Differential Colonization and Succession of Microbial Communities in Rock and Soil Substrates on a Maritime Antarctic Glacier Forefield

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作者
Garrido-Benavent, Isaac [1 ]
Perez-Ortega, Sergio [2 ]
Duran, Jorge [3 ]
Ascaso, Carmen [1 ]
Pointing, Stephen B. [4 ,5 ]
Rodriguez-Cielos, Ricardo [6 ]
Navarro, Francisco [7 ]
de los Rios, Asuncion [1 ]
机构
[1] CSIC, Dept Biogeoquim & Ecol Microbiana, Museo Nacl Ciencias Nat, Madrid, Spain
[2] CSIC, Dept Micol, Real Jardin Bot, Madrid, Spain
[3] Univ Coimbra, Ctr Funct Ecol, Dept Life Sci, Coimbra, Portugal
[4] Natl Univ Singapore, Yale NUS Coll, Singapore, Singapore
[5] Natl Univ Singapore, Dept Biol Sci, Singapore, Singapore
[6] Univ Politecn Madrid, Dept Senales Sistemas & Radiocomunicac, ETSI Telecomunicac, Madrid, Spain
[7] Univ Politecn Madrid, Dept Matemat Aplicada TIC, ETSI Telecomunicac, Madrid, Spain
关键词
Antarctica; Livingston Island; algae; bacteria; fungi; geomicrobiology; chronosequence; primary succession; MCMURDO DRY VALLEYS; SOUTH-SHETLAND ISLANDS; LIVINGSTON-ISLAND; BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES; MINERALIZATION RATES; FUNGAL COMMUNITIES; FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY; AERIAL DISPERSAL; CLIMATE-CHANGE; HIGH-ALTITUDE;
D O I
10.3389/fmicb.2020.00126
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Glacier forefields provide a unique chronosequence to assess microbial or plant colonization and ecological succession on previously uncolonized substrates. Patterns of microbial succession in soils of alpine and subpolar glacier forefields are well documented but those affecting high polar systems, including moraine rocks, remain largely unexplored. In this study, we examine succession patterns in pioneering bacterial, fungal and algal communities developing on moraine rocks and soil at the Hurd Glacier forefield (Livingston Island, Antarctica). Over time, changes were produced in the microbial community structure of rocks and soils (ice-free for different lengths of time), which differed between both substrates across the entire chronosequence, especially for bacteria and fungi. In addition, fungal and bacterial communities showed more compositional consistency in soils than rocks, suggesting community assembly in each niche could be controlled by processes operating at different temporal and spatial scales. Microscopy revealed a patchy distribution of epilithic and endolithic lithobionts, and increasing endolithic colonization and microbial community complexity along the chronosequence. We conclude that, within relatively short time intervals, primary succession processes at polar latitudes involve significant and distinct changes in edaphic and lithic microbial communities associated with soil development and cryptogamic colonization.
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