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Andreea Baricz1, Cecilia Maria Chiriac1,2, Adrian-Ștefan Andrei1,3, Paul-Adrian Bulzu1,4, Erika Andrea Levei5, Oana Cadar5, Karina Paula Battes6, Mirela Cîmpean6, Marin Șenilă5, Adorján Cristea1,4, Vasile Muntean1, Mircea Alexe7, Cristian Coman2, Edina Kriszta Szekeres1,2, Cosmin Ionel Sicora8, Artur Ionescu9, David Blain10, William Kenneth O'Neill10, Jessica Edwards10, John Edward Hallsworth10, Horia Leonard Banciu1,4.
Abstract
Ursu Lake is located in the Middle Miocene salt deposit of Central Romania. It is stratified, and the water column has three distinct water masses: an upper freshwater-to-moderately saline stratum (0-3 m), an intermediate stratum exhibiting a steep halocline (3-3.5 m), and a lower hypersaline stratum (4 m and below) that is euxinic (i.e. anoxic and sulphidic). Recent studies have characterized the lake's microbial taxonomy and given rise to intriguing ecological questions. Here, we explore whether the communities are dynamic or stable in relation to taxonomic composition, geochemistry, biophysics, and ecophysiological functions during the annual cycle. We found: (i) seasonally fluctuating, light-dependent communities in the upper layer (≥0.987-0.990 water-activity), a stable but phylogenetically diverse population of heterotrophs in the hypersaline stratum (water activities down to 0.762) and a persistent plate of green sulphur bacteria that connects these two (0.958-0.956 water activity) at 3-3.5 to 4 m; (ii) communities that might be involved in carbon- and sulphur-cycling between and within the lake's three main water masses; (iii) uncultured lineages including Acetothermia (OP1), Cloacimonetes (WWE1), Marinimicrobia (SAR406), Omnitrophicaeota (OP3), Parcubacteria (OD1) and other Candidate Phyla Radiation bacteria, and SR1 in the hypersaline stratum (likely involved in the anaerobic steps of carbon- and sulphur-cycling); and (iv) that species richness and habitat stability are associated with high redox-potentials. Ursu Lake has a unique and complex ecology, at the same time exhibiting dynamic fluctuations and stability, and can be used as a modern analogue for ancient euxinic water bodies and comparator system for other stratified hypersaline systems.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 31894632 DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.14909
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Microbiol ISSN: 1462-2912 Impact factor: 5.491