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View article: Temporary lake sustains active heterotrophic microbial communities in poly-extreme high-altitude environments of the Atacama Desert
Temporary lake sustains active heterotrophic microbial communities in poly-extreme high-altitude environments of the Atacama Desert Open
The Puna de Atacama is a high-altitude desert region renowned for its extreme environmental conditions, resulting in limited biological activity and low organic carbon availability. This study investigates the influence of a temporary lake…
View article: Carbon storage and dynamics in cryosphere: progress and challenge
Carbon storage and dynamics in cryosphere: progress and challenge Open
View article: Impacts of human footprint on habitat quality and permafrost environment in Northeast China
Impacts of human footprint on habitat quality and permafrost environment in Northeast China Open
In Northeast China, intensified human footprints have greatly altered ecosystem service functions, leading to biodiversity decline, habitat fragmentation, and permafrost warming and thaw. For regional ecological security, it is crucial to …
View article: Multivariate Insight into Soil Organic Matter Dynamics in Subarctic Abandoned Farmland by the Chronosequence Approach
Multivariate Insight into Soil Organic Matter Dynamics in Subarctic Abandoned Farmland by the Chronosequence Approach Open
Agricultural land abandonment is a widespread phenomenon found in many regions of the world. There are many studies on post-agricultural changes in temperate, arid, semi-arid regions, etc., but studies of such soils in boreal or Arctic con…
View article: Post-Agricultural Shifts in Soils of Subarctic Environment on the Example of Plaggic Podzols Chronosequence
Post-Agricultural Shifts in Soils of Subarctic Environment on the Example of Plaggic Podzols Chronosequence Open
This study investigates the post-agricultural transformation of Plaggic Podzols in a Subarctic environment, focusing on the Yamal region, Western Siberia. Agricultural practices historically altered the natural Histic Entic Podzols, leadin…
View article: Effects of Fertilization on Soil Physicochemical Properties and Enzyme Activities of Zanthoxylum planispinum var. Dingtanensis Plantation
Effects of Fertilization on Soil Physicochemical Properties and Enzyme Activities of Zanthoxylum planispinum var. Dingtanensis Plantation Open
Zanthoxylum planispinum var. Dingtanensis (hereafter Z. planispinum) has excellent characteristics, including Ca and drought tolerance. It can flourish in stony soils, and it is used as a pioneer plant in karst rocky desertification contro…
View article: Warmer Sphagnum moss, less soil carbon loss : Anaerobic respiration and temperature response along a boreal forest-peatland ecotone
Warmer Sphagnum moss, less soil carbon loss : Anaerobic respiration and temperature response along a boreal forest-peatland ecotone Open
Climate warming is predicted to rapidly change the local environmental conditions in peatland systems at high latitudes. This study explored soil respiration rates with microbial community compositions along a transect from well-drained up…
View article: Temporary Lake Sustains Active Heterotrophic Microbial Communities in Poly-Extreme High-Elevation Environments of the Atacama Desert
Temporary Lake Sustains Active Heterotrophic Microbial Communities in Poly-Extreme High-Elevation Environments of the Atacama Desert Open
View article: Research on the Evolution of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Power System under Glacier-Hydrological-Ecological-Power Coupling
Research on the Evolution of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Power System under Glacier-Hydrological-Ecological-Power Coupling Open
View article: Microbial diversity and biogeochemical interactions in the seismically active and CO2- rich Eger Rift ecosystem
Microbial diversity and biogeochemical interactions in the seismically active and CO2- rich Eger Rift ecosystem Open
View article: Research on flow field reconstruction of complex fault-block reservoir during ultra-high water cut period
Research on flow field reconstruction of complex fault-block reservoir during ultra-high water cut period Open
Complex fault block reservoirs are usually characterized by irregular boundary and small area, so it is difficult to arrange regular injection-production well pattern. At the same time, due to the strong heterogeneity of the reservoir, the…
