Thermoplasmatales and sulfur‑oxidizing bacteria dominate the microbial community at the surface water of a CO2‑rich hydrothermal spring located in Tenorio Volcano National Park, Costa Rica

 

Wedi'i Gadw mewn:
Manylion Llyfryddiaeth
Awduron: Arce-Rodríguez, Alejandro, Puente-Sánchez, Fernando, Avendaño, Roberto, Martínez-Cruz, María, Maarten de Moor, J, Pieper, Dietmar H, Chavarría, Max
Fformat: artículo
Dyddiad Cyhoeddi:2019
Disgrifiad:Here we report the chemical and microbial characterization of the surface water of a CO2-rich hydrothermal vent known in Costa Rica as Borbollones, located at Tenorio Volcano National Park. The Borbollones showed a temperature surrounding 60 °C, a pH of 2.4 and the gas released has a composition of ~ 97% CO2, ~ 0.07% H2S, ~ 2.3% N2 and ~ 0.12% CH4. Other chemical species such as sulfate and iron were found at high levels with respect to typical fresh water bodies. Analysis by 16S rRNA gene metabarcoding revealed that in Borbollones predominates an archaeon from the order Thermoplasmatales and one bacterium from the genus Sulfurimonas. Other sulfur- (genera Thiomonas, Acidithiobacillus, Sulfuriferula, and Sulfuricurvum) and iron-oxidizing bacteria (genera Sideroxydans, Gallionella, and Ferrovum) were identified. Our results show that CO2- influenced surface water of Borbollones contains microorganisms that are usually found in acid rock drainage environments or sulfur-rich hydrothermal vents. To our knowledge, this is the first microbiological characterization of a CO2- dominated hydrothermal spring from Central America and expands our understanding of those extreme ecosystems.
Gwlad:Repositorio UNA
Sefydliad:Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica
Repositorio:Repositorio UNA
Iaith:Inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:null:11056/17897
Mynediad Ar-lein:http://hdl.handle.net/11056/17897
Allweddair:Borbollones
Wet mofette
CO2-rich thermal
Archaea
Sulfur-oxidizing bacteria
Tenorio Volcano National Park