Uncovered Microbial Diversity in Antarctic Cryptoendolithic Communities Sampling three Representative Locations of the Victoria Land

The endolithic niche represents an ultimate refuge to microorganisms in the Mars-like environment of the Antarctic desert. In an era of rapid global change and desertification, the interest in these border ecosystems is increasing due to speculation on how they maintain balance and functionality at...

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Published in:Microorganisms
Main Authors: Coleine, Claudia, Pombubpa, Nuttapon, Zucconi, Laura, Onofri, Silvano, Turchetti, Benedetta, Buzzini, Pietro, Stajich, Jason E, Selbmann, Laura
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Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2067/45922
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8060942
https://dspace.unitus.it/handle/2067/45554
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spelling ftunivtuscia:oai:dspace.unitus.it:2067/45922 2023-05-15T13:52:30+02:00 Uncovered Microbial Diversity in Antarctic Cryptoendolithic Communities Sampling three Representative Locations of the Victoria Land Coleine, Claudia Pombubpa, Nuttapon Zucconi, Laura Onofri, Silvano Turchetti, Benedetta Buzzini, Pietro Stajich, Jason E Selbmann, Laura 2020 http://hdl.handle.net/2067/45922 https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8060942 https://dspace.unitus.it/handle/2067/45554 unknown MICROORGANISMS 1 15 8 6 2076-2607 http://hdl.handle.net/2067/45922 doi:10.3390/microorganisms8060942 32585947 2-s2.0-85086908381 https://dspace.unitus.it/handle/2067/45554 restricted article 2020 ftunivtuscia https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8060942 2022-05-01T15:20:32Z The endolithic niche represents an ultimate refuge to microorganisms in the Mars-like environment of the Antarctic desert. In an era of rapid global change and desertification, the interest in these border ecosystems is increasing due to speculation on how they maintain balance and functionality at the dry limits of life. To assure a reliable estimation of microbial diversity, proper sampling must be planned in order to avoid the necessity of re-sampling as reaching these remote locations is risky and requires tremendous logistical and economical efforts. In this study, we seek to determine the minimum number of samples for uncovering comprehensive bacterial and fungal diversity, comparing communities in strict vicinity to each other. We selected three different locations of the Victoria Land (Continental Antarctica) at different altitudes and showing sandstone outcrops of a diverse nature and origin-Battleship promontory (834 m above sea level (a.s.l.), Southern VL), Trio Nunatak (1,470 m a.s.l., Northern VL) and Mt New Zealand (3,100 m a.s.l., Northern VL). Overall, we found that a wider sampling would be required to capture the whole amplitude of microbial diversity, particularly in Northern VL. We concluded that the inhomogeneity of the rock matrix and the stronger environmental pressure at higher altitudes may force the communities to a higher local diversification. sì Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Victoria Land Università degli studi della Tuscia: Unitus DSpace Antarctic The Antarctic Victoria Land New Zealand Battleship ENVELOPE(-160.917,-160.917,-76.917,-76.917) Battleship Promontory ENVELOPE(160.917,160.917,-76.917,-76.917) Microorganisms 8 6 942
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description The endolithic niche represents an ultimate refuge to microorganisms in the Mars-like environment of the Antarctic desert. In an era of rapid global change and desertification, the interest in these border ecosystems is increasing due to speculation on how they maintain balance and functionality at the dry limits of life. To assure a reliable estimation of microbial diversity, proper sampling must be planned in order to avoid the necessity of re-sampling as reaching these remote locations is risky and requires tremendous logistical and economical efforts. In this study, we seek to determine the minimum number of samples for uncovering comprehensive bacterial and fungal diversity, comparing communities in strict vicinity to each other. We selected three different locations of the Victoria Land (Continental Antarctica) at different altitudes and showing sandstone outcrops of a diverse nature and origin-Battleship promontory (834 m above sea level (a.s.l.), Southern VL), Trio Nunatak (1,470 m a.s.l., Northern VL) and Mt New Zealand (3,100 m a.s.l., Northern VL). Overall, we found that a wider sampling would be required to capture the whole amplitude of microbial diversity, particularly in Northern VL. We concluded that the inhomogeneity of the rock matrix and the stronger environmental pressure at higher altitudes may force the communities to a higher local diversification. sì
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author Coleine, Claudia
Pombubpa, Nuttapon
Zucconi, Laura
Onofri, Silvano
Turchetti, Benedetta
Buzzini, Pietro
Stajich, Jason E
Selbmann, Laura
spellingShingle Coleine, Claudia
Pombubpa, Nuttapon
Zucconi, Laura
Onofri, Silvano
Turchetti, Benedetta
Buzzini, Pietro
Stajich, Jason E
Selbmann, Laura
Uncovered Microbial Diversity in Antarctic Cryptoendolithic Communities Sampling three Representative Locations of the Victoria Land
author_facet Coleine, Claudia
Pombubpa, Nuttapon
Zucconi, Laura
Onofri, Silvano
Turchetti, Benedetta
Buzzini, Pietro
Stajich, Jason E
Selbmann, Laura
author_sort Coleine, Claudia
title Uncovered Microbial Diversity in Antarctic Cryptoendolithic Communities Sampling three Representative Locations of the Victoria Land
title_short Uncovered Microbial Diversity in Antarctic Cryptoendolithic Communities Sampling three Representative Locations of the Victoria Land
title_full Uncovered Microbial Diversity in Antarctic Cryptoendolithic Communities Sampling three Representative Locations of the Victoria Land
title_fullStr Uncovered Microbial Diversity in Antarctic Cryptoendolithic Communities Sampling three Representative Locations of the Victoria Land
title_full_unstemmed Uncovered Microbial Diversity in Antarctic Cryptoendolithic Communities Sampling three Representative Locations of the Victoria Land
title_sort uncovered microbial diversity in antarctic cryptoendolithic communities sampling three representative locations of the victoria land
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