View article: The role of anthropogenic influences on a tropical lake ecosystem and its surrounding catchment: a case study of Lake Sentani
The role of anthropogenic influences on a tropical lake ecosystem and its surrounding catchment: a case study of Lake Sentani Open
Lake Sentani is a tropical lake in Indonesia, consisting of four interconnected sub-basins of different water depths. While previous work has highlighted the impact of catchment composition on biogeochemical processes in Lake Sentani, litt…
View article: Biogeographic patterns shape the bacterial community beyond permafrost gradients
Biogeographic patterns shape the bacterial community beyond permafrost gradients Open
Global warming has led to extensive permafrost degradation, particularly in thermally vulnerable permafrost in the marginal or transitional zones of altitudinal or latitudinal permafrost. However, comprehensive knowledge about microbial co…
View article: Taxonomic and functional partitioning of Chloroflexota populations under ferruginous conditions at and below the sediment-water interface
Taxonomic and functional partitioning of Chloroflexota populations under ferruginous conditions at and below the sediment-water interface Open
The adaptation of the phylum Chloroflexota to various geochemical conditions is thought to have originated in primitive microbial ecosystems, involving hydrogenotrophic energy conservation under ferruginous anoxia. Oligotrophic deep waters…
View article: Greenhouse Gas Production and Microbial Response During the Transition From Terrestrial Permafrost to a Marine Environment
Greenhouse Gas Production and Microbial Response During the Transition From Terrestrial Permafrost to a Marine Environment Open
Arctic permafrost coasts, affected by rising sea levels and increasing coastal erosion in a warming climate, undergo significant changes. Simulating how permafrost is impacted by inundation with fresh, brackish and marine water enhances ou…
View article: Predicting Seasonal Deformation Using InSAR and Machine Learning in the Permafrost Regions of the Yangtze River Source Region
Predicting Seasonal Deformation Using InSAR and Machine Learning in the Permafrost Regions of the Yangtze River Source Region Open
Quantifying seasonal deformation is essential for accurately determining the thickness of the active layer and the distribution of water content within it, providing insights into the freeze‐thaw dynamics of permafrost environments and the…
View article: Research on flow field reconstruction of complex fault-block reservoir during ultra-high water cut period
Research on flow field reconstruction of complex fault-block reservoir during ultra-high water cut period Open
Complex fault block reservoirs are usually characterized by irregular boundary and small area, so it is difficult to arrange regular injection-production well pattern.. At the same time, due to the strong heterogeneity of the reservoir, th…
View article: Quantifying the influencing factors of the thermal state of permafrost in Northeast China
Quantifying the influencing factors of the thermal state of permafrost in Northeast China Open
In Northeast China, permafrost is controlled by a combination of biotic, climatic, physiographic, and anthropogenic factors. Due to the complexity of these governing or influencing factors, it is challenging to exactly describe the feature…
View article: Visual Analyses of Hot Spots and Frontiers in Zanthoxylum planispinum Research Based on CiteSpace
Visual Analyses of Hot Spots and Frontiers in Zanthoxylum planispinum Research Based on CiteSpace Open
Zanthoxylum planispinum is a type of plant with homologous properties in medicine and food, making it well-loved in China. To explore the development of the Z. planispinum field over the past 20 years, its research hotspots and frontier tr…
View article: The effects of climate and soil depth on living and dead bacterial communities along a longitudinal gradient in Chile
The effects of climate and soil depth on living and dead bacterial communities along a longitudinal gradient in Chile Open
Soil bacterial communities play a critical role in shaping soil stability and formation, exhibiting a dynamic interaction with local climate and soil depth. We employed an innovative DNA separation method to characterize microbial assembla…
View article: Methane Cycling Communities in Arctic coastal and submarine permafrost environments 
Methane Cycling Communities in Arctic coastal and submarine permafrost environments  Open
