Consider the anoxic microsite: acknowledging and appreciating spatiotemporal redox heterogeneity in soils and sediments
Reduction–oxidation (redox) reactions underlie essentially all biogeochemical cycles. Like
most soil properties and processes, redox is spatiotemporally heterogeneous. However …
most soil properties and processes, redox is spatiotemporally heterogeneous. However …
Carbon and nitrogen cycling in snow‐covered environments
The last two decades have seen significant advances in understanding the cycling of carbon
and nutrients in ecosystems characterized by seasonal snow cover. This paper reviews and …
and nutrients in ecosystems characterized by seasonal snow cover. This paper reviews and …
[HTML][HTML] Experimental warming effects on the microbial community of a temperate mountain forest soil
Soil microbial communities mediate the decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM). The
amount of carbon (C) that is respired leaves the soil as CO2 (soil respiration) and causes …
amount of carbon (C) that is respired leaves the soil as CO2 (soil respiration) and causes …
Plant-mediated effects of long-term warming on soil microorganisms on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
W Chen, H Zhou, Y Wu, Y Li, L Qiao, J Wang, J Zhai… - Catena, 2021 - Elsevier
Exploring the feedback of the soil microbial community and associated processes to global
warming represents a major global challenge. To date, the focus has been placed on the …
warming represents a major global challenge. To date, the focus has been placed on the …
Impacts of multiple extreme winter warming events on sub‐Arctic heathland: phenology, reproduction, growth, and CO2 flux responses
Extreme weather events can have strong negative impacts on species survival and
community structure when surpassing lethal thresholds. Extreme, short‐lived, winter …
community structure when surpassing lethal thresholds. Extreme, short‐lived, winter …
Sensitivity of soil respiration and microbial communities to altered snowfall
Winter respiration is a quantitatively important, yet variable flux of carbon dioxide (CO2) from
soils to the atmosphere. Variability in winter soil respiration may be influenced by the effects …
soils to the atmosphere. Variability in winter soil respiration may be influenced by the effects …
Non‐growing‐season soil respiration is controlled by freezing and thawing processes in the summer monsoon‐dominated Tibetan alpine grassland
Y Wang, H Liu, H Chung, L Yu, Z Mi… - Global …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The Tibetan alpine grasslands, sharing many features with arctic tundra ecosystems, have a
unique non‐growing‐season climate that is usually dry and without persistent snow cover …
unique non‐growing‐season climate that is usually dry and without persistent snow cover …
Montane meadows: a soil carbon sink or source?
CC Reed, AG Merrill, WM Drew, B Christman… - Ecosystems, 2021 - Springer
As the largest biogeochemically active terrestrial reserve of carbon (C), soils have the
potential to either mitigate or amplify rates of climate change. Ecosystems with large C …
potential to either mitigate or amplify rates of climate change. Ecosystems with large C …
Seasonality of soil CO2 efflux in a temperate forest: Biophysical effects of snowpack and spring freeze–thaw cycles
C Wang, Y Han, J Chen, X Wang, Q Zhang… - Agricultural and Forest …, 2013 - Elsevier
Changes in characteristics of snowfall and spring freeze–thaw-cycle (FTC) events under the
warming climate make it critical to understand biophysical controls on soil CO2 efflux (RS) in …
warming climate make it critical to understand biophysical controls on soil CO2 efflux (RS) in …
Winter ecology of a subalpine grassland: effects of snow removal on soil respiration, microbial structure and function
Seasonal snow cover provides essential insulation for mountain ecosystems, but expected
changes in precipitation patterns and snow cover duration due to global warming can …
changes in precipitation patterns and snow cover duration due to global warming can …