Phylogenetic and functional diversity of microbial communities associated with subsurface sediments of the Sonora Margin, Guaymas Basin.

Subsurface sediments of the Sonora Margin (Guaymas Basin), located in proximity of active cold seep sites were explored. The taxonomic and functional diversity of bacterial and archaeal communities were investigated from 1 to 10 meters below the seafloor. Microbial community structure and abundance...

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Main Authors: Adrien Vigneron, Perrine Cruaud, Erwan G Roussel, Patricia Pignet, Jean-Claude Caprais, Nolwenn Callac, Maria-Cristina Ciobanu, Anne Godfroy, Barry A Cragg, John R Parkes, Joy D Van Nostrand, Zhili He, Jizhong Zhou, Laurent Toffin
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4123917?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-f861603bf2f44bfd8bc16c44b1eaf3612020-11-25T02:00:27ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0198e10442710.1371/journal.pone.0104427Phylogenetic and functional diversity of microbial communities associated with subsurface sediments of the Sonora Margin, Guaymas Basin.Adrien VigneronPerrine CruaudErwan G RousselPatricia PignetJean-Claude CapraisNolwenn CallacMaria-Cristina CiobanuAnne GodfroyBarry A CraggJohn R ParkesJoy D Van NostrandZhili HeJizhong ZhouLaurent ToffinSubsurface sediments of the Sonora Margin (Guaymas Basin), located in proximity of active cold seep sites were explored. The taxonomic and functional diversity of bacterial and archaeal communities were investigated from 1 to 10 meters below the seafloor. Microbial community structure and abundance and distribution of dominant populations were assessed using complementary molecular approaches (Ribosomal Intergenic Spacer Analysis, 16S rRNA libraries and quantitative PCR with an extensive primers set) and correlated to comprehensive geochemical data. Moreover the metabolic potentials and functional traits of the microbial community were also identified using the GeoChip functional gene microarray and metabolic rates. The active microbial community structure in the Sonora Margin sediments was related to deep subsurface ecosystems (Marine Benthic Groups B and D, Miscellaneous Crenarchaeotal Group, Chloroflexi and Candidate divisions) and remained relatively similar throughout the sediment section, despite defined biogeochemical gradients. However, relative abundances of bacterial and archaeal dominant lineages were significantly correlated with organic carbon quantity and origin. Consistently, metabolic pathways for the degradation and assimilation of this organic carbon as well as genetic potentials for the transformation of detrital organic matters, hydrocarbons and recalcitrant substrates were detected, suggesting that chemoorganotrophic microorganisms may dominate the microbial community of the Sonora Margin subsurface sediments.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4123917?pdf=render
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author Adrien Vigneron
Perrine Cruaud
Erwan G Roussel
Patricia Pignet
Jean-Claude Caprais
Nolwenn Callac
Maria-Cristina Ciobanu
Anne Godfroy
Barry A Cragg
John R Parkes
Joy D Van Nostrand
Zhili He
Jizhong Zhou
Laurent Toffin
spellingShingle Adrien Vigneron
Perrine Cruaud
Erwan G Roussel
Patricia Pignet
Jean-Claude Caprais
Nolwenn Callac
Maria-Cristina Ciobanu
Anne Godfroy
Barry A Cragg
John R Parkes
Joy D Van Nostrand
Zhili He
Jizhong Zhou
Laurent Toffin
Phylogenetic and functional diversity of microbial communities associated with subsurface sediments of the Sonora Margin, Guaymas Basin.
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author_facet Adrien Vigneron
Perrine Cruaud
Erwan G Roussel
Patricia Pignet
Jean-Claude Caprais
Nolwenn Callac
Maria-Cristina Ciobanu
Anne Godfroy
Barry A Cragg
John R Parkes
Joy D Van Nostrand
Zhili He
Jizhong Zhou
Laurent Toffin
author_sort Adrien Vigneron
title Phylogenetic and functional diversity of microbial communities associated with subsurface sediments of the Sonora Margin, Guaymas Basin.
title_short Phylogenetic and functional diversity of microbial communities associated with subsurface sediments of the Sonora Margin, Guaymas Basin.
title_full Phylogenetic and functional diversity of microbial communities associated with subsurface sediments of the Sonora Margin, Guaymas Basin.
title_fullStr Phylogenetic and functional diversity of microbial communities associated with subsurface sediments of the Sonora Margin, Guaymas Basin.
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenetic and functional diversity of microbial communities associated with subsurface sediments of the Sonora Margin, Guaymas Basin.
title_sort phylogenetic and functional diversity of microbial communities associated with subsurface sediments of the sonora margin, guaymas basin.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Subsurface sediments of the Sonora Margin (Guaymas Basin), located in proximity of active cold seep sites were explored. The taxonomic and functional diversity of bacterial and archaeal communities were investigated from 1 to 10 meters below the seafloor. Microbial community structure and abundance and distribution of dominant populations were assessed using complementary molecular approaches (Ribosomal Intergenic Spacer Analysis, 16S rRNA libraries and quantitative PCR with an extensive primers set) and correlated to comprehensive geochemical data. Moreover the metabolic potentials and functional traits of the microbial community were also identified using the GeoChip functional gene microarray and metabolic rates. The active microbial community structure in the Sonora Margin sediments was related to deep subsurface ecosystems (Marine Benthic Groups B and D, Miscellaneous Crenarchaeotal Group, Chloroflexi and Candidate divisions) and remained relatively similar throughout the sediment section, despite defined biogeochemical gradients. However, relative abundances of bacterial and archaeal dominant lineages were significantly correlated with organic carbon quantity and origin. Consistently, metabolic pathways for the degradation and assimilation of this organic carbon as well as genetic potentials for the transformation of detrital organic matters, hydrocarbons and recalcitrant substrates were detected, suggesting that chemoorganotrophic microorganisms may dominate the microbial community of the Sonora Margin subsurface sediments.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4123917?pdf=render
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