Understanding microbial community dynamics in the alpine cryosphere is an important step toward assessing climate change impacts on these fragile ecosystems and meltwater-fed environments downstream. In this study, we analyzed microbial community composition, variation in community alpha and beta diversity, and the number of prokaryotic cells and virus-like particles (VLP) in seasonal snowpack from two consecutive years at three high altitude mountain summits along a longitudinal transect across the European Alps. Numbers of prokaryotic cells and VLP both ranged around 104 and 105 per mL of snow meltwater on average, with variation generally within one order of magnitude between sites and years. VLP-to-prokaryotic cell ratios spanned two or...
Microorganisms uplifted during dust storms survive long-range transport in the atmosphere and could ...
Mountain ecosystems are characterized by a diverse range of climatic and topographic conditions over...
Bacteria and fungi are ubiquitous in the atmosphere. The diversity and abundance of airborne microbe...
Seasonally, snow environments cover up to 50% of the land's surface, yet the microbial diversity and...
Snowmelt is a crucial period for alpine soil ecosystems, as it is related to inputs of nutrients, pa...
International audienceLittle is known about the changes in abundance of microbial taxa in relation t...
Snow can be considered an independent ecosystem that hosts active microbial communities. Snow microb...
The Arctic seasonal snowpack can extend at times over a third of the Earth’s land surface. This chem...
International audienceThe Arctic seasonal snowpack can extend at times over a third of the Earth’s l...
Mounting evidence suggests that Earth's cryosphere harbors diverse and active microbial communities....
The microbial abundance and diversity in snow on ice floes at three sites near the North Pole was as...
We investigated the interactions of air and snow over one entire winter accumulation period as well ...
The cryosphere is an integral part of the global climate system and one of the major habitable ecosy...
International audienceTaxonomical and ecological analyses were performed on micro-autotrophs (cyanob...
The cryosphere is an integral part of the global climate system and one of the major habitable ecosy...
Microorganisms uplifted during dust storms survive long-range transport in the atmosphere and could ...
Mountain ecosystems are characterized by a diverse range of climatic and topographic conditions over...
Bacteria and fungi are ubiquitous in the atmosphere. The diversity and abundance of airborne microbe...
Seasonally, snow environments cover up to 50% of the land's surface, yet the microbial diversity and...
Snowmelt is a crucial period for alpine soil ecosystems, as it is related to inputs of nutrients, pa...
International audienceLittle is known about the changes in abundance of microbial taxa in relation t...
Snow can be considered an independent ecosystem that hosts active microbial communities. Snow microb...
The Arctic seasonal snowpack can extend at times over a third of the Earth’s land surface. This chem...
International audienceThe Arctic seasonal snowpack can extend at times over a third of the Earth’s l...
Mounting evidence suggests that Earth's cryosphere harbors diverse and active microbial communities....
The microbial abundance and diversity in snow on ice floes at three sites near the North Pole was as...
We investigated the interactions of air and snow over one entire winter accumulation period as well ...
The cryosphere is an integral part of the global climate system and one of the major habitable ecosy...
International audienceTaxonomical and ecological analyses were performed on micro-autotrophs (cyanob...
The cryosphere is an integral part of the global climate system and one of the major habitable ecosy...
Microorganisms uplifted during dust storms survive long-range transport in the atmosphere and could ...
Mountain ecosystems are characterized by a diverse range of climatic and topographic conditions over...
Bacteria and fungi are ubiquitous in the atmosphere. The diversity and abundance of airborne microbe...