深海古生物在消耗甲的微生物联盟中固定和共享
Anne E Dekas1, Rachel S Poretsky, Victoria J Orphan
1Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA. dekas@gps.caltech.edu
概括
深海古生物固定 (N2) 并与细菌共生体共享. 这一发现揭示了这些微生物是海洋碳,和硫循环中的关键参与者.
科学领域:
- 海洋微生物学 海洋微生物学
- 生物地质化学生物地质化学
- 微生物生态学 微生物生态学
背景情况:
- 对生态系统的生产力至关重要的是可食性微生物.
- 在许多海洋环境中,类植物的身份仍然在很大程度上是未知的.
- 厌氧甲氧化古生物及其细菌共生体是深海生态系统中重要的甲沉积点.
研究的目的:
- 为了在深海环境中识别体质的生物.
- 研究厌氧甲氧化古生物在固中的作用.
- 了解古生物和细菌在营养循环中的共生关系.
主要方法:
- 单细胞分辨率纳米二次离子质谱 (NanoSIMS) 成像.
- 15N纳入分析以追踪固化的过程.
- 稳定同位素探测以阐明代谢途径.
主要成果:
- 深海无氧甲氧化古生物被确定为固生物.
- 这些古生物固定N2和结构相似的化合物,如CN-.
- 固化产品与减少硫酸盐的细菌共生体共享.
- 在固过程中,古物甲氧化率保持不变,但生长率下降.
- 这些古生物/细菌联合体是生物可利用的新发现来源.
结论:
- 深海古生物对海洋循环有着显著的贡献.
- 已确定的考古/细菌联盟将全球碳,和硫循环联系起来.
- 这项研究扩大了对微生物群落中固定的能量极限的理解.
- 这些发现强调了共生关系在生物地化学过程中的关键作用.
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