Snow Microorganisms Colonise Arctic Soils Following Snow Melt.
Arctic soils are constantly subjected to microbial invasion from either airborne, marine, or animal sources, which may impact local microbial communities and ecosystem functioning. However, in winter, Arctic soils are isolated from outside sources other than snow, which is the sole source of microor...
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ftunivlausanne:oai:serval.unil.ch:BIB_2DB9C6D5849B 2024-02-11T09:59:58+01:00 Snow Microorganisms Colonise Arctic Soils Following Snow Melt. Malard, L.A. Bergk-Pinto, B. Layton, R. Vogel, T.M. Larose, C. Pearce, D.A. 2023-10 https://serval.unil.ch/notice/serval:BIB_2DB9C6D5849B https://doi.org/10.1007/s00248-023-02204-y eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1007/s00248-023-02204-y info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/36939866 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/eissn/1432-184X https://serval.unil.ch/notice/serval:BIB_2DB9C6D5849B doi:10.1007/s00248-023-02204-y urn:issn:0095-3628 Microbial ecology, vol. 86, no. 3, pp. 1661-1675 Soil Ecosystem Snow Arctic Regions Airborne dispersal Arctic ecosystems Bacterial diversity Coalescence Microbial colonisation Soils info:eu-repo/semantics/article article 2023 ftunivlausanne https://doi.org/10.1007/s00248-023-02204-y 2024-01-22T01:15:06Z Arctic soils are constantly subjected to microbial invasion from either airborne, marine, or animal sources, which may impact local microbial communities and ecosystem functioning. However, in winter, Arctic soils are isolated from outside sources other than snow, which is the sole source of microorganisms. Successful colonisation of soil by snow microorganisms depends on the ability to survive and compete of both, the invading and resident community. Using shallow shotgun metagenome sequencing and amplicon sequencing, this study monitored snow and soil microbial communities throughout snow melt to investigate the colonisation process of Arctic soils. Microbial colonisation likely occurred as all the characteristics of successful colonisation were observed. The colonising microorganisms originating from the snow were already adapted to the local environmental conditions and were subsequently subjected to many similar conditions in the Arctic soil. Furthermore, competition-related genes (e.g. motility and virulence) increased in snow samples as the snow melted. Overall, one hundred potentially successful colonisers were identified in the soil and, thus, demonstrated the deposition and growth of snow microorganisms in soils during melt. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Université de Lausanne (UNIL): Serval - Serveur académique lausannois Arctic Microbial Ecology |
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Soil Ecosystem Snow Arctic Regions Airborne dispersal Arctic ecosystems Bacterial diversity Coalescence Microbial colonisation Soils Malard, L.A. Bergk-Pinto, B. Layton, R. Vogel, T.M. Larose, C. Pearce, D.A. Snow Microorganisms Colonise Arctic Soils Following Snow Melt. |
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Arctic soils are constantly subjected to microbial invasion from either airborne, marine, or animal sources, which may impact local microbial communities and ecosystem functioning. However, in winter, Arctic soils are isolated from outside sources other than snow, which is the sole source of microorganisms. Successful colonisation of soil by snow microorganisms depends on the ability to survive and compete of both, the invading and resident community. Using shallow shotgun metagenome sequencing and amplicon sequencing, this study monitored snow and soil microbial communities throughout snow melt to investigate the colonisation process of Arctic soils. Microbial colonisation likely occurred as all the characteristics of successful colonisation were observed. The colonising microorganisms originating from the snow were already adapted to the local environmental conditions and were subsequently subjected to many similar conditions in the Arctic soil. Furthermore, competition-related genes (e.g. motility and virulence) increased in snow samples as the snow melted. Overall, one hundred potentially successful colonisers were identified in the soil and, thus, demonstrated the deposition and growth of snow microorganisms in soils during melt. |
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Malard, L.A. Bergk-Pinto, B. Layton, R. Vogel, T.M. Larose, C. Pearce, D.A. |
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Malard, L.A. Bergk-Pinto, B. Layton, R. Vogel, T.M. Larose, C. Pearce, D.A. |
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Snow Microorganisms Colonise Arctic Soils Following Snow Melt. |
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Snow Microorganisms Colonise Arctic Soils Following Snow Melt. |
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Snow Microorganisms Colonise Arctic Soils Following Snow Melt. |
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Snow Microorganisms Colonise Arctic Soils Following Snow Melt. |
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Snow Microorganisms Colonise Arctic Soils Following Snow Melt. |
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snow microorganisms colonise arctic soils following snow melt. |
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Microbial ecology, vol. 86, no. 3, pp. 1661-1675 |
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