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A combined microbial and biogeochemical dataset from high-latitude ecosystems with respect to methane cycle

Maialen Barret 1
Laure Gandois 1
Frederic Thalasso 2
Karla Martinez Cruz 3, 4
Armando Sepulveda Jauregui 3, 5
Céline Lavergne 6
Roman Teisserenc 1
Polette Aguilar Muñoz 6
Oscar Gerardo Nieto 2, 7
Claudia Etchebehere 8
Bruna Martins Dellagnezze 8
P Bovio 8
Gilberto J. Fochesatto 9
Nikita Tananaev 10, 11
Mette M. Svenning 12
Christophe Seppey 12, 13
Alexander Tveit 12
Rolando Chamy 14
María Soledad Astorga España 3
Andrés Mansilla 3
Anton Putte 15
Maxime Sweetlove 15
Alison E Murray 16
Lea Cabrol 17, 18
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Center for Climate and Resilience Research (CR)2, Santiago, Chile
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Microbial Ecology Laboratory, BioGem Department, Biological Research Institute Clemente Estable, Montevideo, Uruguay
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BEDIC, OD Nature, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Brussels, Belgium
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Division of Earth and Ecosystem sciences, Desert Research Institute, Reno, USA
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Millenium Institute “Biodiversity of Antartic and Subantarctic Ecosystems” (BASE), Santiago, Chile
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2022-11-04
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SJR1.867
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Impact factor6.9
ISSN20524463
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Abstract
High latitudes are experiencing intense ecosystem changes with climate warming. The underlying methane (CH4) cycling dynamics remain unresolved, despite its crucial climatic feedback. Atmospheric CH4 emissions are heterogeneous, resulting from local geochemical drivers, global climatic factors, and microbial production/consumption balance. Holistic studies are mandatory to capture CH4 cycling complexity. Here, we report a large set of integrated microbial and biogeochemical data from 387 samples, using a concerted sampling strategy and experimental protocols. The study followed international standards to ensure inter-comparisons of data amongst three high-latitude regions: Alaska, Siberia, and Patagonia. The dataset encompasses different representative environmental features (e.g. lake, wetland, tundra, forest soil) of these high-latitude sites and their respective heterogeneity (e.g. characteristic microtopographic patterns). The data included physicochemical parameters, greenhouse gas concentrations and emissions, organic matter characterization, trace elements and nutrients, isotopes, microbial quantification and composition. This dataset addresses the need for a robust physicochemical framework to conduct and contextualize future research on the interactions between climate change, biogeochemical cycles and microbial communities at high-latitudes.
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Barret M. et al. A combined microbial and biogeochemical dataset from high-latitude ecosystems with respect to methane cycle // Scientific data. 2022. Vol. 9. No. 1. 674
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Barret M., Gandois L., Thalasso F., Martinez Cruz K., Sepulveda Jauregui A., Lavergne C., Teisserenc R., Aguilar Muñoz P., Gerardo Nieto O., Etchebehere C., Martins Dellagnezze B., Bovio P., Fochesatto G. J., Tananaev N., Svenning M. M., Seppey C., Tveit A., Chamy R., Astorga España M. S., Mansilla A., Putte A., Sweetlove M., Murray A. E., Cabrol L. A combined microbial and biogeochemical dataset from high-latitude ecosystems with respect to methane cycle // Scientific data. 2022. Vol. 9. No. 1. 674
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1038/s41597-022-01759-8
UR - https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-022-01759-8
TI - A combined microbial and biogeochemical dataset from high-latitude ecosystems with respect to methane cycle
T2 - Scientific data
AU - Barret, Maialen
AU - Gandois, Laure
AU - Thalasso, Frederic
AU - Martinez Cruz, Karla
AU - Sepulveda Jauregui, Armando
AU - Lavergne, Céline
AU - Teisserenc, Roman
AU - Aguilar Muñoz, Polette
AU - Gerardo Nieto, Oscar
AU - Etchebehere, Claudia
AU - Martins Dellagnezze, Bruna
AU - Bovio, P
AU - Fochesatto, Gilberto J.
AU - Tananaev, Nikita
AU - Svenning, Mette M.
AU - Seppey, Christophe
AU - Tveit, Alexander
AU - Chamy, Rolando
AU - Astorga España, María Soledad
AU - Mansilla, Andrés
AU - Putte, Anton
AU - Sweetlove, Maxime
AU - Murray, Alison E
AU - Cabrol, Lea
PY - 2022
DA - 2022/11/04
PB - Springer Nature
IS - 1
VL - 9
PMID - 36333353
SN - 2052-4463
ER -
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@article{2022_Barret,
author = {Maialen Barret and Laure Gandois and Frederic Thalasso and Karla Martinez Cruz and Armando Sepulveda Jauregui and Céline Lavergne and Roman Teisserenc and Polette Aguilar Muñoz and Oscar Gerardo Nieto and Claudia Etchebehere and Bruna Martins Dellagnezze and P Bovio and Gilberto J. Fochesatto and Nikita Tananaev and Mette M. Svenning and Christophe Seppey and Alexander Tveit and Rolando Chamy and María Soledad Astorga España and Andrés Mansilla and Anton Putte and Maxime Sweetlove and Alison E Murray and Lea Cabrol},
title = {A combined microbial and biogeochemical dataset from high-latitude ecosystems with respect to methane cycle},
journal = {Scientific data},
year = {2022},
volume = {9},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {nov},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-022-01759-8},
number = {1},
pages = {674},
doi = {10.1038/s41597-022-01759-8}
}