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A distinct and active bacterial community in cold oxygenated fluids circulating beneath the western flank of the Mid-Atlantic ridge
by
Lin, Huei-Ting
, Jaekel, Ulrike
, Wheat, C. Geoffrey
, Hulme, Samuel M.
, Glazer, Brian T.
, Hsieh, Chih-Chiang
, Tully, Benjamin J.
, Meyer, Julie L.
, Cowen, James P.
, Huber, Julie A.
, Girguis, Peter R.
in
45/23
/ 45/77
/ 631/326/171/1878
/ 704/158/855
/ 704/172/169/827
/ 704/445/209
/ Aquatic Organisms - growth & development
/ Aquifers
/ Atlantic Ocean
/ Autotrophy
/ Bacteria
/ Bacteria - growth & development
/ Biosphere
/ Cold
/ Heterotrophy
/ High temperature
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Marine ecosystems
/ Microbial activity
/ Microbial Consortia - physiology
/ Microorganisms
/ multidisciplinary
/ Oceanic crust
/ Phylogeny
/ Science
/ Seawater
/ Water Microbiology
2016
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A distinct and active bacterial community in cold oxygenated fluids circulating beneath the western flank of the Mid-Atlantic ridge
by
Lin, Huei-Ting
, Jaekel, Ulrike
, Wheat, C. Geoffrey
, Hulme, Samuel M.
, Glazer, Brian T.
, Hsieh, Chih-Chiang
, Tully, Benjamin J.
, Meyer, Julie L.
, Cowen, James P.
, Huber, Julie A.
, Girguis, Peter R.
in
45/23
/ 45/77
/ 631/326/171/1878
/ 704/158/855
/ 704/172/169/827
/ 704/445/209
/ Aquatic Organisms - growth & development
/ Aquifers
/ Atlantic Ocean
/ Autotrophy
/ Bacteria
/ Bacteria - growth & development
/ Biosphere
/ Cold
/ Heterotrophy
/ High temperature
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Marine ecosystems
/ Microbial activity
/ Microbial Consortia - physiology
/ Microorganisms
/ multidisciplinary
/ Oceanic crust
/ Phylogeny
/ Science
/ Seawater
/ Water Microbiology
2016
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A distinct and active bacterial community in cold oxygenated fluids circulating beneath the western flank of the Mid-Atlantic ridge
by
Lin, Huei-Ting
, Jaekel, Ulrike
, Wheat, C. Geoffrey
, Hulme, Samuel M.
, Glazer, Brian T.
, Hsieh, Chih-Chiang
, Tully, Benjamin J.
, Meyer, Julie L.
, Cowen, James P.
, Huber, Julie A.
, Girguis, Peter R.
in
45/23
/ 45/77
/ 631/326/171/1878
/ 704/158/855
/ 704/172/169/827
/ 704/445/209
/ Aquatic Organisms - growth & development
/ Aquifers
/ Atlantic Ocean
/ Autotrophy
/ Bacteria
/ Bacteria - growth & development
/ Biosphere
/ Cold
/ Heterotrophy
/ High temperature
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Marine ecosystems
/ Microbial activity
/ Microbial Consortia - physiology
/ Microorganisms
/ multidisciplinary
/ Oceanic crust
/ Phylogeny
/ Science
/ Seawater
/ Water Microbiology
2016
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A distinct and active bacterial community in cold oxygenated fluids circulating beneath the western flank of the Mid-Atlantic ridge
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A distinct and active bacterial community in cold oxygenated fluids circulating beneath the western flank of the Mid-Atlantic ridge
2016
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Overview
The rock-hosted, oceanic crustal aquifer is one of the largest ecosystems on Earth, yet little is known about its indigenous microorganisms. Here we provide the first phylogenetic and functional description of an active microbial community residing in the cold oxic crustal aquifer. Using subseafloor observatories, we recovered crustal fluids and found that the geochemical composition is similar to bottom seawater, as are cell abundances. However, based on relative abundances and functional potential of key bacterial groups, the crustal fluid microbial community is heterogeneous and markedly distinct from seawater. Potential rates of autotrophy and heterotrophy in the crust exceeded those of seawater, especially at elevated temperatures (25 °C) and deeper in the crust. Together, these results reveal an active, distinct, and diverse bacterial community engaged in both heterotrophy and autotrophy in the oxygenated crustal aquifer, providing key insight into the role of microbial communities in the ubiquitous cold dark subseafloor biosphere.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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