The Pyramid Trough Wetland: environmental and biological diversity in a newly created Antarctic protected area
The Pyramid Trough (Lat 78°S) has recently gained protection under the Antarctic Treaty system, owing to its wetland values. Here, we describe the microbial diversity of this system, with emphasis on cyanobacteria, and evaluate environment–biota relationships. Geochemistry separates ponds along hydr...
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ftunivwaikato:oai:researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz:10289/6777 2023-05-15T14:00:59+02:00 The Pyramid Trough Wetland: environmental and biological diversity in a newly created Antarctic protected area Jungblut, Anne D. Wood, Susanna A. Hawes, Ian Webster-Brown, Jenny Harris, Colin 2012 https://hdl.handle.net/10289/6777 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-6941.2012.01380.x en eng FEMS Microbiology Ecology Jungblut, A. D., Wood, S. A., Hawes, I., Webster-Brown, J. and Harris, C. (2012), The Pyramid Trough Wetland: environmental and biological diversity in a newly created Antarctic protected area. FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 82(2), 356-366. 1574-6941 https://hdl.handle.net/10289/6777 doi:10.1111/j.1574-6941.2012.01380.x cyanobacteria 16S rRNA gene microbial mat wetland Antarctica Journal Article 2012 ftunivwaikato https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-6941.2012.01380.x 2022-03-29T15:12:35Z The Pyramid Trough (Lat 78°S) has recently gained protection under the Antarctic Treaty system, owing to its wetland values. Here, we describe the microbial diversity of this system, with emphasis on cyanobacteria, and evaluate environment–biota relationships. Geochemistry separates ponds along hydrological gradients receiving recent inflows of dilute meltwater, from a second group that is rarely inundated and where chemistry is dominated by evaporation. Cyanobacteria-based microbial mats dominated the biota throughout. Mats were characterized by light-microscopy, pigment analysis, automated ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis and 16S rRNA gene clone libraries. A total of 17 morphotypes and 21 ribotypes were identified, mostly Oscillatoriales and several taxa that are usually rare in continental Antarctica, including Chroococcales and scytomin-rich Calothrix/Dichothrix, were abundant. There was a general decline in cyanobacterial diversity with increasing conductivity, but weak support for either differences in community composition between the two groups of ponds or sorting of taxa along the hydrological gradients with the pond groups. This implies a broad environmental tolerance and a prevalence of neutral assembly mechanisms in cyanobacterial communities of Antarctic wetland ecosystems. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica The University of Waikato: Research Commons Antarctic The Antarctic Pyramid ENVELOPE(157.300,157.300,-81.333,-81.333) The Pyramid ENVELOPE(-60.100,-60.100,-62.433,-62.433) Pyramid Trough ENVELOPE(163.450,163.450,-78.300,-78.300) FEMS Microbiology Ecology 82 2 356 366 |
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The Pyramid Trough (Lat 78°S) has recently gained protection under the Antarctic Treaty system, owing to its wetland values. Here, we describe the microbial diversity of this system, with emphasis on cyanobacteria, and evaluate environment–biota relationships. Geochemistry separates ponds along hydrological gradients receiving recent inflows of dilute meltwater, from a second group that is rarely inundated and where chemistry is dominated by evaporation. Cyanobacteria-based microbial mats dominated the biota throughout. Mats were characterized by light-microscopy, pigment analysis, automated ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis and 16S rRNA gene clone libraries. A total of 17 morphotypes and 21 ribotypes were identified, mostly Oscillatoriales and several taxa that are usually rare in continental Antarctica, including Chroococcales and scytomin-rich Calothrix/Dichothrix, were abundant. There was a general decline in cyanobacterial diversity with increasing conductivity, but weak support for either differences in community composition between the two groups of ponds or sorting of taxa along the hydrological gradients with the pond groups. This implies a broad environmental tolerance and a prevalence of neutral assembly mechanisms in cyanobacterial communities of Antarctic wetland ecosystems. |
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The Pyramid Trough Wetland: environmental and biological diversity in a newly created Antarctic protected area |
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The Pyramid Trough Wetland: environmental and biological diversity in a newly created Antarctic protected area |
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The Pyramid Trough Wetland: environmental and biological diversity in a newly created Antarctic protected area |
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