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    Supraglacial and subglacial ecosystems contribute differently towards proglacial ecosystem communities in Kuoqionggangri Glacier, Tibetan Plateau by Zhang, Zhihao, Liu, Yongqin, Liu, Keshao, Chen, Yuying, Guo, Xuezi, Ji, Mukan, Zhao, Weishu

    Published in Communications earth & environment (29-10-2024)
    “…Glaciers are experiencing unprecedented global warming, resulting in significant changes to microbial communities and nutrient transport within glacial…”
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    Glacier Retreat Induces Contrasting Shifts in Bacterial Biodiversity Patterns in Glacial Lake Water and Sediment by Liu, Keshao, Yan, Qi, Guo, Xuezi, Wang, Wenqiang, Zhang, Zhihao, Ji, Mukan, Wang, Feng, Liu, Yongqin

    Published in Microbial ecology (01-12-2024)
    “…Glacial lake ecosystems are experiencing rapid changes due to accelerated glacier retreat. As glaciers recede, their influence on downstream habitats…”
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    Glacier Retreat Induces Contrasting Shifts in Bacterial Biodiversity Patterns in Glacial Lake Water and Sediment: Bacterial Communities in Glacial Lakes by Liu, Keshao, Yan, Qi, Guo, Xuezi, Wang, Wenqiang, Zhang, Zhihao, Ji, Mukan, Wang, Feng, Liu, Yongqin

    Published in Microbial ecology (14-10-2024)
    “…Glacial lake ecosystems are experiencing rapid changes due to accelerated glacier retreat. As glaciers recede, their influence on downstream habitats…”
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    Habitat-specific patterns of bacterial communities in a glacier-fed lake on the Tibetan Plateau by Guo, Xuezi, Yan, Qi, Wang, Feng, Wang, Wenqiang, Zhang, Zhihao, Liu, Yongqin, Liu, Keshao

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (14-02-2024)
    “…Abstract Different types of inlet water are expected to affect microbial communities of lake ecosystems due to changing environmental conditions and the…”
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    Temperature-driven shifts in bacterioplankton biodiversity: Implications for cold-preferred species in warming Tibetan proglacial lakes by Liu, Keshao, Liu, Yongqin, Yan, Qi, Guo, Xuezi, Wang, Wenqiang, Zhang, Zhihao, Hu, Anyi, Xiao, Xiong, Ji, Mukan, Liu, Pengfei

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-11-2024)
    “…•MAT was the main driver of bacterioplankton biodiversity in proglacial lakes.•576 cold-preferred taxa and 2088 warm-preferred taxa were…”
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