Hypolithic and soil microbial community assembly along an aridity gradient in the Namib Desert

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Francesca Stomeo
Angel Valverde
Stephen B. Pointing
Christopher P. McKay
Kimberley A. Warren-Rhodes
Marla I. Tuffin
Mary Seely
Don A. Cowan
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[1] University of the Western Cape,Institute for Microbial Biotechnology and Metagenomics (IMBM)
[2] Auckland University of Technology,School of Applied Sciences
[3] NASA-Ames Research Center,Department of Genetics, Centre for Microbial Ecology and Genomics (CMEG)
[4] Desert Research Foundation of Namibia,Biosciences eastern and central Africa (BecA)
[5] University of Pretoria,undefined
[6] International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) Hub,undefined
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Extremophiles | 2013年 / 17卷
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Bacteria; Cyanobacteria; Hypoliths; Namib Desert; Niche; Soils;
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The Namib Desert is considered the oldest desert in the world and hyperarid for the last 5 million years. However, the environmental buffering provided by quartz and other translucent rocks supports extensive hypolithic microbial communities. In this study, open soil and hypolithic microbial communities have been investigated along an East–West transect characterized by an inverse fog-rainfall gradient. Multivariate analysis showed that structurally different microbial communities occur in soil and in hypolithic zones. Using variation partitioning, we found that hypolithic communities exhibited a fog-related distribution as indicated by the significant East–West clustering. Sodium content was also an important environmental factor affecting the composition of both soil and hypolithic microbial communities. Finally, although null models for patterns in microbial communities were not supported by experimental data, the amount of unexplained variation (68–97 %) suggests that stochastic processes also play a role in the assembly of such communities in the Namib Desert.
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页码:329 / 337
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