Climate change is having a profound impact on Arctic microbiomes and their living environments. However, we have only incomplete knowledge about the seasonal and inter-annual variations observed among these microbes and about their methane regulation mechanisms with respect to glaciers, glacial melting, snow lakes and coastal marine water. This gap in our knowledge limits our understanding of the linkages between climate and environmental change. In the Arctic, there are large reservoirs of methane which are sensitive to temperature changes. If global warming intensifies, larger quantities of methane stored in deep soil and sediments will be released into the atmosphere, causing irreversible effects on the global ecosystem. Methane producti...
Despite the fact that microorganisms are the major drivers of global biogeochemical cycles, the rela...
Cold seeps are characterized by high biomass, which is supported by the microbial oxidation of the a...
Northern post-glacial lakes are significant, increasing sources of atmospheric carbon through ebulli...
The Arctic plays a key role in the Earths climate system, because global warming is predicted to be ...
Arctic soil microbiomes may have to face drastic climate changes in the coming century. Currently, t...
Climate change is a major concern in the Arctic region, as large amounts of organic carbon (C) are s...
Peatlands constitute the largest natural reservoir of carbon on the planet making them key component...
Rapid climate change in the Arctic has begun to affect the ecology of plants and animals throughout ...
Increasing permafrost thaw, driven by climate change, has the potential to result in organic carbon ...
The Arctic plays a key role in Earths climate system as global warming is predicted to be most prono...
The climatic changes on earth may have serious implications for the carbon (C) cycle in the terrestr...
Climate change has severe impacts in the Arctic, where permafrost is thawing, glaciers are retreatin...
Permafrost, permanently frozen soil, constitutes a major portion of the Earth’s terrestrial cryosphe...
Introduction: Submarine arctic permafrost was formed when sea level rise flooded terrestrial perma...
Microorganisms dominate terrestrial environments in the polar regions and Arctic soils are known to ...
Despite the fact that microorganisms are the major drivers of global biogeochemical cycles, the rela...
Cold seeps are characterized by high biomass, which is supported by the microbial oxidation of the a...
Northern post-glacial lakes are significant, increasing sources of atmospheric carbon through ebulli...
The Arctic plays a key role in the Earths climate system, because global warming is predicted to be ...
Arctic soil microbiomes may have to face drastic climate changes in the coming century. Currently, t...
Climate change is a major concern in the Arctic region, as large amounts of organic carbon (C) are s...
Peatlands constitute the largest natural reservoir of carbon on the planet making them key component...
Rapid climate change in the Arctic has begun to affect the ecology of plants and animals throughout ...
Increasing permafrost thaw, driven by climate change, has the potential to result in organic carbon ...
The Arctic plays a key role in Earths climate system as global warming is predicted to be most prono...
The climatic changes on earth may have serious implications for the carbon (C) cycle in the terrestr...
Climate change has severe impacts in the Arctic, where permafrost is thawing, glaciers are retreatin...
Permafrost, permanently frozen soil, constitutes a major portion of the Earth’s terrestrial cryosphe...
Introduction: Submarine arctic permafrost was formed when sea level rise flooded terrestrial perma...
Microorganisms dominate terrestrial environments in the polar regions and Arctic soils are known to ...
Despite the fact that microorganisms are the major drivers of global biogeochemical cycles, the rela...
Cold seeps are characterized by high biomass, which is supported by the microbial oxidation of the a...
Northern post-glacial lakes are significant, increasing sources of atmospheric carbon through ebulli...