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A submarine volcanic eruption leads to a novel microbial habitat.

Roberto Danovaro1,2, Miquel Canals3, Michael Tangherlini1, Antonio Dell'Anno1, Cristina Gambi1, Galderic Lastras3, David Amblas3,4, Anna Sanchez-Vidal3, Jaime Frigola3, Antoni M Calafat3, Rut Pedrosa-Pàmies3, Jesus Rivera5, Xavier Rayo3, Cinzia Corinaldesi6.   

Abstract

Submarine volcanic eruptions are major catastrophic events that allow investigation of the colonization mechanisms of newly formed seabed. We explored the seafloor after the eruption of the Tagoro submarine volcano off El Hierro Island, Canary Archipelago. Near the summit of the volcanic cone, at about 130 m depth, we found massive mats of long, white filaments that we named Venus's hair. Microscopic and molecular analyses revealed that these filaments are made of bacterial trichomes enveloped within a sheath and colonized by epibiotic bacteria. Metagenomic analyses of the filaments identified a new genus and species of the order Thiotrichales, Thiolava veneris. Venus's hair shows an unprecedented array of metabolic pathways, spanning from the exploitation of organic and inorganic carbon released by volcanic degassing to the uptake of sulfur and nitrogen compounds. This unique metabolic plasticity provides key competitive advantages for the colonization of the new habitat created by the submarine eruption. A specialized and highly diverse food web thrives on the complex three-dimensional habitat formed by these microorganisms, providing evidence that Venus's hair can drive the restart of biological systems after submarine volcanic eruptions.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28812643     DOI: 10.1038/s41559-017-0144

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Ecol Evol        ISSN: 2397-334X            Impact factor:   15.460


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2.  Genomic features of "Candidatus Venteria ishoeyi", a new sulfur-oxidizing macrobacterium from the Humboldt Sulfuretum off Chile.

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3.  GLOSSary: the GLobal Ocean 16S subunit web accessible resource.

Authors:  M Tangherlini; M Miralto; C Colantuono; M Sangiovanni; A Dell' Anno; C Corinaldesi; R Danovaro; M L Chiusano
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