Background and Aims: Alterations in snow cover driven by climate change may impact ecosystem functioning, including biogeochemistry and soil (microbial) processes. We elucidated the effects of snow cover manipulation (SCM) on above-and belowground processes in a temperate peatland. Methods: In a Swiss mountain-peatland we manipulated snow cover (addition, removal and control), and assessed the effects on Andromeda polifolia root enzyme activity, soil microbial community structure, and leaf tissue and soil biogeochemistry. Results: Reduced snow cover produced warmer soils in our experiment while increased snow cover kept soil temperatures close-to-freezing. SCM had a major influence on the microbial community, and prolonged ‘close-to-freezin...
International audienceIn alpine and arctic ecosystems, the snowpack has been shown to insulate soils...
Winter seasonality with low amounts of incoming radiation, frost and snow cover characterize large a...
In alpine zones, soil microbial biomass and activity are strongly dependent on the seasonal snow cov...
Background and Aims Alterations in snow cover driven by climate change may impact ecosystem function...
Snow amount is expected to decline in the Northern hemisphere as an effect of climate warming. Howev...
Abstract Seasonal snow cover provides essential insulation for mountain ecosystems, but expected cha...
Snow strongly affects ecosystem functioning in alpine environments with potential carry-over effects...
The northern regions are experiencing considerable changes in winter climate leading to more frequen...
Snow strongly affects ecosystem functioning in alpine environments with potential carry-over effects...
Mean winter air temperatures have risen by 2.5˚C over the last 50 years in the northeastern U.S., re...
Soil microbial communities regulate global biogeochemical cycles and respond rapidly to changing env...
Shift in precipitation regime could greatly alter plant and microbial activity, and thus the contemp...
Soil microbial communities regulate global biogeochemical cycles and respond rapidly to changing env...
Winter snow cover is a major driver of soil microbial processes in high-latitude and high-altitude e...
Climate change is disproportionately impacting mountain ecosystems, leading to large reductions in w...
International audienceIn alpine and arctic ecosystems, the snowpack has been shown to insulate soils...
Winter seasonality with low amounts of incoming radiation, frost and snow cover characterize large a...
In alpine zones, soil microbial biomass and activity are strongly dependent on the seasonal snow cov...
Background and Aims Alterations in snow cover driven by climate change may impact ecosystem function...
Snow amount is expected to decline in the Northern hemisphere as an effect of climate warming. Howev...
Abstract Seasonal snow cover provides essential insulation for mountain ecosystems, but expected cha...
Snow strongly affects ecosystem functioning in alpine environments with potential carry-over effects...
The northern regions are experiencing considerable changes in winter climate leading to more frequen...
Snow strongly affects ecosystem functioning in alpine environments with potential carry-over effects...
Mean winter air temperatures have risen by 2.5˚C over the last 50 years in the northeastern U.S., re...
Soil microbial communities regulate global biogeochemical cycles and respond rapidly to changing env...
Shift in precipitation regime could greatly alter plant and microbial activity, and thus the contemp...
Soil microbial communities regulate global biogeochemical cycles and respond rapidly to changing env...
Winter snow cover is a major driver of soil microbial processes in high-latitude and high-altitude e...
Climate change is disproportionately impacting mountain ecosystems, leading to large reductions in w...
International audienceIn alpine and arctic ecosystems, the snowpack has been shown to insulate soils...
Winter seasonality with low amounts of incoming radiation, frost and snow cover characterize large a...
In alpine zones, soil microbial biomass and activity are strongly dependent on the seasonal snow cov...