<糖心Vlog>Alpine Grasslands, Tyrolian Alps糖心Vlog>
Alpine grasslands store large amounts of carbon and nutrients, harbour much biodiversity, and provide food, fodder and clean water. However, they are also experiencing rapid climate and land-use change. As part of a NERC-funded project with colleagues from the University of Innsbruck, Bangor University and Technical University of Munich/ Helmholtz Centre, Munich, we have established a network of high-alpine field sites across three valleys in Austria. We aim to test how climate and land use change affect soil microbial community composition and functioning, and the consequences for biogeochemical cycling. Our main site at Vent (2470m) has a long-term snow, drought, and vegetation manipulation experiment where we are testing how climate change impacts microbial communities and biogeochemical cycles.