Source Environments of the Microbiome in Perennially Ice-Covered Lake Untersee, Antarctica

Ultra-oligotrophic Lake Untersee is among the largest and deepest surface lakes of Central Queen Maud Land in East Antarctica. It is dammed at its north end by the Anuchin Glacier and the ice-cover dynamics are controlled by sublimation — not melt — as the dominating ablation process and therefore s...

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Main Authors: Klemens Weisleitner, Alexandra Perras, Christine Moissl-Eichinger, Dale T. Andersen, Birgit Sattler
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2019.01019/full
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spelling doaj-4084254547f14fa8ba4dc742bad96d5e2020-11-25T00:09:03ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2019-05-011010.3389/fmicb.2019.01019419673Source Environments of the Microbiome in Perennially Ice-Covered Lake Untersee, AntarcticaKlemens Weisleitner0Klemens Weisleitner1Alexandra Perras2Christine Moissl-Eichinger3Christine Moissl-Eichinger4Dale T. Andersen5Birgit Sattler6Birgit Sattler7Institute of Ecology, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, AustriaAustrian Polar Research Institute, Vienna, AustriaCenter for Medical Research (ZMF), Medical University of Graz, Graz, AustriaDepartment of Internal Medicine, Joint Facilities, Medical University of Graz, Graz, AustriaBioTechMed-Graz, Graz, AustriaSETI Institute, Mountain View, CA, United StatesInstitute of Ecology, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, AustriaAustrian Polar Research Institute, Vienna, AustriaUltra-oligotrophic Lake Untersee is among the largest and deepest surface lakes of Central Queen Maud Land in East Antarctica. It is dammed at its north end by the Anuchin Glacier and the ice-cover dynamics are controlled by sublimation — not melt — as the dominating ablation process and therefore surface melt during austral summer does not provide significant amounts of water for recharge compared to subsurface melt of the Anuchin Glacier. Several studies have already described the structure and function of the microbial communities within the water column and benthic environments of Lake Untersee, however, thus far there have been no studies that examine the linkages between the lake ecosystem with that of the surrounding soils or the Anuchin Glacier. The glacier may also play an important role as a major contributor of nutrients and biota into the lake ecosystem. Based on microbial 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing, we showed that the dominant bacterial signatures in Lake Untersee, the Anuchin Glacier and its surrounding soils were affiliated with Actinobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Cyanobacteria, Firmicutes, and Proteobacteria. Aerosol and local soil depositions on the glacier surface resulted in distinct microbial communities developing in glacier ice and cryoconite holes. Based on a source tracking algorithm, we found that cryoconite microbial assemblages were a potential source of organisms, explaining up to 36% of benthic microbial mat communities in the lake. However, the major biotic sources for the lake ecosystem are still unknown, illustrating the possible importance of englacial and subglacial zones. The Anuchin Glacier may be considered as a vector in a biological sense for the bacterial colonization of the perennially ice-covered Lake Untersee. However, despite a thick perennial ice cover, observed “lift-off” microbial mats escaping the lake make a bidirectional transfer of biota plausible. Hence, there is an exchange of biota between Lake Untersee and connective habitats possible despite the apparent sealing by a perennial ice cover and the absence of moat areas during austral summer.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2019.01019/fullLake Untersee16S rRNAAntarcticaAnuchin Glaciercryoconite holestransfer of biota
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Christine Moissl-Eichinger
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Dale T. Andersen
Birgit Sattler
Birgit Sattler
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Klemens Weisleitner
Alexandra Perras
Christine Moissl-Eichinger
Christine Moissl-Eichinger
Dale T. Andersen
Birgit Sattler
Birgit Sattler
Source Environments of the Microbiome in Perennially Ice-Covered Lake Untersee, Antarctica
Frontiers in Microbiology
Lake Untersee
16S rRNA
Antarctica
Anuchin Glacier
cryoconite holes
transfer of biota
author_facet Klemens Weisleitner
Klemens Weisleitner
Alexandra Perras
Christine Moissl-Eichinger
Christine Moissl-Eichinger
Dale T. Andersen
Birgit Sattler
Birgit Sattler
author_sort Klemens Weisleitner
title Source Environments of the Microbiome in Perennially Ice-Covered Lake Untersee, Antarctica
title_short Source Environments of the Microbiome in Perennially Ice-Covered Lake Untersee, Antarctica
title_full Source Environments of the Microbiome in Perennially Ice-Covered Lake Untersee, Antarctica
title_fullStr Source Environments of the Microbiome in Perennially Ice-Covered Lake Untersee, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Source Environments of the Microbiome in Perennially Ice-Covered Lake Untersee, Antarctica
title_sort source environments of the microbiome in perennially ice-covered lake untersee, antarctica
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Microbiology
issn 1664-302X
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Ultra-oligotrophic Lake Untersee is among the largest and deepest surface lakes of Central Queen Maud Land in East Antarctica. It is dammed at its north end by the Anuchin Glacier and the ice-cover dynamics are controlled by sublimation — not melt — as the dominating ablation process and therefore surface melt during austral summer does not provide significant amounts of water for recharge compared to subsurface melt of the Anuchin Glacier. Several studies have already described the structure and function of the microbial communities within the water column and benthic environments of Lake Untersee, however, thus far there have been no studies that examine the linkages between the lake ecosystem with that of the surrounding soils or the Anuchin Glacier. The glacier may also play an important role as a major contributor of nutrients and biota into the lake ecosystem. Based on microbial 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing, we showed that the dominant bacterial signatures in Lake Untersee, the Anuchin Glacier and its surrounding soils were affiliated with Actinobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Cyanobacteria, Firmicutes, and Proteobacteria. Aerosol and local soil depositions on the glacier surface resulted in distinct microbial communities developing in glacier ice and cryoconite holes. Based on a source tracking algorithm, we found that cryoconite microbial assemblages were a potential source of organisms, explaining up to 36% of benthic microbial mat communities in the lake. However, the major biotic sources for the lake ecosystem are still unknown, illustrating the possible importance of englacial and subglacial zones. The Anuchin Glacier may be considered as a vector in a biological sense for the bacterial colonization of the perennially ice-covered Lake Untersee. However, despite a thick perennial ice cover, observed “lift-off” microbial mats escaping the lake make a bidirectional transfer of biota plausible. Hence, there is an exchange of biota between Lake Untersee and connective habitats possible despite the apparent sealing by a perennial ice cover and the absence of moat areas during austral summer.
topic Lake Untersee
16S rRNA
Antarctica
Anuchin Glacier
cryoconite holes
transfer of biota
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2019.01019/full
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