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Examination of Soil Microbial Communities After Permafrost Thaw Subsequent to an Active Layer Detachment in the High Arctic
- Source :
- Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. 49:455-472
- Publication Year :
- 2017
- Publisher :
- Informa UK Limited, 2017.
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Abstract
- Active layer detachments (ALDs) are permafrost disturbances associated with climate change and increased seasonal warming. Such perturbations result from thawing of the upper permafrost and downslope movement of the overlying thawed material, including the active layer. ALDs have the potential to impact soil microbial community composition and function in arctic soil ecosystems. Here we report an initial investigation of an ALD located at Cape Bounty on Melville Island in the Canadian High Arctic. We examined soil nutrient content as well as microbial community structure using denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis and sequencing. Soil from the disturbed site showed changes in microbial communities with strikingly different fungal community composition compared to soils from an adjacent undisturbed site. These community changes were correlated with enhanced levels of dissolved organic carbon, microbial carbon, total dissolved nitrogen, and microbial nitrogen. The Nitrososphaerales—an order of am...
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Global and Planetary Change
Ecology
Permafrost
Active layer
03 medical and health sciences
030104 developmental biology
Microbial population biology
Arctic
Environmental chemistry
Dissolved organic carbon
Soil water
Environmental science
Ecosystem
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Temperature gradient gel electrophoresis
Earth-Surface Processes
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Details
- ISSN :
- 19384246 and 15230430
- Volume :
- 49
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........302b8f446fda64f79848e8576ad48d6a