Fungal Diversity in Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Ecosystems

被引:213
|
作者
Le Calvez, Thomas [1 ]
Burgaud, Gaetan [2 ]
Mahe, Stephane [1 ]
Barbier, Georges [1 ]
Vandenkoornhuyse, Philippe [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Rennes 1, CNRS,IFR 2116, CAREN,UMR 6553, ECOBIO,FR 90, F-35042 Rennes, France
[2] Univ Bretagne Occidentale, EA 3882, Lab Biodivers & Ecol Microbienne, ESMISAB, F-29280 Plouzane, France
关键词
EUKARYOTIC DIVERSITY; MOLECULAR EVIDENCE; ORIGIN; LAND; EVOLUTION; BIODIVERSITY; SEDIMENT; YEASTS; LIFE; RNA;
D O I
10.1128/AEM.00653-09
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Deep-sea hydrothermal ecosystems are considered oases of life in oceans. Since the discovery of these ecosystems in the late 1970s, many endemic species of Bacteria, Archaea, and other organisms, such as annelids and crabs, have been described. Considerable knowledge has been acquired about the diversity of (micro) organisms in these ecosystems, but the diversity of fungi has not been studied to date. These organisms are considered key organisms in terrestrial ecosystems because of their ecological functions and especially their ability to degrade organic matter. The lack of knowledge about them in the sea reflects the widely held belief that fungi are terrestrial organisms. The first inventory of such organisms in deep-sea hydrothermal environments was obtained in this study. Fungal diversity was investigated by analyzing the small-subunit rRNA gene sequences amplified by culture-independent PCR using DNA extracts from hydrothermal samples and from a culture collection that was established. Our work revealed an unsuspected diversity of species in three of the five fungal phyla. We found a new branch of Chytridiomycota forming an ancient evolutionary lineage. Many of the species identified are unknown, even at higher taxonomic levels in the Chytridiomycota, Ascomycota, and Basidiomycota. This work opens the way to new studies of the diversity, ecology, and physiology of fungi in oceans and might stimulate new prospecting for biomolecules. From an evolutionary point of view, the diversification of fungi in the oceans can no longer be ignored.
引用
收藏
页码:6415 / 6421
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Viruses in Hydrothermal Deep-Sea Ecosystems
    Gorlas, A.
    Colin, Y.
    Vannier, P.
    Bienvenu, N.
    Prieur, D.
    Geslin, C.
    ORIGINS OF LIFE AND EVOLUTION OF BIOSPHERES, 2010, 40 (06): : 558 - 559
  • [2] Fungal diversity in deep-sea extreme environments
    Nagano, Yuriko
    Nagahama, Takahiko
    FUNGAL ECOLOGY, 2012, 5 (04) : 463 - 471
  • [3] Fungal diversity in deep-sea sediments of a hydrothermal vent system in the Southwest Indian Ridge
    Xu, Wei
    Gong, Lin-feng
    Pang, Ka-Lai
    Luo, Zhu-Hua
    DEEP-SEA RESEARCH PART I-OCEANOGRAPHIC RESEARCH PAPERS, 2018, 131 : 16 - 26
  • [4] A fungal epizootic in mussels at a deep-sea hydrothermal vent
    Van Dover, Cindy Lee
    Ward, Megan E.
    Scott, Joseph L.
    Underdown, Jamie
    Anderson, Brooke
    Gustafson, Christina
    Whalen, Matthew
    Carnegie, Ryan B.
    MARINE ECOLOGY-AN EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE, 2007, 28 (01): : 54 - 62
  • [5] Biological and environmental rhythms in (dark) deep-sea hydrothermal ecosystems
    Cuvelier, Daphne
    Legendre, Pierre
    Laes-Huon, Agathe
    Sarradin, Pierre-Marie
    Sarrazin, Jozee
    BIOGEOSCIENCES, 2017, 14 (12) : 2955 - 2977
  • [6] Fungal diversity in deep-sea sediments - the presence of novel fungal groups
    Nagano, Yuriko
    Nagahama, Takahiko
    Hatada, Yuji
    Nunoura, Takuro
    Takami, Hideto
    Miyazaki, Junichi
    Takai, Ken
    Horikoshi, Koki
    FUNGAL ECOLOGY, 2010, 3 (04) : 316 - 325
  • [7] Cryptic fungal diversity revealed in deep-sea sediments associated with whale-fall chemosynthetic ecosystems
    Nagano, Yuriko
    Miura, Toshiko
    Tsubouchi, Taishi
    Lima, Andre O.
    Kawato, Masaru
    Fujiwara, Yoshihiro
    Fujikura, Katsunori
    MYCOLOGY-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON FUNGAL BIOLOGY, 2020, 11 (03) : 263 - 278
  • [8] DEEP-SEA ECOSYSTEMS AND BACTERIAL CHEMOSYNTHESIS - HYDROTHERMAL VENTS AND COLD SEEPS
    LAUBIER, L
    OCEANOLOGY : PRESENT AND FUTURE, 1989, : 61 - 99
  • [9] Impacts of anthropogenic disturbances at deep-sea hydrothermal vent ecosystems: A review
    Van Dover, Cindy Lee
    MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2014, 102 : 59 - 72
  • [10] Genetic diversity and connectivity of deep-sea hydrothermal vent metapopulations
    Vrijenhoek, Robert C.
    MOLECULAR ECOLOGY, 2010, 19 (20) : 4391 - 4411