Proglacial environments are ideal for studying the development of soils through the changes of rocks exposed by glacier retreat to weathering and microbial processes. Carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) contents as well as soil pH and soil elemental compositions are thought to be dominant factors structuring the bacterial, archaeal and fungal communities in the early stages of soil ecosystem formation. However, the functional linkages between C and N contents, soil composition and microbial community structures remain poorly understood. Here, we describe a multivariate analysis of geochemical properties and associated microbial community structures between a moraine and a glaciofluvial outwash in the proglacial area of a High Arctic glacier (Longye...
International audienceCyanobacteria are important colonizers of recently deglaciated proglacial soil...
Our novel study examines landscape biogeochemical evolution following deglaciation and permafrost ch...
Climate change disproportionally affects the Arctic, and an important consequence is the accelerated...
Proglacial environments are ideal for studying the development of soils through the changes of rocks...
Proglacial environments are ideal for studying the development of soils through the changes of rocks...
Proglacial environments are ideal for studying the development of soils through the changes of rocks...
The Arctic environment is particularly affected by global warming, and a clear trend of the ice retr...
Rapid glacial retreat in the High Arctic causes the expansion of new habitats, but the successional ...
Modelling the development of soils in glacier forefields is necessary in order to assess how microbi...
Modelling the development of soils in glacier forefields is necessary in order to assess how microbi...
During past periods of advance, Arctic glaciers and ice sheets overrode soil, sediments, and vegetat...
Succession is defined as changes in biological communities over time. It has been extensively studie...
Succession is defined as changes in biological communities over time. It has been extensively studie...
Succession is defined as changes in biological communities over time. It has been extensively studie...
International audienceCyanobacteria are important colonizers of recently deglaciated proglacial soil...
International audienceCyanobacteria are important colonizers of recently deglaciated proglacial soil...
Our novel study examines landscape biogeochemical evolution following deglaciation and permafrost ch...
Climate change disproportionally affects the Arctic, and an important consequence is the accelerated...
Proglacial environments are ideal for studying the development of soils through the changes of rocks...
Proglacial environments are ideal for studying the development of soils through the changes of rocks...
Proglacial environments are ideal for studying the development of soils through the changes of rocks...
The Arctic environment is particularly affected by global warming, and a clear trend of the ice retr...
Rapid glacial retreat in the High Arctic causes the expansion of new habitats, but the successional ...
Modelling the development of soils in glacier forefields is necessary in order to assess how microbi...
Modelling the development of soils in glacier forefields is necessary in order to assess how microbi...
During past periods of advance, Arctic glaciers and ice sheets overrode soil, sediments, and vegetat...
Succession is defined as changes in biological communities over time. It has been extensively studie...
Succession is defined as changes in biological communities over time. It has been extensively studie...
Succession is defined as changes in biological communities over time. It has been extensively studie...
International audienceCyanobacteria are important colonizers of recently deglaciated proglacial soil...
International audienceCyanobacteria are important colonizers of recently deglaciated proglacial soil...
Our novel study examines landscape biogeochemical evolution following deglaciation and permafrost ch...
Climate change disproportionally affects the Arctic, and an important consequence is the accelerated...