Prokaryotic community structure and diversity in the sediments of an active submarine mud volcano (Kazan mud volcano, East Mediterranean Sea)

被引:62
|
作者
Pachiadaki, Maria G. [2 ,3 ]
Lykousis, Vasilios [3 ]
Stefanou, Euripides G. [2 ]
Kormas, Konstantinos A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Thessaly, Sch Agr Sci, Dept Ichthyol & Aquat Environm, Nea Ionia 38446, Greece
[2] Univ Crete, Dept Chem, Environm Chem Proc Lab, Voutes Heraklion, Greece
[3] Inst Oceanog, Hellen Ctr Marine Res, Anavissos, Greece
关键词
Bacteria; Archaea; 16S rRNA gene; diversity; Kazan marine mud volcano; DEEP SUBSEAFLOOR SEDIMENTS; MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES; MARINE-SEDIMENTS; COLD SEEPS; BIOGEOCHEMICAL PROCESSES; BACTERIAL DIVERSITY; ANAEROBIC OXIDATION; METHANE OXIDATION; CARBONATE CRUSTS; CLONE LIBRARIES;
D O I
10.1111/j.1574-6941.2010.00857.x
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
We investigated 16S rRNA gene diversity at a high sediment depth resolution (every 5 cm, top 30 cm) in an active site of the Kazan mud volcano, East Mediterranean Sea. A total of 242 archaeal and 374 bacterial clones were analysed, which were attributed to 38 and 205 unique phylotypes, respectively (>= 98% similarity). Most of the archaeal phylotypes were related to ANME-1, -2 and -3 members originating from habitats where anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) occurs, although they occurred in sediment layers with no apparent AOM (below the sulphate depletion depth). Proteobacteria were the most abundant and diverse bacterial group, with the Gammaproteobacteria dominating in most sediment layers and these were related to phylotypes involved in methane cycling. The Deltaproteobacteria included several of the sulphate-reducers related to AOM. The rest of the bacterial phylotypes belonged to 15 known phyla and three unaffiliated groups, with representatives from similar habitats. Diversity index H was in the range 0.56-1.73 and 1.47-3.82 for Archaea and Bacteria, respectively, revealing different depth patterns for the two groups. At 15 and 20 cm below the sea floor, the prokaryotic communities were highly similar, hosting AOM-specific Archaea and Bacteria. Our study revealed different dominant phyla in proximate sediment layers.
引用
收藏
页码:429 / 444
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Microbial diversity and authigenic siderite mediation in sediments surrounding the Kedr-1 mud volcano, Lake Baikal
    Lomakina, Anna V.
    Bukin, Sergei V.
    Pogodaeva, Tatyana V.
    Turchyn, Alexandra V.
    Khlystov, Oleg M.
    Khabuev, Andrey V.
    Ivanov, Vyacheslav G.
    Krylov, Aleksey A.
    Zemskaya, Tamara I.
    GEOBIOLOGY, 2023, 21 (06) : 770 - 790
  • [42] Geochemistry and mineralogy of sediments and authigenic carbonates from the Malta Plateau, Strait of Sicily (Central Mediterranean): Relationships with mud/fluid release from a mud volcano system
    Cangemi, Marianna
    Di Leonardo, Rossella
    Bellanca, Adriana
    Cundy, Andrew
    Neri, Rodolfo
    Angelone, Massimo
    CHEMICAL GEOLOGY, 2010, 276 (3-4) : 294 - 308
  • [43] The Bortoluzzi Mud Volcano (Ionian Sea, Italy) and its potential for tracking the seismic cycle of active faults
    Cuffaro, Marco
    Billi, Andrea
    Bigi, Sabina
    Bosman, Alessandro
    Caruso, Cinzia G.
    Conti, Alessia
    Corbo, Andrea
    Costanza, Antonio
    D'Anna, Giuseppe
    Doglioni, Carlo
    Esestime, Paolo
    Fertitta, Gioacchino
    Gasperini, Luca
    Italiano, Francesco
    Lazzaro, Gianluca
    Ligi, Marco
    Longo, Manfredi
    Martorelli, Eleonora
    Petracchini, Lorenzo
    Petricca, Patrizio
    Polonia, Alina
    Sgroi, Tiziana
    SOLID EARTH, 2019, 10 (03) : 741 - 763
  • [44] Bacterial endosymbiont of Oligobrachia sp. (Frenulata) from an active mud volcano in the Canadian Beaufort Sea
    Lee, Yung Mi
    Noh, Hyun-Ju
    Lee, Dong-Hun
    Kim, Jung-Hyun
    Jin, Young Keun
    Paull, Charles
    POLAR BIOLOGY, 2019, 42 (12) : 2305 - 2312
  • [45] Bacterial endosymbiont of Oligobrachia sp. (Frenulata) from an active mud volcano in the Canadian Beaufort Sea
    Yung Mi Lee
    Hyun-Ju Noh
    Dong-Hun Lee
    Jung-Hyun Kim
    Young Keun Jin
    Charles Paull
    Polar Biology, 2019, 42 : 2305 - 2312
  • [46] Velocity Structure Revealing a Likely Mud Volcano off the Dongsha Island, the Northern South China Sea
    Yan, Yuning
    Liao, Jianping
    Yu, Junhui
    Chen, Changliang
    Zhong, Guangjian
    Wang, Yanlin
    Wang, Lixin
    ENERGIES, 2022, 15 (01)
  • [47] Structure of mud volcano systems and pockmarks in the region of the Ceuta Contourite Depositional System (Western Alboran Sea)
    Somoza, Luis
    Medialdea, Teresa
    Leon, Ricardo
    Ercilla, Gemma
    Tomas Vazquez, Juan
    Li Farran, Marcel
    Hernandez-Molina, Javier
    Gonzalez, Javier
    Juan, Carmen
    Carmen Fernandez-Puga, Ma
    MARINE GEOLOGY, 2012, 332 : 4 - 26
  • [48] Internal structure and eruptive history of a kilometre-scale mud volcano system, South Caspian Sea
    Evans, Robert J.
    Davies, Richard J.
    Stewart, Simon A.
    BASIN RESEARCH, 2007, 19 (01) : 153 - 163
  • [49] Community structure and feeding preference of nematodes associated with methane seepage at the Darwin mud volcano (Gulf of Cadiz)
    Pape, Ellen
    Bezerra, Tania Nara
    Vanneste, Heleen
    Heeschen, Katja
    Moodley, Leon
    Leroux, Frederic
    van Breugel, Peter
    Vanreusel, Ann
    MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES, 2011, 438 : 71 - 83
  • [50] Chemosynthetic bacterial signatures in Frenulata tubeworm Oligobrachia sp. in an active mud volcano of the Canadian Beaufort Sea
    Lee, Dong-Hun
    Kim, Jung-Hyun
    Lee, Yung Mi
    Jin, Young Keun
    Paull, Charles
    Kim, Dahae
    Shin, Kyung-Hoon
    MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES, 2019, 628 : 95 - 104