Microbial ecology of the cryosphere: sea ice and glacial habitats
The Earth's cryosphere comprises those regions that are cold enough for water to turn into
ice. Recent findings show that the icy realms of polar oceans, glaciers and ice sheets are …
ice. Recent findings show that the icy realms of polar oceans, glaciers and ice sheets are …
Microbial ecology of mountain glacier ecosystems: biodiversity, ecological connections and implications of a warming climate
Glacier ecosystems are teeming with life on, beneath, and to a lesser degree, within their icy
masses. This conclusion largely stems from polar research, with less attention paid to …
masses. This conclusion largely stems from polar research, with less attention paid to …
Global dispersion and local diversification of the methane seep microbiome
Methane seeps are widespread seafloor ecosystems shaped by the emission of gas from
seabed reservoirs. The microorganisms inhabiting methane seeps transform the chemical …
seabed reservoirs. The microorganisms inhabiting methane seeps transform the chemical …
Cryoconite: the dark biological secret of the cryosphere
Cryoconite is granular sediment found on glacier surfaces comprising both mineral and
biological material. Despite long having been recognised as an important glaciological and …
biological material. Despite long having been recognised as an important glaciological and …
Climate change and alpine stream biology: progress, challenges, and opportunities for the future
In alpine regions worldwide, climate change is dramatically altering ecosystems and
affecting biodiversity in many ways. For streams, receding alpine glaciers and snowfields …
affecting biodiversity in many ways. For streams, receding alpine glaciers and snowfields …
Key rules of life and the fading cryosphere: Impacts in alpine lakes and streams
Alpine regions are changing rapidly due to loss of snow and ice in response to ongoing
climate change. While studies have documented ecological responses in alpine lakes and …
climate change. While studies have documented ecological responses in alpine lakes and …
An essential role for tungsten in the ecology and evolution of a previously uncultivated lineage of anaerobic, thermophilic Archaea
Trace metals have been an important ingredient for life throughout Earth's history. Here, we
describe the genome-guided cultivation of a member of the elusive archaeal lineage …
describe the genome-guided cultivation of a member of the elusive archaeal lineage …
Archaea from the gut microbiota of humans: Could be linked to chronic diseases?
D Mafra, M Ribeiro, L Fonseca, B Regis… - Anaerobe, 2022 - Elsevier
Archaea comprise a unique domain of organisms with distinct biochemical and genetic
differences from bacteria. Methane-forming archaea, methanogens, constitute the …
differences from bacteria. Methane-forming archaea, methanogens, constitute the …
A review of landfill microbiology and ecology: a call for modernization with 'next generation'technology
Engineered and monitored sanitary landfills have been widespread in the United States
since the passage of the Clean Water Act (1972) with additional controls under RCRA …
since the passage of the Clean Water Act (1972) with additional controls under RCRA …
Potential sources of microbial colonizers in an initial soil ecosystem after retreat of an alpine glacier
Rapid disintegration of alpine glaciers has led to the formation of new terrain consisting of
mineral debris colonized by microorganisms. Despite the importance of microbial pioneers …
mineral debris colonized by microorganisms. Despite the importance of microbial pioneers …