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Cristian Quiroz-moreno

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Soil Bacterial Community Along an Altitudinal Gradient in the Sumaco, a Stratovolcano in the Amazon Region

2022

Our study is a pioneering exploration of the microbiome in the soil of the Sumaco stratovolcano and an assessment of the effects of an elevational gradient and related physicochemical soil parameters on richness and community structure. The Sumaco, as an isolated Amazonian stratovolcano, may be among one of the least studied ecosystems in Ecuador and perhaps the Amazon region. Universal patterns remain unresolved or available information inconclusive to establish a supported consensus on general governing processes by which elevation and its associated environmental gradients may determine the microbial richness and community structure. We tested a recent proposal on how microbial diversity…

Sòls MicrobiologiaSoil microbiomeMicrobial diversityGlobal and Planetary ChangeEcologyCanvi mediambiental globalEnvironmental constraintsForestryEcologia de les selves pluvialsEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Altitudinal gradientVolcano Amazon regionNature and Landscape Conservation
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The microbiome of the ice-capped Cayambe Volcanic Complex in Ecuador

2023

A major challenge in microbial ecology is to understand the principles and processes by which microbes associate and interact in community assemblages. Microbial communities in mountain glaciers are unique as first colonizers and nutrient enrichment drivers for downstream ecosystems. However, mountain glaciers have been distinctively sensitive to climate perturbations and have suffered a severe retreat over the past 40  years, compelling us to understand glacier ecosystems before their disappearance. This is the first study in an Andean glacier in Ecuador offering insights into the relationship of physicochemical variables and altitude on the diversity and structure of bacterial communities…

Microbiology (medical)EcosistemesMicrobiologyCanvis climàticsFrontiers in Microbiology
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