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The microbiome of cryospheric ecosystems

Biology

The microbiome of cryospheric ecosystems

M. Bourquin, S. B. Busi, et al.

Explore the fascinating world of cryospheric ecosystems and their microbiomes with groundbreaking research conducted by Massimo Bourquin, Susheel Bhanu Busi, and their colleagues. This study unveils how climate change is melting the cryosphere, significantly impacting microbial life and biogeochemistry. Dive into the unique and shared microbial structures found in snow, ice, and permafrost soils, while gaining insights into their genetic repertoire.... show more
Abstract
The melting of the cryosphere is among the most conspicuous consequences of climate change, with impacts on microbial life and related biogeochemistry. However, we are missing a systematic understanding of microbiome structure and function across cryospheric ecosystems. Here, we present a global inventory of the microbiome from snow, ice, permafrost soils, and both coastal and freshwater ecosystems under glacier influence. Combining phylogenetic and taxonomic approaches, we find that these cryospheric ecosystems, despite their particularities, share a microbiome with representatives across the bacterial tree of life and apparent signatures of early and constrained radiation. In addition, we use metagenomic analyses to define the genetic repertoire of cryospheric bacteria. Our work provides a reference resource for future studies on climate change microbiology.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jun 02, 2022
Authors
Massimo Bourquin, Susheel Bhanu Busi, Stilianos Fodelianakis, Hannes Peter, Alex Washburne, Tyler J. Kohler, Leïla Ezzat, Grégoire Michoud, Paul Wilmes, Tom J. Battin
Tags
cryosphere
microbiome
climate change
biogeochemistry
metagenomics
snow
permafrost
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