Cryoconite holes are ice-bound habitats that can act as refuges for aquatic and terrestrial microorganisms on glacier surfaces. In the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica, these holes are often capped by an ice lid that prevents the exchange of material and gases with the surrounding atmosphere and aquatic environment. Diatoms have been documented in cryoconite holes, and recent findings suggest that these habitats may harbour a distinctive diatom flora compared to the surrounding aquatic environments. In this study, we examined diatom community composition in cryoconite holes and environmental correlates across three glaciers in Taylor Valley, Antarctica. The diatom communities were dominated by two genera, Muelleria and Diadesmis, both of w...
In Antarctica, diatoms inhabit multiple limno-terrestrial habitat types, which may each individually...
The cryoconite holes of the McMurdo Dry Valleys are simple, closed biogeochemical systems involving ...
Terrestrial biota in the Antarctic are more globally distinct and highly structured biogeographicall...
Cryoconite holes are ice-bound habitats that can act as refuges for aquatic and terrestrial microorg...
Cryoconite holes are small, extreme habitats, widespread in the ablation zones of glaciers worldwide...
Diatoms are vital primary producers in aquatic ecosystems and useful indicators of environmental cha...
The presence of marine microfossils (diatoms) in glacier ice and ice cores has been documented from ...
Although cryoconite holes, sediment-filled melt holes on glacier surfaces, appear small and homogeno...
In the arid McMurdo Dry Valleys of East Antarctica, glacial meltwater streams flow for 6-10 weeks du...
Cryoconite holes are oases of microbial diversity on ice surfaces. In contrast to the Arctic, where ...
Diatoms composing benthic microbial mats in Skarvsnes lakes, East Antarctica, were studied in terms ...
Cryoconite holes, supraglacial depressions containing water and microbe-mineral aggregates, are know...
We investigated the composition of diatom communities in annual fast ice and their variations over t...
Cryoconite holes are small cylindrical depressions which grow on the surface of ice masses worldwide...
The McMurdo Dry Valleys (MDVs) and the exposed coastal areas of the nearby Ross Island in Antarctica...
In Antarctica, diatoms inhabit multiple limno-terrestrial habitat types, which may each individually...
The cryoconite holes of the McMurdo Dry Valleys are simple, closed biogeochemical systems involving ...
Terrestrial biota in the Antarctic are more globally distinct and highly structured biogeographicall...
Cryoconite holes are ice-bound habitats that can act as refuges for aquatic and terrestrial microorg...
Cryoconite holes are small, extreme habitats, widespread in the ablation zones of glaciers worldwide...
Diatoms are vital primary producers in aquatic ecosystems and useful indicators of environmental cha...
The presence of marine microfossils (diatoms) in glacier ice and ice cores has been documented from ...
Although cryoconite holes, sediment-filled melt holes on glacier surfaces, appear small and homogeno...
In the arid McMurdo Dry Valleys of East Antarctica, glacial meltwater streams flow for 6-10 weeks du...
Cryoconite holes are oases of microbial diversity on ice surfaces. In contrast to the Arctic, where ...
Diatoms composing benthic microbial mats in Skarvsnes lakes, East Antarctica, were studied in terms ...
Cryoconite holes, supraglacial depressions containing water and microbe-mineral aggregates, are know...
We investigated the composition of diatom communities in annual fast ice and their variations over t...
Cryoconite holes are small cylindrical depressions which grow on the surface of ice masses worldwide...
The McMurdo Dry Valleys (MDVs) and the exposed coastal areas of the nearby Ross Island in Antarctica...
In Antarctica, diatoms inhabit multiple limno-terrestrial habitat types, which may each individually...
The cryoconite holes of the McMurdo Dry Valleys are simple, closed biogeochemical systems involving ...
Terrestrial biota in the Antarctic are more globally distinct and highly structured biogeographicall...