Literature DB >> 32336004

Stromatolitic digitate sinters form under wide-ranging physicochemical conditions with diverse hot spring microbial communities.

Chanenath Sriaporn1, Kathleen A Campbell2, Maeva Millan3, Steven W Ruff4, Martin J Van Kranendonk5, Kim M Handley1.   

Abstract

Digitate siliceous hot spring deposits are a form of biomediated sinter that is relatively common in the Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ), New Zealand, and elsewhere on Earth. Such deposits have gained prominence recently because of their morphological similarity to opaline silica rocks of likely hot spring origin found by the Spirit rover on Mars and the consequent implications for potential biosignatures there. Here, we investigate the possible relationship between microbial community composition and morphological diversity among digitate structures from actively forming siliceous hot spring sinters depositing subaerially in shallow discharge channels and around pool rims at several physicochemically distinct geothermal fields in the TVZ. The TVZ digitate sinters range in morphologic subtype from knobby to spicular, and are shown to be microstromatolites that grow under varied pH ranges, temperatures, and water chemistries. Scanning electron microscopy and molecular analyses revealed that TVZ digitate sinters are intimately associated with a diverse array of bacterial, archaeal and eukaryotic micro-organisms, and for most digitate structures the diversity and quantity of prokaryotes was higher than that of eukaryotes. However, microbial community composition was not correlated with morphologic subtypes of digitate sinter, and observations provided limited evidence that pH (acidic versus alkali) affects morphology. Instead, results suggest hydrodynamics may be an important factor influencing variations in morphology, while water chemistry, pH, and temperature are strong drivers of microbial composition and diversity.
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  biosignature; digitate sinter; hot springs; microbial communities; silicification; stromatolite

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32336004     DOI: 10.1111/gbi.12395

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Geobiology        ISSN: 1472-4669            Impact factor:   4.407


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1.  Morphogenesis of digitate structures in hot spring silica sinters of the El Tatio geothermal field, Chile.

Authors:  Jian Gong; Carolina Munoz-Saez; Dylan T Wilmeth; Kimberly D Myers; Martin Homann; Gernot Arp; John R Skok; Mark A van Zuilen
Journal:  Geobiology       Date:  2021-09-30       Impact factor: 4.216

2.  Genomic adaptations enabling Acidithiobacillus distribution across wide-ranging hot spring temperatures and pHs.

Authors:  Chanenath Sriaporn; Kathleen A Campbell; Martin J Van Kranendonk; Kim M Handley
Journal:  Microbiome       Date:  2021-06-11       Impact factor: 14.650

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