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Biological processes on glacier surfaces affect the physical behaviour of glaciers and ice sheets and carbon and nutrient fluxes in the cryosphere. Changes in rates of biological processes are often associated with changes in diversity, yet there is little knowledge of the diversity of active microb...

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Main Author: Thomasgbif
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: MGnify 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.15468/qmjm6v
https://www.gbif.org/dataset/57bdb985-4a64-4b8d-99f0-c000d77d1b90
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Summary:Biological processes on glacier surfaces affect the physical behaviour of glaciers and ice sheets and carbon and nutrient fluxes in the cryosphere. Changes in rates of biological processes are often associated with changes in diversity, yet there is little knowledge of the diversity of active microbes on glacier surfaces and its controls. We examined the microbial abundance, community structure, and the proportion of the active microbes at two contrasting surface sites located at the margin and in the interior of the Greenland ice sheet over the course of a melting season, using DNA and RNA co-extraction from the same samples, quantitative PCR and pyrosequencing of 16S rRNA and rDNA. Whereas the rDNA abundances were similar at both sites (108 109 copies g-1), the rRNA abundance was significantly higher in the interior (1010 copies g-1). Significant differences in diversity were found between the sites, with the DNA diversity significantly higher at the margin and the RNA diversity higher at the interior ...