Environmental factors shaping bacterial, archaeal and fungal community structure in hydrothermal sediments of Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California


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<jats:p>The flanking regions of Guaymas Basin, a young marginal rift basin located in the Gulf of California, are covered with thick sediment layers that are hydrothermally altered due to magmatic intrusions. To explore environmental controls on microbial community structure in this complex environment, we analyzed site- and depth-related patterns of microbial community composition (bacteria, archaea, and fungi) in hydrothermally influenced sediments with different thermal conditions, geochemical regimes, and extent of microbial mats. We compared communities in hot hydrothermal sediments (75-100°C at ~40 cm depth) covered by orange-pigmented <jats:italic>Beggiatoaceae</jats:italic> mats in the Cathedral Hill area, temperate sediments (25-30°C at ~40 cm depth) covered by yellow sulfur precipitates and filamentous sulfur oxidizers at the Aceto Balsamico location, hot sediments (&gt;115°C at ~40 cm depth) with orange-pigmented mats surrounded by yellow and white mats at the Marker 14 location, and background, non-hydrothermal sediments (3.8°C at ~45 cm depth) overlain with ambient seawater. Whereas bacterial and archaeal communities are clearly structured by site-specific <jats:italic>in-situ</jats:italic> thermal gradients and geochemical conditions, fungal communities are generally structured by sediment depth. Unexpectedly, chytrid sequence biosignatures are ubiquitous in surficial sediments whereas deeper sediments contain diverse yeasts and filamentous fungi. In correlation analyses across different sites and sediment depths, fungal phylotypes correlate to each other to a much greater degree than Bacteria and Archaea do to each other or to fungi, further substantiating that site-specific <jats:italic>in-situ</jats:italic> thermal gradients and geochemical conditions that control bacteria and archaea do not extend to fungi.</jats:p>



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DOI https://www.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256321

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Ramírez, G. A. , Mara, P. , Sehein, T. , Wegener, G. , Chambers, C. R. , Joye, S. B. , Peterson, R. N. , Philippe, A. , Burgaud, G. , Edgcomb, V. P. and Teske, A. P. (2021): Environmental factors shaping bacterial, archaeal and fungal community structure in hydrothermal sediments of Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California , PLOS ONE, 16 (9), e0256321-e0256321 . doi: https://www.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256321


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