Snow algae communities in Antarctica:metabolic and taxonomic composition

Snow algae are found in snowfields across cold regions of the planet, forming highly visible red and green patches below and on the snow surface. In Antarctica, they contribute significantly to terrestrial net primary productivity due to the paucity of land plants, but our knowledge of these communi...

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Published in:New Phytologist
Main Authors: Davey, Matthew, Norman, Louisa, Sterk, Peter, Huete-Ortega, Maria, Bunbury, Freddy, Loh, Bradford Kin Wai, Stockton, Sian, Peck, Lloyd S, Convey, Peter, Newsham, Kevin. K., Smith, Alison G.
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling ftuhipublicatio:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/c9e9575a-4516-4821-920e-babb5e4f5acf 2024-09-15T17:34:59+00:00 Snow algae communities in Antarctica:metabolic and taxonomic composition Davey, Matthew Norman, Louisa Sterk, Peter Huete-Ortega, Maria Bunbury, Freddy Loh, Bradford Kin Wai Stockton, Sian Peck, Lloyd S Convey, Peter Newsham, Kevin. K. Smith, Alison G. 2019-05-30 application/pdf https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/c9e9575a-4516-4821-920e-babb5e4f5acf https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.15701 https://pureadmin.uhi.ac.uk/ws/files/8209170/New_Phytologist_SI_template_DAVEY_FINAL.pdf https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/nph.15701 eng eng https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/c9e9575a-4516-4821-920e-babb5e4f5acf info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Davey , M , Norman , L , Sterk , P , Huete-Ortega , M , Bunbury , F , Loh , B K W , Stockton , S , Peck , L S , Convey , P , Newsham , K K & Smith , A G 2019 , ' Snow algae communities in Antarctica : metabolic and taxonomic composition ' , New Phytologist , vol. 222 , no. 3 , pp. 1242-1255 . https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.15701 Antarctica bacteria community composition cryophilic fungi metabarcoding metabolomics snow algae 7ref2021 article 2019 ftuhipublicatio https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.15701 2024-08-05T23:36:06Z Snow algae are found in snowfields across cold regions of the planet, forming highly visible red and green patches below and on the snow surface. In Antarctica, they contribute significantly to terrestrial net primary productivity due to the paucity of land plants, but our knowledge of these communities is limited. Here we provide the first description of the metabolic and species diversity of green and red snow algae communities from four locations in Ryder Bay (Adelaide Island, 68°S), Antarctic Peninsula. During the 2015 austral summer season, we collected samples to measure the metabolic composition of snow algae communities and determined the species composition of these communities using metabarcoding. Green communities were protein‐rich, had a high chlorophyll content and contained many metabolites associated with nitrogen and amino acid metabolism. Red communities had a higher carotenoid content and contained more metabolites associated with carbohydrate and fatty acid metabolism. Chloromonas, Chlamydomonas and Chlorella were found in green blooms but only Chloromonas was detected in red blooms. Both communities also contained bacteria, protists and fungi. These data show the complexity and variation within snow algae communities in Antarctica and provide initial insights into the contribution they make to ecosystem functioning. Article in Journal/Newspaper Adelaide Island Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica University of the Highlands and Islands: Research Database of UHI New Phytologist 222 3 1242 1255
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topic Antarctica
bacteria
community composition
cryophilic
fungi
metabarcoding
metabolomics
snow algae
7ref2021
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bacteria
community composition
cryophilic
fungi
metabarcoding
metabolomics
snow algae
7ref2021
Davey, Matthew
Norman, Louisa
Sterk, Peter
Huete-Ortega, Maria
Bunbury, Freddy
Loh, Bradford Kin Wai
Stockton, Sian
Peck, Lloyd S
Convey, Peter
Newsham, Kevin. K.
Smith, Alison G.
Snow algae communities in Antarctica:metabolic and taxonomic composition
topic_facet Antarctica
bacteria
community composition
cryophilic
fungi
metabarcoding
metabolomics
snow algae
7ref2021
description Snow algae are found in snowfields across cold regions of the planet, forming highly visible red and green patches below and on the snow surface. In Antarctica, they contribute significantly to terrestrial net primary productivity due to the paucity of land plants, but our knowledge of these communities is limited. Here we provide the first description of the metabolic and species diversity of green and red snow algae communities from four locations in Ryder Bay (Adelaide Island, 68°S), Antarctic Peninsula. During the 2015 austral summer season, we collected samples to measure the metabolic composition of snow algae communities and determined the species composition of these communities using metabarcoding. Green communities were protein‐rich, had a high chlorophyll content and contained many metabolites associated with nitrogen and amino acid metabolism. Red communities had a higher carotenoid content and contained more metabolites associated with carbohydrate and fatty acid metabolism. Chloromonas, Chlamydomonas and Chlorella were found in green blooms but only Chloromonas was detected in red blooms. Both communities also contained bacteria, protists and fungi. These data show the complexity and variation within snow algae communities in Antarctica and provide initial insights into the contribution they make to ecosystem functioning.
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author Davey, Matthew
Norman, Louisa
Sterk, Peter
Huete-Ortega, Maria
Bunbury, Freddy
Loh, Bradford Kin Wai
Stockton, Sian
Peck, Lloyd S
Convey, Peter
Newsham, Kevin. K.
Smith, Alison G.
author_facet Davey, Matthew
Norman, Louisa
Sterk, Peter
Huete-Ortega, Maria
Bunbury, Freddy
Loh, Bradford Kin Wai
Stockton, Sian
Peck, Lloyd S
Convey, Peter
Newsham, Kevin. K.
Smith, Alison G.
author_sort Davey, Matthew
title Snow algae communities in Antarctica:metabolic and taxonomic composition
title_short Snow algae communities in Antarctica:metabolic and taxonomic composition
title_full Snow algae communities in Antarctica:metabolic and taxonomic composition
title_fullStr Snow algae communities in Antarctica:metabolic and taxonomic composition
title_full_unstemmed Snow algae communities in Antarctica:metabolic and taxonomic composition
title_sort snow algae communities in antarctica:metabolic and taxonomic composition
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