Bacterial diversity in Icelandic cold spring sources and in relation to the groundwater amphipod Crangonyx islandicus.

Crangonyx islandicus is a groundwater amphipod endemic to Iceland, considered to have survived the Ice Ages in subglacial refugia. Currently the species is found in spring sources in lava fields along the tectonic plate boundary of the country. The discovery of a groundwater species in this inaccess...

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Main Authors: Ragnhildur Guðmundsdóttir, Agnes-Katharina Kreiling, Bjarni Kristófer Kristjánsson, Viggó Þór Marteinsson, Snæbjörn Pálsson
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description Crangonyx islandicus is a groundwater amphipod endemic to Iceland, considered to have survived the Ice Ages in subglacial refugia. Currently the species is found in spring sources in lava fields along the tectonic plate boundary of the country. The discovery of a groundwater species in this inaccessible habitat indicates a hidden ecosystem possibly based on chemoautotrophic microorganisms as primary producers. To explore this spring ecosystem, we assessed its microbial diversity and analysed whether and how the diversity varied between the amphipods and the spring water, and if was dependent on environmental factors and geological settings. Isolated DNA from spring water and from amphipods was analysed using metabarcoding methods, targeting the 16S rRNA gene. Two genera of bacteria, Halomonas and Shewanella were dominating in the amphipod samples in terms of relative abundance, but not in the groundwater samples where Flavobacterium, Pseudomonas and Alkanindiges among others were dominating. The richness of the bacteria taxa in the microbial community of the groundwater spring sources was shaped by pH level and the beta diversity was shaped by geographic locations.
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:9f718a7d8cd34c1bb51297023f84a2f5 2025-01-16T22:37:42+00:00 Bacterial diversity in Icelandic cold spring sources and in relation to the groundwater amphipod Crangonyx islandicus. Ragnhildur Guðmundsdóttir Agnes-Katharina Kreiling Bjarni Kristófer Kristjánsson Viggó Þór Marteinsson Snæbjörn Pálsson 2019-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222527 https://doaj.org/article/9f718a7d8cd34c1bb51297023f84a2f5 EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222527 https://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203 1932-6203 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0222527 https://doaj.org/article/9f718a7d8cd34c1bb51297023f84a2f5 PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 10, p e0222527 (2019) Medicine R Science Q article 2019 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222527 2022-12-31T11:43:28Z Crangonyx islandicus is a groundwater amphipod endemic to Iceland, considered to have survived the Ice Ages in subglacial refugia. Currently the species is found in spring sources in lava fields along the tectonic plate boundary of the country. The discovery of a groundwater species in this inaccessible habitat indicates a hidden ecosystem possibly based on chemoautotrophic microorganisms as primary producers. To explore this spring ecosystem, we assessed its microbial diversity and analysed whether and how the diversity varied between the amphipods and the spring water, and if was dependent on environmental factors and geological settings. Isolated DNA from spring water and from amphipods was analysed using metabarcoding methods, targeting the 16S rRNA gene. Two genera of bacteria, Halomonas and Shewanella were dominating in the amphipod samples in terms of relative abundance, but not in the groundwater samples where Flavobacterium, Pseudomonas and Alkanindiges among others were dominating. The richness of the bacteria taxa in the microbial community of the groundwater spring sources was shaped by pH level and the beta diversity was shaped by geographic locations. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles PLOS ONE 14 10 e0222527
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Ragnhildur Guðmundsdóttir
Agnes-Katharina Kreiling
Bjarni Kristófer Kristjánsson
Viggó Þór Marteinsson
Snæbjörn Pálsson
Bacterial diversity in Icelandic cold spring sources and in relation to the groundwater amphipod Crangonyx islandicus.
title Bacterial diversity in Icelandic cold spring sources and in relation to the groundwater amphipod Crangonyx islandicus.
title_full Bacterial diversity in Icelandic cold spring sources and in relation to the groundwater amphipod Crangonyx islandicus.
title_fullStr Bacterial diversity in Icelandic cold spring sources and in relation to the groundwater amphipod Crangonyx islandicus.
title_full_unstemmed Bacterial diversity in Icelandic cold spring sources and in relation to the groundwater amphipod Crangonyx islandicus.
title_short Bacterial diversity in Icelandic cold spring sources and in relation to the groundwater amphipod Crangonyx islandicus.
title_sort bacterial diversity in icelandic cold spring sources and in relation to the groundwater amphipod crangonyx islandicus.
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Science
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url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222527
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