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View article: Lake State Shifts After Earthquakes in Tectonically Active Regions
Lake State Shifts After Earthquakes in Tectonically Active Regions Open
Earthquakes can induce substantial biogeochemical changes in lake ecosystems. However, the long‐term impact of earthquake induced regime shifts in lake ecosystems remains understudied. Here, we examined changes in geochemical characteristi…
View article: Key microbial taxa play essential roles in maintaining soil muti-nutrient cycling following an extreme drought event in ecological buffer zones along the Yangtze River
Key microbial taxa play essential roles in maintaining soil muti-nutrient cycling following an extreme drought event in ecological buffer zones along the Yangtze River Open
Climatic extremes, especially extreme droughts, are occurring more frequently and profoundly impacting biogeochemical processes. However, the relative importance of microbial communities on soil nutrient cycling and community maintenance u…
View article: Upscaling Net Ecosystem Exchange on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Using Ensemble Machine Learning at High Spatial-Temporal Resolution
Upscaling Net Ecosystem Exchange on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Using Ensemble Machine Learning at High Spatial-Temporal Resolution Open
View article: Nonparametric richness estimators Chao1 and ACE must not be used with amplicon sequence variant data
Nonparametric richness estimators Chao1 and ACE must not be used with amplicon sequence variant data Open
Microbial ecologists use alpha diversity metrics for estimating species richness and evenness from data obtained by high-throughput sequencing of small subunit ribosomal RNA genes. This perspective argues that the nonparametric richness es…
View article: <i>Methylomonadaceae</i> was the active and dominant methanotroph in Tibet lake sediments
<i>Methylomonadaceae</i> was the active and dominant methanotroph in Tibet lake sediments Open
Methane (CH4), an important greenhouse gas, significantly impacts the local and global climate. Our study focused on the composition and activity of methanotrophs residing in the lakes on the Tibetan Plateau, a hotspot for climate change r…
View article: Vertical variations in microbial diversity, composition, and interactions in freshwater lake sediments on the Tibetan plateau
Vertical variations in microbial diversity, composition, and interactions in freshwater lake sediments on the Tibetan plateau Open
Microbial communities in freshwater lake sediments exhibit a distinct depth-dependent variability. Further exploration is required to understand their biodiversity pattern and microbial interactions in vertical sediments. In this study, se…
View article: Sink or Source: Alternative Roles of Glacier Foreland Meadow Soils in Methane Emission Is Regulated by Glacier Melting on the Tibetan Plateau
Sink or Source: Alternative Roles of Glacier Foreland Meadow Soils in Methane Emission Is Regulated by Glacier Melting on the Tibetan Plateau Open
Glacier foreland soils have long been considered as methane (CH 4 ) sinks. However, they are flooded by glacial meltwater annually during the glacier melting season, altering their redox potential. The impacts of this annual flooding on CH…
View article: Measurements of the ionization efficiency of protons in methane
Measurements of the ionization efficiency of protons in methane Open
The amount of energy released by a nuclear recoil ionizing the atoms of the active volume of detection appears "quenched" compared to an electron of the same kinetic energy. This different behavior in ionization between electrons and nucle…
View article: Soil Ph Regulates the Network Patterns and Assembly Processes of Freshwater Wetland Soil Bacteria in Eastern China: A Parallel with Well-Drained Soils
Soil Ph Regulates the Network Patterns and Assembly Processes of Freshwater Wetland Soil Bacteria in Eastern China: A Parallel with Well-Drained Soils Open
View article: Proximity to Propagule Sources Affects the Response of Soil Methane Oxidizer Community to Increased Salinity
Proximity to Propagule Sources Affects the Response of Soil Methane Oxidizer Community to Increased Salinity Open
View article: Cover Image, Volume 8, Issue 5
Cover Image, Volume 8, Issue 5 Open
The cover image is based on the Overview Microbial abundance and diversity investigations along rivers: Current knowledge and future directions by Kexin Li et al., https://doi.org/10.1002/wat2.1547 . image
View article: Air-drying and long time preservation of soil do not significantly impact microbial community composition and structure
Air-drying and long time preservation of soil do not significantly impact microbial community composition and structure Open
View article: Stochastic process dominates microbial community assembly in alpine grasslands on the Tibetan Plateau
Stochastic process dominates microbial community assembly in alpine grasslands on the Tibetan Plateau Open
The data involved in microbial community assembly in alpine grasslands on the Tibetan Plateau
View article: Upland Soil Cluster Gamma dominates methanotrophic communities in upland grassland soils
Upland Soil Cluster Gamma dominates methanotrophic communities in upland grassland soils Open
Aerobic methanotrophs in upland soils consume atmospheric methane, serving as a critical counterbalance to global warming; however, the biogeographic distribution patterns of their abundance and community composition are poorly understood,…
View article: The voltage signals of microbial fuel cell-based sensors positively correlated with methane emission flux in paddy fields of China
The voltage signals of microbial fuel cell-based sensors positively correlated with methane emission flux in paddy fields of China Open
Previous studies showed that exoelectrogenic bacteria in paddy soil could suppress methanogens and methanogenesis after they were enriched by application of Fe3+ or running microbial fuel cells (MFCs). However, the relationship between exo…
View article: Long-term warming rather than grazing significantly changed total and active soil procaryotic community structures
Long-term warming rather than grazing significantly changed total and active soil procaryotic community structures Open
View article: Relationships between biological nitrogen fixation and available nitrogen at scales from molecular to community level
Relationships between biological nitrogen fixation and available nitrogen at scales from molecular to community level Open
In the context of the current rapid increase of anthropogenic nitrogen input in global ecosystems, clarifying the relationship between biological nitrogen fixation and available nitrogen has important guiding significance for the estimatio…
View article: Identification of active aerobic methanotrophs in plateau wetlands using DNA stable isotope probing
Identification of active aerobic methanotrophs in plateau wetlands using DNA stable isotope probing Open
Sedge-dominated wetlands on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau are methane emission centers. Methanotrophs at these sites play a role in reducing methane emissions, but relatively little is known about the composition of active methanotrophs in t…