habitat types that vary in successional development...
Microorganisms play key roles in terrestrial system processes, including the turnover of natural org...
Anthropogenic activities have significantly altered global biogeochemical nitrogen (N) cycling leadi...
Predicting elemental cycles and maintaining water quality under increasing anthropogenic influence r...
Sediment microbial communities are responsible for a majority of the metabolic activity in river and...
Globally, over half of all rivers are regulated in some way. In some cases, river regulation is the ...
Riverbed microbial communities play an oversized role in many watershed ecosystem functions, includi...
Sediment microbial communities are responsible for a majority of the metabolic activity in river and...
Summary 1. Riparian zones hold a central place in the hydrological cycle, owing to the prevalence of...
Terrestrial and aquatic elemental cycles are tightly linked in upland fluvial networks. Biotic and a...
Exploring the distribution pattern and driving factors of methane-related microorganisms is of great...
BackgroundBiogeochemical exports from watersheds are modulated by the activity of microorganisms tha...
Watersheds are important suppliers of freshwater for human societies. Within mountainous watersheds,...
A better understanding of how microbial communities interact with their surroundings in physically a...
Sediment microbial communities drive the biogeochemical cycles that make rivers globally important s...
Natural floodplains comprise a spatial mosaic of habitat types that vary in successional development...
Microorganisms play key roles in terrestrial system processes, including the turnover of natural org...
Anthropogenic activities have significantly altered global biogeochemical nitrogen (N) cycling leadi...
Predicting elemental cycles and maintaining water quality under increasing anthropogenic influence r...
Sediment microbial communities are responsible for a majority of the metabolic activity in river and...
Globally, over half of all rivers are regulated in some way. In some cases, river regulation is the ...
Riverbed microbial communities play an oversized role in many watershed ecosystem functions, includi...
Sediment microbial communities are responsible for a majority of the metabolic activity in river and...
Summary 1. Riparian zones hold a central place in the hydrological cycle, owing to the prevalence of...
Terrestrial and aquatic elemental cycles are tightly linked in upland fluvial networks. Biotic and a...
Exploring the distribution pattern and driving factors of methane-related microorganisms is of great...