“…Despite oligotrophic conditions, freezing temperatures, low water availability, high salinity, and background radiation, viable microbes have been detected in permafrost that has been frozen for thousands to millions of years (Gilichinsky et al 2008;Knowlton et al 2013;Panikov 2009;Rivkina et al 1998Rivkina et al , 2000Waldrop et al 2010;Zhang et al 2013a). Although there is often less microbial biomass and diversity in permafrost than in overlying active layer soils, which are exposed to seasonal freeze-thaw cycles, several studies show that a variety of microbial phyla reside and are active in permafrost (Hultman et al 2015, Jansson & Taş 2014, Rivkina et al 2000.…”