Thermokarst lagoons form at the terrestrial-marine interface when thermokarst lakes, hotspots for Arctic methane emissions, erode into the ocean. These lagoons are dynamic environments with seasonal ice build-up and potential alternations …
View article: Anaerobic respiration and temperature response along a boreal hydrological transect on a slope from upland forest to peatland
Anaerobic respiration and temperature response along a boreal hydrological transect on a slope from upland forest to peatland Open
Climatic warming is predicted to affect high-latitude habitats, such as boreal peatlands, at a larger magnitude than the global average. The controls on the breakdown of organic matter in peatlands are complex; it’s unclear how climatic wa…
View article: Microbial assemblages in Arctic coastal thermokarst lakes and lagoons
Microbial assemblages in Arctic coastal thermokarst lakes and lagoons Open
Several studies have investigated changes in microbial community composition in thawing permafrost landscapes, but microbial assemblages in the transient ecosystems of the Arctic coastline remain poorly understood. Thermokarst lakes, abrup…
View article: Metabolic features that select for Bathyarchaeia in modern ferruginous lacustrine subsurface sediments
Metabolic features that select for Bathyarchaeia in modern ferruginous lacustrine subsurface sediments Open
Ferruginous conditions prevailed through Earth’s early oceans history, yet our understanding of biogeochemical cycles in anoxic iron-rich, sulfate-poor sediments remains elusive in terms of redox processes and organic matter remineralizati…
View article: Changes in Soil Substrate and Microbial Properties Associated with Permafrost Thaw Reduce Nitrogen Mineralization
Changes in Soil Substrate and Microbial Properties Associated with Permafrost Thaw Reduce Nitrogen Mineralization Open
Anticipated permafrost thaw in upcoming decades may exert significant impacts on forest soil nitrogen (N) dynamics. The rate of soil N mineralization (Nmin) plays a crucial role in determining soil N availability. Nevertheless, our underst…
View article: Microbial methane cycling in sediments of Arctic thermokarst lagoons
Microbial methane cycling in sediments of Arctic thermokarst lagoons Open
Thermokarst lagoons represent the transition state from a freshwater lacustrine to a marine environment, and receive little attention regarding their role for greenhouse gas production and release in Arctic permafrost landscapes. We studie…
View article: Deep learning reveals rapid vegetation greening in changing climate from 1988 to 2018 on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
Deep learning reveals rapid vegetation greening in changing climate from 1988 to 2018 on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Open
Vegetation dynamics in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) have been debated in recent decades. Most studies suggest that wetter and warmer climatic conditions would release low temperature constraints and stimulate alpine vegetation growth. Other…
View article: Phytohormones regulate the non-redundant response of ω-3 fatty acid desaturases to low temperatures in Chorispora bungeana
Phytohormones regulate the non-redundant response of ω-3 fatty acid desaturases to low temperatures in Chorispora bungeana Open
To explore the contributions of ω-3 fatty acid desaturases (FADs) to cold stress response in a special cryophyte, Chorispora bungeana , two plastidial ω-3 desaturase genes ( CbFAD7 , CbFAD8 ) were cloned and verified in an Arabidopsis fad7…
View article: Recognition of thaw slumps based on machine learning and UAVs: A case study in the Qilian Mountains, northeastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
Recognition of thaw slumps based on machine learning and UAVs: A case study in the Qilian Mountains, northeastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Open
The thawing of permafrost on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) leads to more frequent occurrences of thaw slump (TS), which have significant impacts on local ecosystems, carbon cycles, and infrastructure development. Accurate recognition of …
View article: Microbial diversity and community dynamics in an active, high CO<sub>2</sub>subsurface rift ecosystem
Microbial diversity and community dynamics in an active, high CO<sub>2</sub>subsurface rift ecosystem Open
The Eger Rift subsurface is characterized by frequent seismic activity and consistently high CO 2 concentrations, making it a unique deep biosphere ecosystem and a suitable site to study the interactions between volcanism, tectonics, and m…