Table_5_Insight Into Ecology, Metabolic Potential, and the Taxonomic Composition of Bacterial Communities in the Periodic Water Pond on King George Island (Antarctica).docx

Polar regions contain a wide variety of lentic ecosystems. These include periodic ponds that have a significant impact on carbon and nitrogen cycling in polar environments. This study was conducted to assess the taxonomic and metabolic diversity of bacteria found in Antarctic pond affected by pengui...

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Main Authors: Tomasz Krucon, Lukasz Dziewit, Lukasz Drewniak
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Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.708607.s006
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spelling ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/16768231 2023-05-15T14:02:18+02:00 Table_5_Insight Into Ecology, Metabolic Potential, and the Taxonomic Composition of Bacterial Communities in the Periodic Water Pond on King George Island (Antarctica).docx Tomasz Krucon Lukasz Dziewit Lukasz Drewniak 2021-10-08T04:29:35Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.708607.s006 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table_5_Insight_Into_Ecology_Metabolic_Potential_and_the_Taxonomic_Composition_of_Bacterial_Communities_in_the_Periodic_Water_Pond_on_King_George_Island_Antarctica_docx/16768231 unknown doi:10.3389/fmicb.2021.708607.s006 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table_5_Insight_Into_Ecology_Metabolic_Potential_and_the_Taxonomic_Composition_of_Bacterial_Communities_in_the_Periodic_Water_Pond_on_King_George_Island_Antarctica_docx/16768231 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Microbiology Microbial Genetics Microbial Ecology Mycology King George Island psychrotolerants metabolic properties Antarctica bacterial diversity Dataset 2021 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.708607.s006 2021-10-13T23:02:07Z Polar regions contain a wide variety of lentic ecosystems. These include periodic ponds that have a significant impact on carbon and nitrogen cycling in polar environments. This study was conducted to assess the taxonomic and metabolic diversity of bacteria found in Antarctic pond affected by penguins and sea elephants and to define their role in ongoing processes. Metabolic assays showed that of the 168 tested heterotrophic bacteria present in the Antarctic periodic pond, 96% are able to degrade lipids, 30% cellulose, 26% proteins, and 26% starch. The taxonomic classification of the obtained isolates differs from that based on the composition of the 16S rRNA relative abundances in the studied pond. The dominant Actinobacteria constituting 45% of isolates represents a low proportion of the community, around 4%. With the addition of run-off, the proportions of inhabiting bacteria changed, including a significant decrease in the abundance of Cyanobacteria, from 2.38 to 0.33%, increase of Firmicutes from 9.32 to 19.18%, and a decreasing richness (Chao1 index from 1299 to 889) and diversity (Shannon index from 4.73 to 4.20). Comparative studies of communities found in different Antarctic environments indicate a great role for penguins in shaping bacterial populations. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica King George Island Frontiers: Figshare Antarctic King George Island The Antarctic
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topic Microbiology
Microbial Genetics
Microbial Ecology
Mycology
King George Island
psychrotolerants
metabolic properties
Antarctica
bacterial diversity
spellingShingle Microbiology
Microbial Genetics
Microbial Ecology
Mycology
King George Island
psychrotolerants
metabolic properties
Antarctica
bacterial diversity
Tomasz Krucon
Lukasz Dziewit
Lukasz Drewniak
Table_5_Insight Into Ecology, Metabolic Potential, and the Taxonomic Composition of Bacterial Communities in the Periodic Water Pond on King George Island (Antarctica).docx
topic_facet Microbiology
Microbial Genetics
Microbial Ecology
Mycology
King George Island
psychrotolerants
metabolic properties
Antarctica
bacterial diversity
description Polar regions contain a wide variety of lentic ecosystems. These include periodic ponds that have a significant impact on carbon and nitrogen cycling in polar environments. This study was conducted to assess the taxonomic and metabolic diversity of bacteria found in Antarctic pond affected by penguins and sea elephants and to define their role in ongoing processes. Metabolic assays showed that of the 168 tested heterotrophic bacteria present in the Antarctic periodic pond, 96% are able to degrade lipids, 30% cellulose, 26% proteins, and 26% starch. The taxonomic classification of the obtained isolates differs from that based on the composition of the 16S rRNA relative abundances in the studied pond. The dominant Actinobacteria constituting 45% of isolates represents a low proportion of the community, around 4%. With the addition of run-off, the proportions of inhabiting bacteria changed, including a significant decrease in the abundance of Cyanobacteria, from 2.38 to 0.33%, increase of Firmicutes from 9.32 to 19.18%, and a decreasing richness (Chao1 index from 1299 to 889) and diversity (Shannon index from 4.73 to 4.20). Comparative studies of communities found in different Antarctic environments indicate a great role for penguins in shaping bacterial populations.
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title Table_5_Insight Into Ecology, Metabolic Potential, and the Taxonomic Composition of Bacterial Communities in the Periodic Water Pond on King George Island (Antarctica).docx
title_short Table_5_Insight Into Ecology, Metabolic Potential, and the Taxonomic Composition of Bacterial Communities in the Periodic Water Pond on King George Island (Antarctica).docx
title_full Table_5_Insight Into Ecology, Metabolic Potential, and the Taxonomic Composition of Bacterial Communities in the Periodic Water Pond on King George Island (Antarctica).docx
title_fullStr Table_5_Insight Into Ecology, Metabolic Potential, and the Taxonomic Composition of Bacterial Communities in the Periodic Water Pond on King George Island (Antarctica).docx
title_full_unstemmed Table_5_Insight Into Ecology, Metabolic Potential, and the Taxonomic Composition of Bacterial Communities in the Periodic Water Pond on King George Island (Antarctica).docx
title_sort table_5_insight into ecology, metabolic potential, and the taxonomic composition of bacterial communities in the periodic water pond on king george island (antarctica).docx
publishDate 2021
url https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.708607.s006
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