Cryoconite holes, supraglacial depressions containing water and microbe-mineral aggregates, are known to be hotspots of microbial diversity on glacial surfaces. Cryoconite holes form in a variety of locations and conditions, which impacts both their structure and the community that inhabits them. Using high-throughput 16S and 18S rRNA gene sequencing, we have investigated the communities of a wide range of cryoconite holes from 15 locations across the Arctic and Antarctic. Around 24 bacterial and 11 eukaryotic first-rank phyla were observed in total. The various biotic niches (grazer, predator, photoautotroph, and chemotroph), are filled in every location. Significantly, there is a clear divide between the bacterial and microalgal communiti...
Microbial colonization of glacial ice surfaces incurs feedbacks which affect the melting rate of the...
Cryoconite holes are holes in a glacier's surface caused by sediment melting into the glacier. These...
Ice-lidded cryoconite holes on glaciers in the Taylor Valley, Antarctica, provide a unique system of...
Cryoconite holes, supraglacial depressions containing water and microbe-mineral aggregates, are know...
Cryoconite holes, supraglacial depressions containing water and microbe-mineral aggregates, are know...
The cryosphere presents some of the most challenging conditions for life on earth. Nevertheless, (mi...
Cryoconite holes are oases of microbial diversity on ice surfaces. In contrast to the Arctic, where ...
Cryoconite holes are foci of unusually high microbial diversity and activity on glacier surfaces wor...
Cryoconite holes are known as foci of microbial diversity and activity on polar glacier surfaces, bu...
Cryoconite holes are foci of unusually high microbial diversity and activity on glacier surfaces wor...
Although cryoconite holes, sediment-filled melt holes on glacier surfaces, appear small and homogeno...
The diversity of highly active bacterial communities in cryoconite holes on three Arctic glaciers in...
Microbial colonization of glacial ice surfaces incurs feedbacks which affect the melting rate of the...
Cryoconite holes are holes in a glacier's surface caused by sediment melting into the glacier. These...
Ice-lidded cryoconite holes on glaciers in the Taylor Valley, Antarctica, provide a unique system of...
Cryoconite holes, supraglacial depressions containing water and microbe-mineral aggregates, are know...
Cryoconite holes, supraglacial depressions containing water and microbe-mineral aggregates, are know...
The cryosphere presents some of the most challenging conditions for life on earth. Nevertheless, (mi...
Cryoconite holes are oases of microbial diversity on ice surfaces. In contrast to the Arctic, where ...
Cryoconite holes are foci of unusually high microbial diversity and activity on glacier surfaces wor...
Cryoconite holes are known as foci of microbial diversity and activity on polar glacier surfaces, bu...
Cryoconite holes are foci of unusually high microbial diversity and activity on glacier surfaces wor...
Although cryoconite holes, sediment-filled melt holes on glacier surfaces, appear small and homogeno...
The diversity of highly active bacterial communities in cryoconite holes on three Arctic glaciers in...
Microbial colonization of glacial ice surfaces incurs feedbacks which affect the melting rate of the...
Cryoconite holes are holes in a glacier's surface caused by sediment melting into the glacier. These...
Ice-lidded cryoconite holes on glaciers in the Taylor Valley, Antarctica, provide a unique system of...