Interconnectivity vs. isolation of prokaryotic communities in European deep-sea mud volcanoes

By exploiting the available data on 16S rRNA gene sequences - spanning over a sampling period of more than 10 yr - retrieved from sediments of the Haakon Mosby mud volcano (HMMV), Gulf of Cadiz (GoC) and eastern Mediterranean (Amsterdam and Kazan mud volcanoes; AMSMV, KZNMV) mud volcanoes/pockmarks,...

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Main Authors: Pachiadaki, M. G., Kormas, K. A.
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Published: 2012
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spelling ftunivthessaly:oai:ir.lib.uth.gr:11615/31521 2023-05-15T15:10:17+02:00 Interconnectivity vs. isolation of prokaryotic communities in European deep-sea mud volcanoes Pachiadaki, M. G. Kormas, K. A. 2012 http://hdl.handle.net/11615/31521 https://doi.org/10.5194/bgd-9-17377-2012 unknown doi:10.5194/bgd-9-17377-2012 18106277 http://hdl.handle.net/11615/31521 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84909984739&partnerID=40&md5=89c267edbd763eb3bc649869b4925200 community composition connectivity deep sea genetic analysis marine sediment microbial community mud volcano prokaryote sampling Arctic Ocean Atlantic Ocean Barents Sea Gulf of Cadiz Hakon Mosby Mud Volcano Kazan Mud Volcano Mediterranean Sea Mediterranean Sea (East) journalArticle 2012 ftunivthessaly https://doi.org/10.5194/bgd-9-17377-2012 2021-07-02T06:20:29Z By exploiting the available data on 16S rRNA gene sequences - spanning over a sampling period of more than 10 yr - retrieved from sediments of the Haakon Mosby mud volcano (HMMV), Gulf of Cadiz (GoC) and eastern Mediterranean (Amsterdam and Kazan mud volcanoes; AMSMV, KZNMV) mud volcanoes/pockmarks, we investigated whether these systems are characterized by high (interconnectivity) or low (isolation) connection degree based on shared bacterial and archaeal phylotypes. We found only two archaeal and two bacterial phylotypes to occur in all three sites and a few more that were found in two of the three sites. Although the number of shared species depends a lot on the analysis depth of each sample, the majority of the common phylotypes were related mostly to cold seep deep-sea habitats, while for some of them their relative abundance was high enough to be considered as key-species for the habitat they were found. As new tools, like next generation sequencing platforms, are more appropriate for revealing greater depth of diversity but also allow sample replication and uniform sampling protocols, and gain wider recognition and usage, future attempts are more realistic now for fully elucidating the degree of specificity in deep-sea mud volcanoes and pockmarks microbial communities. © Author(s) 2012. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean Barents Sea University of Thessaly Institutional Repository Arctic Arctic Ocean Barents Sea
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topic community composition
connectivity
deep sea
genetic analysis
marine sediment
microbial community
mud volcano
prokaryote
sampling
Arctic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
Barents Sea
Gulf of Cadiz
Hakon Mosby Mud Volcano
Kazan Mud Volcano
Mediterranean Sea
Mediterranean Sea (East)
spellingShingle community composition
connectivity
deep sea
genetic analysis
marine sediment
microbial community
mud volcano
prokaryote
sampling
Arctic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
Barents Sea
Gulf of Cadiz
Hakon Mosby Mud Volcano
Kazan Mud Volcano
Mediterranean Sea
Mediterranean Sea (East)
Pachiadaki, M. G.
Kormas, K. A.
Interconnectivity vs. isolation of prokaryotic communities in European deep-sea mud volcanoes
topic_facet community composition
connectivity
deep sea
genetic analysis
marine sediment
microbial community
mud volcano
prokaryote
sampling
Arctic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
Barents Sea
Gulf of Cadiz
Hakon Mosby Mud Volcano
Kazan Mud Volcano
Mediterranean Sea
Mediterranean Sea (East)
description By exploiting the available data on 16S rRNA gene sequences - spanning over a sampling period of more than 10 yr - retrieved from sediments of the Haakon Mosby mud volcano (HMMV), Gulf of Cadiz (GoC) and eastern Mediterranean (Amsterdam and Kazan mud volcanoes; AMSMV, KZNMV) mud volcanoes/pockmarks, we investigated whether these systems are characterized by high (interconnectivity) or low (isolation) connection degree based on shared bacterial and archaeal phylotypes. We found only two archaeal and two bacterial phylotypes to occur in all three sites and a few more that were found in two of the three sites. Although the number of shared species depends a lot on the analysis depth of each sample, the majority of the common phylotypes were related mostly to cold seep deep-sea habitats, while for some of them their relative abundance was high enough to be considered as key-species for the habitat they were found. As new tools, like next generation sequencing platforms, are more appropriate for revealing greater depth of diversity but also allow sample replication and uniform sampling protocols, and gain wider recognition and usage, future attempts are more realistic now for fully elucidating the degree of specificity in deep-sea mud volcanoes and pockmarks microbial communities. © Author(s) 2012.
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Kormas, K. A.
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title Interconnectivity vs. isolation of prokaryotic communities in European deep-sea mud volcanoes
title_short Interconnectivity vs. isolation of prokaryotic communities in European deep-sea mud volcanoes
title_full Interconnectivity vs. isolation of prokaryotic communities in European deep-sea mud volcanoes
title_fullStr Interconnectivity vs. isolation of prokaryotic communities in European deep-sea mud volcanoes
title_full_unstemmed Interconnectivity vs. isolation of prokaryotic communities in European deep-sea mud volcanoes
title_sort interconnectivity vs. isolation of prokaryotic communities in european deep-sea mud volcanoes
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