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Ferrous iron- and ammonium-rich diffuse vents support habitat-specific communities in a shallow hydrothermal field off the Basiluzzo Islet (Aeolian Volcanic Archipelago)
- Source :
- Geobiology, 15 (2017): 664–677. doi:10.1111/gbi.12237, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Bortoluzzi, G; Romeo, T; La Cono, V; La Spada, G; Smedile, F; Esposito, V; Sabatino, G; Di Bella, M; Canese, S; Scotti, G; Bo, M; Giuliano, L; Jones, D; Golyshin, P N; Yakimov, M M; Andaloro, F/titolo:Ferrous iron-and ammonium-rich diffuse vents support habitat-specific communities in a shallow hydrothermal field off the Basiluzzo Islet (Aeolian Volcanic Archipelago)./doi:10.1111%2Fgbi.12237/rivista:Geobiology (Print)/anno:2017/pagina_da:664/pagina_a:677/intervallo_pagine:664–677/volume:15
- Publication Year :
- 2017
- Publisher :
- Blackwell, Oxford , Regno Unito, 2017.
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Abstract
- Ammonium- and Fe(II)-rich fluid flows, known from deep-sea hydrothermal systems, have been extensively studied in the last decades and are considered as sites with high microbial diversity and activity. Their shallow-submarine counterparts, despite their easier accessibility, have so far been under-investigated, and as a consequence, much less is known about microbial communities inhabiting these ecosystems. A field of shallow expulsion of hydrothermal fluids has been discovered at depths of 170-400 meters off the base of the Basiluzzo Islet (Aeolian Volcanic Archipelago, Southern Tyrrhenian Sea). This area consists predominantly of both actively diffusing and inactive 1-3 meters-high structures in the form of vertical pinnacles, steeples and mounds covered by a thick orange to brown crust deposits hosting rich benthic fauna. Integrated morphological, mineralogical, and geochemical analyses revealed that, above all, these crusts are formed by ferrihydrite-type Fe3+ oxyhydroxides. Two cruises in 2013 allowed us to monitor and sampled this novel ecosystem, certainly interesting in terms of shallow-water iron-rich site. The main objective of this work was to characterize the composition of extant communities of iron microbial mats in relation to the environmental setting and the observed patterns of macrofaunal colonization. We demonstrated that iron-rich deposits contain complex and stratified microbial communities with a high proportion of prokaryotes akin to ammonium- and iron-oxidizing chemoautotrophs, belonging to Thaumarchaeota, Nitrospira, and Zetaproteobacteria. Colonizers of iron-rich mounds, while composed of the common macrobenthic grazers, predators, filter-feeders, and tube-dwellers with no representatives of vent endemic fauna, differed from the surrounding populations. Thus, it is very likely that reduced electron donors (Fe2+ and NH4+ ) are important energy sources in supporting primary production in microbial mats, which form a habitat-specific trophic base of the whole Basiluzzo hydrothermal ecosystem, including macrobenthic fauna.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Chemoautotrophic Growth
Thaumarchaeota
Iron
Fauna
030106 microbiology
iron(II)-rich hydrothermal vents
Volcanic Eruptions
chemosynthesis
Mediterranean Islands
03 medical and health sciences
Hydrothermal Vents
Ammonium Compounds
Ferrous Compounds
Microbial mat
Ecosystem
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
General Environmental Science
Chemosynthesis
geography
geography.geographical_feature_category
Aeolian Islands, submarine volcanoes, iron(II)-rich hydrothermal vents, microbial community, chemosynthesis
Bacteria
biology
Ecology
biology.organism_classification
Archaea
Aeolian Islands
030104 developmental biology
Oceanography
Benthic zone
Zetaproteobacteria
Archipelago
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
submarine volcanoes
microbial community
Shallow hydrothermal vents
Energy source
Geology
Subjects
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Geobiology, 15 (2017): 664–677. doi:10.1111/gbi.12237, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Bortoluzzi, G; Romeo, T; La Cono, V; La Spada, G; Smedile, F; Esposito, V; Sabatino, G; Di Bella, M; Canese, S; Scotti, G; Bo, M; Giuliano, L; Jones, D; Golyshin, P N; Yakimov, M M; Andaloro, F/titolo:Ferrous iron-and ammonium-rich diffuse vents support habitat-specific communities in a shallow hydrothermal field off the Basiluzzo Islet (Aeolian Volcanic Archipelago)./doi:10.1111%2Fgbi.12237/rivista:Geobiology (Print)/anno:2017/pagina_da:664/pagina_a:677/intervallo_pagine:664–677/volume:15
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....683d6bf278d567825520f79b2716b18c
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/gbi.12237