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Bacterial, archaeal, and eukaryotic diversity across distinct microhabitats in an acid mine drainage

Victoria Mesa
José Luis. R. Gallego
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Ricardo González-Gil
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Jesus Sánchez
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Célia Méndez-García
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Ana I. Peláez
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Acid mine drainages are characterized by their low pH and the presence of dissolved toxic metallic species. Microorganisms survive in different microhabitats within the ecosystem, namely water, sediments, and biofilms. In this report, we surveyed the microbial diversity within all domains of life in the different microhabitats at Los Rueldos abandoned mercury underground mine (NW Spain), and predicted bacterial function based on community composition. Sediment samples contained higher proportions of soil bacteria (AD3, Acidobacteria), as well as Crenarchaeota and Methanomassiliicoccaceae archaea. Oxic and hypoxic biofilm samples were enriched in bacterial iron oxidizers from the genus Leptospirillum, order Acidithiobacillales, class Betaproteobacteria, and archaea from the class Thermoplasmata. Water samples were enriched in Cyanobacteria and Thermoplasmata archaea at a 3–98% of the sunlight influence, whilst Betaproteobacteria, Thermoplasmata archaea, and Micrarchaea dominated in acid water collected in total darkness. Stalactites hanging from the Ferich mine ceiling were dominated by the neutrophilic iron oxidizer Gallionella and other lineages that were absent in the rest of the microhabitats (e.g., Chlorobi, Chloroflexi). Eukaryotes were detected in biofilms and open-air water samples, and belonged mainly to clades SAR (Alveolata and Stramenopiles), and Opisthokonta (Fungi). Oxic and hypoxic biofilms displayed higher proportions of ciliates (Gonostomum, Oxytricha), whereas water samples were enriched in fungi (Paramicrosporidium and unknown microbial Helotiales). Predicted unction through bacterial community composition suggested adaptive evolutive convergence of function in heterogeneous communities. Our study showcases a broad description of the microbial diversity across different microhabitats in the same environment and expands the knowledge on the diversityof microbial eukaryotes in AMD habitats.

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hal-01631843 , version 1 (14-01-2018)

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Victoria Mesa, José Luis. R. Gallego, Ricardo González-Gil, Béatrice Lauga, Jesus Sánchez, et al.. Bacterial, archaeal, and eukaryotic diversity across distinct microhabitats in an acid mine drainage. Frontiers in Microbiology, 2017, 8 (SEP), ⟨10.3389/fmicb.2017.01756⟩. ⟨hal-01631843⟩
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