永久冻土
气候变化
全球变暖
生态系统
北极的
人类健康
环境科学
生态学
地球科学
作者
Ruonan Wu,Gareth Trubl,Neslihan Taş,Janet K. Jansson
出处
期刊:One earth
[Elsevier BV]
日期:2022-04-01
卷期号:5 (4): 351-360
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.oneear.2022.03.010
摘要
Summary
The Arctic is currently warming at unprecedented rates because of global climate change, resulting in thawing of large tracts of permafrost soil. A great challenge is understanding the implications of permafrost thaw on human health and the environment. Permafrost is a reservoir of mostly uncharacterized microorganisms and viruses, many of which could be viable. Given our limited knowledge of permafrost-resident microbes, we also lack the basis to judge whether they pose risks to humans, animals, and plants. Here we delve into features of permafrost as a microbial habitat and discuss what is known about the potential for microbial pathogens to emerge in a warming climate as permafrost thaws. This review has broader implications for human health and ecosystem sustainability in the new Arctic environment that will emerge from a thawed permafrost landscape.
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