微生物的空气缩使得各种洞穴生态系统的连续初级生产成为可能
Sean K Bay1,2,3, Gaofeng Ni4, Rachael Lappan5,4
1Securing Antarctica's Environmental Future, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia. S.Bay@latrobe.edu.au.
Nature communications
|November 21, 2025
概括
洞穴中的微生物生命通过"空气",利用大气中的气体,如和一氧化碳作为能量和碳. 这一过程支持独立于阳光的多样化洞穴生态系统.
科学领域:
- 微生物学 微生物学
- 地质化学 地质化学
- 生态生态学 生态生态学
背景情况:
- 有空气的洞穴拥有多样化的微生物群落,尽管光线最小.
- 这些微生物的能量和碳获取策略在很大程度上是未知的.
研究的目的:
- 研究空气化石灰岩和玄武岩洞中的初级生产过程和介质.
- 了解微生物群落如何在光线有限的洞穴环境中满足它们的能源和碳需求.
主要方法:
- 洞穴沉积物和生物膜的配对元基因组和生物地球化学概况.
- 分析了94个元基因组和1458个元基因组组合基因组.
- 生物地质化学和同位素测量以确认气体消耗.
主要成果:
- 超过一半的微生物细胞拥有酶,可以利用大气中的微量气体 (H2,CO2,CO) 作为能源和碳来源.
- 化学合成初级生产者,包括甲类植物 (Ca. 甲基洛卡瓦尔) 和/一氧化碳氧化剂 (未培养的动氨基菌),是丰富的.
- 大气气体的消耗速度很快,很可能维持了微生物群体的很大一部分,推动了初级生产.
- 传统的使用氨和硫化物的化学石化自也很活跃.
结论:
- 洞穴展示了独特的微生物生物多样性和生物地化学过程.
- 大气中微量气体的消耗 ("空气缩") 提供能量和碳,支持微生物的生存和化学合成生长.
- 空气缩在洞穴中起着双重作用,除了其他投入外,还引入有机碳.
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