Biogeochemical and historical drivers of microbial community composition and structure in sediments from Mercer Subglacial Lake, West Antarctica
Ice streams that flow into Ross Ice Shelf are underlain by water-saturated sediments, a dynamic hydrological system, and subglacial lakes that intermittently discharge water downstream across grounding zones of West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS). A 2.06 m composite sediment profile was recently recover...
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author | Davis, Christina B. Venturelli, Ryan R. Michaud, Alexander M. Hawkings, Jon J. Achberger, Amanda E. Vick-Majors, Trista E. Rosenheim, Brad Dore, John L. Steigmeyer, August D. Benning, Liane G. |
author_facet | Davis, Christina B. Venturelli, Ryan R. Michaud, Alexander M. Hawkings, Jon J. Achberger, Amanda E. Vick-Majors, Trista E. Rosenheim, Brad Dore, John L. Steigmeyer, August D. Benning, Liane G. |
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description | Ice streams that flow into Ross Ice Shelf are underlain by water-saturated sediments, a dynamic hydrological system, and subglacial lakes that intermittently discharge water downstream across grounding zones of West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS). A 2.06 m composite sediment profile was recently recovered from Mercer Subglacial Lake, a 15 m deep water cavity beneath a 1087 m thick portion of the Mercer Ice Stream. We examined microbial abundances, used 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing to assess community structures, and characterized extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) associated with distinct lithologic units in the sediments. Bacterial and archaeal communities in the surficial sediments are more abundant and diverse, with significantly different compositions from those found deeper in the sediment column. The most abundant taxa are related to chemolithoautotrophs capable of oxidizing reduced nitrogen, sulfur, and iron compounds with oxygen, nitrate, or iron. Concentrations of dissolved methane and total organic carbon together with water content in the sediments are the strongest predictors of taxon and community composition. δ¹³C values for EPS (−25 to −30‰) are consistent with the primary source of carbon for biosynthesis originating from legacy marine organic matter. Comparison of communities to those in lake sediments under an adjacent ice stream (Whillans Subglacial Lake) and near its grounding zone provide seminal evidence for a subglacial metacommunity that is biogeochemically and evolutionarily linked through ice sheet dynamics and the transport of microbes, water, and sediments beneath WAIS. |
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geographic | Antarctic Mercer Mercer Ice Stream Ross Ice Shelf West Antarctic Ice Sheet West Antarctica Whillans |
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spelling | ftfuberlin:oai:refubium.fu-berlin.de:fub188/41196 2025-05-18T13:54:56+00:00 Biogeochemical and historical drivers of microbial community composition and structure in sediments from Mercer Subglacial Lake, West Antarctica Davis, Christina B. Venturelli, Ryan R. Michaud, Alexander M. Hawkings, Jon J. Achberger, Amanda E. Vick-Majors, Trista E. Rosenheim, Brad Dore, John L. Steigmeyer, August D. Benning, Liane G. 2023 11 Seiten application/pdf https://refubium.fu-berlin.de/handle/fub188/41196 https://doi.org/10.17169/refubium-40917 https://doi.org/10.1038/s43705-023-00216-w eng eng https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ microbial community composition microbial structure sediments ddc:570 doc-type:article 2023 ftfuberlin https://doi.org/10.17169/refubium-4091710.1038/s43705-023-00216-w 2025-04-22T04:03:05Z Ice streams that flow into Ross Ice Shelf are underlain by water-saturated sediments, a dynamic hydrological system, and subglacial lakes that intermittently discharge water downstream across grounding zones of West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS). A 2.06 m composite sediment profile was recently recovered from Mercer Subglacial Lake, a 15 m deep water cavity beneath a 1087 m thick portion of the Mercer Ice Stream. We examined microbial abundances, used 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing to assess community structures, and characterized extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) associated with distinct lithologic units in the sediments. Bacterial and archaeal communities in the surficial sediments are more abundant and diverse, with significantly different compositions from those found deeper in the sediment column. The most abundant taxa are related to chemolithoautotrophs capable of oxidizing reduced nitrogen, sulfur, and iron compounds with oxygen, nitrate, or iron. Concentrations of dissolved methane and total organic carbon together with water content in the sediments are the strongest predictors of taxon and community composition. δ¹³C values for EPS (−25 to −30‰) are consistent with the primary source of carbon for biosynthesis originating from legacy marine organic matter. Comparison of communities to those in lake sediments under an adjacent ice stream (Whillans Subglacial Lake) and near its grounding zone provide seminal evidence for a subglacial metacommunity that is biogeochemically and evolutionarily linked through ice sheet dynamics and the transport of microbes, water, and sediments beneath WAIS. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ice Sheet Ice Shelf Mercer Ice Stream Ross Ice Shelf West Antarctica Freie Universität Berlin: Refubium (FU Berlin) Antarctic Mercer ENVELOPE(65.647,65.647,-70.227,-70.227) Mercer Ice Stream ENVELOPE(-145.000,-145.000,-84.833,-84.833) Ross Ice Shelf West Antarctic Ice Sheet West Antarctica Whillans ENVELOPE(-64.250,-64.250,-84.450,-84.450) |
spellingShingle | microbial community composition microbial structure sediments ddc:570 Davis, Christina B. Venturelli, Ryan R. Michaud, Alexander M. Hawkings, Jon J. Achberger, Amanda E. Vick-Majors, Trista E. Rosenheim, Brad Dore, John L. Steigmeyer, August D. Benning, Liane G. Biogeochemical and historical drivers of microbial community composition and structure in sediments from Mercer Subglacial Lake, West Antarctica |
title | Biogeochemical and historical drivers of microbial community composition and structure in sediments from Mercer Subglacial Lake, West Antarctica |
title_full | Biogeochemical and historical drivers of microbial community composition and structure in sediments from Mercer Subglacial Lake, West Antarctica |
title_fullStr | Biogeochemical and historical drivers of microbial community composition and structure in sediments from Mercer Subglacial Lake, West Antarctica |
title_full_unstemmed | Biogeochemical and historical drivers of microbial community composition and structure in sediments from Mercer Subglacial Lake, West Antarctica |
title_short | Biogeochemical and historical drivers of microbial community composition and structure in sediments from Mercer Subglacial Lake, West Antarctica |
title_sort | biogeochemical and historical drivers of microbial community composition and structure in sediments from mercer subglacial lake, west antarctica |
topic | microbial community composition microbial structure sediments ddc:570 |
topic_facet | microbial community composition microbial structure sediments ddc:570 |
url | https://refubium.fu-berlin.de/handle/fub188/41196 https://doi.org/10.17169/refubium-40917 https://doi.org/10.1038/s43705-023-00216-w |