Climate Change impacts on microbial communities: insights from paleo data and field experiments
2024
Tytgat, Bjorn | Buffoli, M | Van Craenenbroeck, L | Savaglia, V | Vanhellemont, Q | Van Daele, R | De Visscher, J | Newsham, K | Schön, I | Willems, A | Wilmotte, Annick | Vyverman, W | Verleyen, E | InBios - Integrative Biological Sciences - ULiège
English. Because of their proximity to freezing, climate change is affecting Polar regions stronger than lower latitude regions. Microbial organisms dominate these regions and are involved in important ecosystem services, including the uptake and emission of greenhouse gasses, and are closely linked to environmental and climatic conditions. However, it is not well known how their biodiversity and functioning will respond to climate change. Here, we present two projects studying climate change effects on microbial communities in Arctic and Antarctic lakes and soils.
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