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Temperature and elemental sulfur shape microbial communities in two extremely acidic aquatic volcanic environments.
Rojas-Gätjens, Diego; Arce-Rodríguez, Alejandro; Puente-Sánchez, Fernando; Avendaño, Roberto; Libby, Eduardo; Mora-Amador, Raúl; Rojas-Jimenez, Keilor; Fuentes-Schweizer, Paola; Pieper, Dietmar H; Chavarría, Max.
Affiliation
  • Rojas-Gätjens D; Centro Nacional de Innovaciones Biotecnológicas (CENIBiot), CeNAT-CONARE, San José, 1174-1200, Costa Rica.
  • Arce-Rodríguez A; Microbial Interactions and Processes Research Group, Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, 38124, Braunschweig, Germany.
  • Puente-Sánchez F; Department of Molecular Bacteriology, Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, 38124, Braunschweig, Germany.
  • Avendaño R; Systems Biology Program, Centro Nacional de Biotecnología (CNB-CSIC), C/Darwin 3, 28049, Madrid, Spain.
  • Libby E; Centro Nacional de Innovaciones Biotecnológicas (CENIBiot), CeNAT-CONARE, San José, 1174-1200, Costa Rica.
  • Mora-Amador R; Escuela de Química, Universidad de Costa Rica, San Pedro de Montes de Oca, San José, 11501-2060, Costa Rica.
  • Rojas-Jimenez K; Escuela Centroamericana de Geología, Universidad de Costa Rica, San José, 11501-2060, Costa Rica.
  • Fuentes-Schweizer P; Laboratorio de Ecología Urbana, Universidad Estatal a Distancia, San José, 11501-2060, Costa Rica.
  • Pieper DH; Escuela de Biología, Universidad de Costa Rica, San José, 11501-2060, Costa Rica.
  • Chavarría M; Escuela de Química, Universidad de Costa Rica, San Pedro de Montes de Oca, San José, 11501-2060, Costa Rica.
Extremophiles ; 25(1): 85-99, 2021 Jan.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33416983
Aquatic environments of volcanic origin provide an exceptional opportunity to study the adaptations of microorganisms to early planet life conditions. Here, we characterized the prokaryotic communities and physicochemical properties of seepage sites at the bottom of the Poas Volcano crater and the Agrio River, two geologically related extremely acidic environments located in Costa Rica. Both locations hold a low pH (1.79-2.20) and have high sulfate and iron concentrations (Fe = 47-206 mg/L, SO42- = 1170-2460 mg/L), but significant differences in their temperature (90.0-95.0 ºC in the seepages at Poas Volcano, 19.1-26.6 ºC in Agrio River) and in the elemental sulfur content. Based on the analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences, we determined that Sulfobacillus spp. represented more than half of the sequences in Poas Volcano seepage sites, while Agrio River was dominated by Leptospirillum and members of the archaeal order Thermoplasmatales. Both environments share some chemical characteristics and part of their microbiota, however, the temperature and the reduced sulfur are likely the main distinguishing features, ultimately shaping their microbial communities. Our data suggest that in the Poas Volcano-Agrio River system there is a common metabolism but with specialization of species that adapt to the physicochemical conditions of each environment.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Phylogeny / Sulfur / Microbiota / Hot Temperature Country/Region as subject: America central / Costa rica Language: En Journal: Extremophiles Journal subject: BIOLOGIA Year: 2021 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Costa Rica Country of publication: Germany

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Phylogeny / Sulfur / Microbiota / Hot Temperature Country/Region as subject: America central / Costa rica Language: En Journal: Extremophiles Journal subject: BIOLOGIA Year: 2021 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Costa Rica Country of publication: Germany