MICROBIAL STRESS-RESPONSE PHYSIOLOGY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR ECOSYSTEM FUNCTION
University of California, Santa Barbara · University of Wisconsin–Madison · +1 more institution
Abstract
Microorganisms have a variety of evolutionary adaptations and physiological acclimation mechanisms that allow them to survive and remain active in the face of environmental stress. Physiological responses to stress have costs at the organismal level that can result in altered ecosystem-level C, energy, and nutrient flows. These large-scale impacts result from direct effects on active microbes' physiology and by controlling the composition of the active microbial community. We first consider some general aspects of how microbes experience environmental stresses and how they respond to them. We then discuss the impacts of two important ecosystem-level stressors, drought and freezing, on microbial physiology and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 99.37
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 82
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3Topics & keywords
- Ecology
- Ecosystem
- Biology
- Tundra
- Microbial population biology
- Functional ecology
- Population
- Microbial ecology
- Life in Land