Bacterial diversity of the rock-water interface in an East Antarctic freshwater ecosystem, Lake Tawani(P)†

Abstract Schirmacher Oasis is one of the few ice-free plateaus in East Antarctica that maintains a unique distribution of over 120 microbial-rich, dynamic freshwater lakes, most of which are unexplored. In this study, we describe the bacterial diversity of the rock-water interface in Lake Tawani(P)...

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Published in:Aquatic Biosystems
Main Authors: Huang, Jonathan P, Swain, Ashit K, Thacker, Robert W, Ravindra, Rasik, Andersen, Dale T, Bej, Asim K
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Language:English
Published: Springer Science and Business Media LLC 2013
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2046-9063-9-4
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spelling crspringernat:10.1186/2046-9063-9-4 2023-05-15T14:07:18+02:00 Bacterial diversity of the rock-water interface in an East Antarctic freshwater ecosystem, Lake Tawani(P)† Huang, Jonathan P Swain, Ashit K Thacker, Robert W Ravindra, Rasik Andersen, Dale T Bej, Asim K 2013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2046-9063-9-4 https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1186/2046-9063-9-4.pdf en eng Springer Science and Business Media LLC Aquatic Biosystems volume 9, issue 1 ISSN 2046-9063 Water Science and Technology Aquatic Science Ecology Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics journal-article 2013 crspringernat https://doi.org/10.1186/2046-9063-9-4 2022-01-04T15:35:42Z Abstract Schirmacher Oasis is one of the few ice-free plateaus in East Antarctica that maintains a unique distribution of over 120 microbial-rich, dynamic freshwater lakes, most of which are unexplored. In this study, we describe the bacterial diversity of the rock-water interface in Lake Tawani(P) using culture-independent Bacterial Tag Encoded FLX Amplicon Pyrosequencing (bTEFAP), clone library construction, and culture-based analysis targeting the eubacterial 16S rRNA gene. Lake Tawani(P)was formed in a fossil valley by the accumulation of snow and glacial melt through surface channels into a low-catchment depression. Overall this lake exhibited thirteen bacterial phyla and one-hundred and twelve genera. The Qiime bioinformatics analysis on the bTEFAP alone exhibited higher coverage of the bacterial composition in Lake Tawani(P) than the clone library construction or culture-based methodology. Particularly due to the higher sensitivity of the bTEFAP approach, we detected and differentiated members of the phyla: Chloroflexi, Gemmatimonadetes, Planctomycetes, Nitrospira, and Candidate Division TM7 that other methods were unable to reveal. Nevertheless we found that the use of multiple approaches identified a more complete bacterial community than by using any single approach. Investigating the bacterial diversity of the Schirmacher Oasis lakes, especially those connected through surface channels and encompassed by valleys, will help unravel the dynamic nature of these unique seasonal, freshwater lakes, which potentially harbors highly adapted bacterial taxa with defined ecological functions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Springer Nature (via Crossref) Antarctic East Antarctica Aquatic Biosystems 9 1 4
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Ecology
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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Aquatic Science
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Huang, Jonathan P
Swain, Ashit K
Thacker, Robert W
Ravindra, Rasik
Andersen, Dale T
Bej, Asim K
Bacterial diversity of the rock-water interface in an East Antarctic freshwater ecosystem, Lake Tawani(P)†
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Aquatic Science
Ecology
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description Abstract Schirmacher Oasis is one of the few ice-free plateaus in East Antarctica that maintains a unique distribution of over 120 microbial-rich, dynamic freshwater lakes, most of which are unexplored. In this study, we describe the bacterial diversity of the rock-water interface in Lake Tawani(P) using culture-independent Bacterial Tag Encoded FLX Amplicon Pyrosequencing (bTEFAP), clone library construction, and culture-based analysis targeting the eubacterial 16S rRNA gene. Lake Tawani(P)was formed in a fossil valley by the accumulation of snow and glacial melt through surface channels into a low-catchment depression. Overall this lake exhibited thirteen bacterial phyla and one-hundred and twelve genera. The Qiime bioinformatics analysis on the bTEFAP alone exhibited higher coverage of the bacterial composition in Lake Tawani(P) than the clone library construction or culture-based methodology. Particularly due to the higher sensitivity of the bTEFAP approach, we detected and differentiated members of the phyla: Chloroflexi, Gemmatimonadetes, Planctomycetes, Nitrospira, and Candidate Division TM7 that other methods were unable to reveal. Nevertheless we found that the use of multiple approaches identified a more complete bacterial community than by using any single approach. Investigating the bacterial diversity of the Schirmacher Oasis lakes, especially those connected through surface channels and encompassed by valleys, will help unravel the dynamic nature of these unique seasonal, freshwater lakes, which potentially harbors highly adapted bacterial taxa with defined ecological functions.
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author Huang, Jonathan P
Swain, Ashit K
Thacker, Robert W
Ravindra, Rasik
Andersen, Dale T
Bej, Asim K
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Thacker, Robert W
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Andersen, Dale T
Bej, Asim K
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title Bacterial diversity of the rock-water interface in an East Antarctic freshwater ecosystem, Lake Tawani(P)†
title_short Bacterial diversity of the rock-water interface in an East Antarctic freshwater ecosystem, Lake Tawani(P)†
title_full Bacterial diversity of the rock-water interface in an East Antarctic freshwater ecosystem, Lake Tawani(P)†
title_fullStr Bacterial diversity of the rock-water interface in an East Antarctic freshwater ecosystem, Lake Tawani(P)†
title_full_unstemmed Bacterial diversity of the rock-water interface in an East Antarctic freshwater ecosystem, Lake Tawani(P)†
title_sort bacterial diversity of the rock-water interface in an east antarctic freshwater ecosystem, lake tawani(p)†
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