Climate change-driven permafrost thaw has a strong influence on pan-Arctic regions, via, for example, the formation of thermokarst ponds. These ponds are hotspots of microbial carbon cycling and greenhouse gas production, and efforts have been put on disentangling the role of bacteria and archaea in recycling the increasing amounts of carbon arriving to the ponds from degrading watersheds. However, despite the well-established role of fungi in carbon cycling in the terrestrial environments, the interactions between permafrost thaw and fungal communities in Arctic freshwaters have remained unknown. We integrated data from 60 ponds in Arctic hydro-ecosystems, representing a gradient of permafrost integrity and spanning over five regions, name...
13 páginas.- 5 figuras.- 81referencias.Aim: The formation of thermokarst lakes could make a large a...
Permafrost-affected soils are among the most obvious ecosystems in which current microbial controls ...
Permafrost-affected soils are among the most obvious ecosystems in which current microbial controls ...
Climate change-driven permafrost thaw has a strong influence on pan-Arctic regions, via, for example...
Thermokarst activity at permafrost sites releases considerable amounts of ancient carbon to the atmo...
Fungi are important decomposers of the organic matter (OM) in terrestrial environments, but there is...
Permafrost-affected soil stores a significant amount of organic carbon. Identifying the biological c...
Fungi, including symbionts, pathogens and decomposers, play crucial roles in community dynamics and ...
Permafrost soils contain c. 1980 Pg carbon (C; Schuur et al., 2015), more than twice the size of the...
Warming climate is thawing the permafrost in arctic and subarctic regions, leading to formation of t...
Permafrost, permanently frozen soil, constitutes a major portion of the Earth’s terrestrial cryosphe...
In the last decades, average land surface temperatures in the Arctic have increased at rates up to s...
The rate of climate warming in the Arctic nearly doubles warming in the temp...
Arctic systems are experiencing some of the most rapid warming due to climate change, causing permaf...
Arctic regions are experiencing the greatest rates of climate warming on the planet and marked chang...
13 páginas.- 5 figuras.- 81referencias.Aim: The formation of thermokarst lakes could make a large a...
Permafrost-affected soils are among the most obvious ecosystems in which current microbial controls ...
Permafrost-affected soils are among the most obvious ecosystems in which current microbial controls ...
Climate change-driven permafrost thaw has a strong influence on pan-Arctic regions, via, for example...
Thermokarst activity at permafrost sites releases considerable amounts of ancient carbon to the atmo...
Fungi are important decomposers of the organic matter (OM) in terrestrial environments, but there is...
Permafrost-affected soil stores a significant amount of organic carbon. Identifying the biological c...
Fungi, including symbionts, pathogens and decomposers, play crucial roles in community dynamics and ...
Permafrost soils contain c. 1980 Pg carbon (C; Schuur et al., 2015), more than twice the size of the...
Warming climate is thawing the permafrost in arctic and subarctic regions, leading to formation of t...
Permafrost, permanently frozen soil, constitutes a major portion of the Earth’s terrestrial cryosphe...
In the last decades, average land surface temperatures in the Arctic have increased at rates up to s...
The rate of climate warming in the Arctic nearly doubles warming in the temp...
Arctic systems are experiencing some of the most rapid warming due to climate change, causing permaf...
Arctic regions are experiencing the greatest rates of climate warming on the planet and marked chang...
13 páginas.- 5 figuras.- 81referencias.Aim: The formation of thermokarst lakes could make a large a...
Permafrost-affected soils are among the most obvious ecosystems in which current microbial controls ...
Permafrost-affected soils are among the most obvious ecosystems in which current microbial controls ...