Mats of psychrophilic thiotrophic bacteria associated with cold seeps of the Barents Sea

This study investigated the bacterial diversity associated with microbial mats of polar deep-sea cold seeps. The mats were associated with high upward fluxes of sulfide produced by anaerobic oxidation of methane, and grew at temperatures close to the freezing point of seawater. They ranged from smal...

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Main Authors: S. Grünke, A. Lichtschlag, D. de Beer, J. Felden, V. Salman, A. Ramette, H. N. Schulz-Vogt, A. Boetius
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2012-08-01
Series:Biogeosciences
Online Access:http://www.biogeosciences.net/9/2947/2012/bg-9-2947-2012.pdf
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spelling doaj-2fad966c1cab4a72b786037f235d9edb2020-11-24T21:05:39ZengCopernicus PublicationsBiogeosciences1726-41701726-41892012-08-01982947296010.5194/bg-9-2947-2012Mats of psychrophilic thiotrophic bacteria associated with cold seeps of the Barents SeaS. GrünkeA. LichtschlagD. de BeerJ. FeldenV. SalmanA. RametteH. N. Schulz-VogtA. BoetiusThis study investigated the bacterial diversity associated with microbial mats of polar deep-sea cold seeps. The mats were associated with high upward fluxes of sulfide produced by anaerobic oxidation of methane, and grew at temperatures close to the freezing point of seawater. They ranged from small patches of 0.2–5 m in diameter (gray mats) to extensive fields covering up to 850 m<sup>2</sup> of seafloor (white mats) and were formed by diverse sulfide-oxidizing bacteria differing in color and size. Overall, both the dominant mat-forming thiotrophs as well as the associated bacterial communities inhabiting the mats differed in composition for each mat type as determined by microscopy, 16S rRNA gene sequencing and automated ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis. While the smaller gray mats were associated with a highly diverse composition of sulfide oxidizers, the larger white mats were composed of only 1–2 types of gliding <i>Beggiatoa</i> filaments. Molecular analyses showed that most of the dominant mat-forming sulfide oxidizers were phylogenetically different from, but still closely related to, thiotrophs known from warmer ocean realms. The psychrophilic nature of the polar mat-forming thiotrophs was tested by visual observation of active mats at in situ temperature compared to their warming to >4 °C. The temperature range of mat habitats and the variation of sulfide and oxygen fluxes appear to be the main factors supporting the diversity of mat-forming thiotrophs in cold seeps at continental margins.http://www.biogeosciences.net/9/2947/2012/bg-9-2947-2012.pdf
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author S. Grünke
A. Lichtschlag
D. de Beer
J. Felden
V. Salman
A. Ramette
H. N. Schulz-Vogt
A. Boetius
spellingShingle S. Grünke
A. Lichtschlag
D. de Beer
J. Felden
V. Salman
A. Ramette
H. N. Schulz-Vogt
A. Boetius
Mats of psychrophilic thiotrophic bacteria associated with cold seeps of the Barents Sea
Biogeosciences
author_facet S. Grünke
A. Lichtschlag
D. de Beer
J. Felden
V. Salman
A. Ramette
H. N. Schulz-Vogt
A. Boetius
author_sort S. Grünke
title Mats of psychrophilic thiotrophic bacteria associated with cold seeps of the Barents Sea
title_short Mats of psychrophilic thiotrophic bacteria associated with cold seeps of the Barents Sea
title_full Mats of psychrophilic thiotrophic bacteria associated with cold seeps of the Barents Sea
title_fullStr Mats of psychrophilic thiotrophic bacteria associated with cold seeps of the Barents Sea
title_full_unstemmed Mats of psychrophilic thiotrophic bacteria associated with cold seeps of the Barents Sea
title_sort mats of psychrophilic thiotrophic bacteria associated with cold seeps of the barents sea
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Biogeosciences
issn 1726-4170
1726-4189
publishDate 2012-08-01
description This study investigated the bacterial diversity associated with microbial mats of polar deep-sea cold seeps. The mats were associated with high upward fluxes of sulfide produced by anaerobic oxidation of methane, and grew at temperatures close to the freezing point of seawater. They ranged from small patches of 0.2–5 m in diameter (gray mats) to extensive fields covering up to 850 m<sup>2</sup> of seafloor (white mats) and were formed by diverse sulfide-oxidizing bacteria differing in color and size. Overall, both the dominant mat-forming thiotrophs as well as the associated bacterial communities inhabiting the mats differed in composition for each mat type as determined by microscopy, 16S rRNA gene sequencing and automated ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis. While the smaller gray mats were associated with a highly diverse composition of sulfide oxidizers, the larger white mats were composed of only 1–2 types of gliding <i>Beggiatoa</i> filaments. Molecular analyses showed that most of the dominant mat-forming sulfide oxidizers were phylogenetically different from, but still closely related to, thiotrophs known from warmer ocean realms. The psychrophilic nature of the polar mat-forming thiotrophs was tested by visual observation of active mats at in situ temperature compared to their warming to >4 °C. The temperature range of mat habitats and the variation of sulfide and oxygen fluxes appear to be the main factors supporting the diversity of mat-forming thiotrophs in cold seeps at continental margins.
url http://www.biogeosciences.net/9/2947/2012/bg-9-2947-2012.pdf
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