Supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China(2022YFC2807203 and 2022YFC3702001-03);Second Tibetan Plateau Scientific Expedition and Research(STEP)Program(2019QZKK0105);National Natural Science Foundation of China(41830968);Planning Project of Institute of Atmospheric Physics,Chinese Academy of Sciences(E268091801).
Under Arctic warming,near-surface energy transfers have significantly changed,but few studies have focused on energy exchange over Arctic glacier due to limitations in available observations.In this study,the atmosphe...
This study was funded by the National Key Research and Development Program of China(Grant no.2020YFA0608501);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant no.41976220);the State Key Laboratory of NBC Protection of Civilians(Grant no.SKLNBC2020-10).
Soil nitrogen(N)transformation processes in the High Arctic tundra are poorly understood even though nitrogen is one of the main limiting nutrients.We analyzed soil samples collected along a High Arctic tundra transec...
By studying the diversity and community structure of rhizosphere soil fungi of different plants in the tundra on the northern slope of Changbai Mountain, it provides theoretical support for the restoration of environm...
the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.31970433,and No.31870369);China Biodiversity Observation Networks(Sino BON),and Joint CAS-MPG Research Project(Grant No.HZXM20225001Mi).
Sympatric Chinese-wintering Eastern Tundra Bean Geese(Anser fabalis serrirostris,ETBG)breed in two widely separated Arctic areas(Central Russian Arctic and Anadyr region);South Korean-wintering birds(Chaun-South Korea...
Mineral extraction is known to affect soil fungi in polar environments,but it is unknown how long these effects persist.Here,by amplifying the internal transcribed spacer regions of rRNA genes in soil fungi,we compare...
supported by the project“Soils of Oil and Gas Areas North of Western Siberia:Resistance to Chemical Pollution and the Potential for Self-Purification in a Changing Climate”of Russian Foundation for Basic Research(No.19-29-05081)。
Global climate changes can lead to the destruction of the permafrost zone and contribute to the active transfer of pollutants to natural waters.This can be especially pronounced in the areas of oil and gas production ...
part of the state assignment of the Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology,Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences(No.AAAA-A19-119111990097-4;No.AAAA-A19-119031890084-6;No.AAAA-A19-119111390057-4)。
Shrub expansion into arctic and alpine tundra is one of the prominent vegetation changes currently underway.We studied the expansion of shrub vegetation into high elevation tundra in the Kvarkush Range of the Northern...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.41875107);the Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(Grant No.XDA19070203)。
The Arctic is highly sensitive to climate change,and the rise in its near-surface air temperatures has been almost twice the global average.The increased growth of the Arctic tundra and its changing seasonality have b...