Project description:We sampled lake-type and riverine sockeye in the pristine natural habitats of Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve, Alaska USA.
Project description:These metaproteomic datasets are from active layer soil samples collected from the area of Toolik Field Station, Arctic Alaska, USA. These datasets are described and analyzed in the forthcoming paper, "Functional partitioning and vegetational variation among Arctic soil bacteria revealed by metaproteomics."
Project description:We sampled lake-type and riverine sockeye in the pristine natural habitats of Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve, Alaska USA. Samples were taken on the same day and close proximite in time. We sampled 17 riverine individuals from Albert Johnson Creek and 13 individuals from Surprise Lake. cDNA from a single individual on the Cy5 was compared with a reference of aRNA on the Cy3.
Project description:Microbial decomposition of soil organic carbon (SOC) in Arctic permafrost is one of the most important, but poorly understood, factors in determining the greenhouse gas feedback of tundra ecosystems to climate. Here, we examine changes in the structure of microbial communities in an anoxic incubation experiment at either –2 or 8 °C for up to 122 days using both an organic and a mineral soil collected from the Barrow Environmental Observatory in northern Alaska, USA. Soils were characterized for SOC and geochemistry, and GeoChips 5.0 were used to determine microbial community structure and functional genes associated with C availability and Fe(III) reduction.