Freshwater microbes in the warming Arctic: Insights on diversity, community assembly and ecosystem functions (FRAMES)

Bidragets beskrivning

The Arctic has warmed four times faster than the global average. In addition to warming, climate change alters precipitation patterns. Consequently, the amounts of nutrients and suspended solids draining from catchments to waterbodies will increase. Arctic freshwaters are one of the most vulnerable ecosystems in terms of biodiversity. Microbes, organisms invisible to the naked eye, are still relatively poorly known in these waters. Microbes include, for example, specific algae, bacteria and fungi. This research reveals how microbial species and their functions, which are related to carbon and nutrient cycling, photosynthesis and decomposition, among others, vary with climatic conditions, simultaneously acknowledging local environmental factors and catchment properties within the Circum-Arctic region. The results will show how microbial species and their functions have already changed, and how they will further change due to climate change.
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Startår

2026

Slutår

2029

Beviljade finansiering

Annika Vilmi Orcid -palvelun logo
689 972 €

Finansiär

Finlands Akademi

Typ av finansiering

Akademiforskare

Beslutfattare

Forskningsrådet för biovetenskap, hälsa och miljö
16.06.2025

Övriga uppgifter

Finansieringsbeslutets nummer

369408

Vetenskapsområden

Ekologi, evolutionsbiologi

Forskningsområden

Ekologia, evoluutiobiologia ja ekofysiologia