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Microbial succession during the transition from active to inactive stages of deep-sea hydrothermal vent sulfide chimneys.

Jialin HouStefan M SievertYinzhao WangJeffrey S SeewaldVengadesh Perumal NatarajanFeng-Ping WangXiang Xiao
Published in: Microbiome (2020)
This study sheds light on the composition, metabolic functions, and succession of microbial communities inhabiting deep-sea hydrothermal vent sulfide chimneys. Collectively, microbial succession during the life span of a chimney could be described to proceed from a "fluid-shaped" microbial community in newly formed and actively venting chimneys supported by the oxidation of reductants in the hydrothermal fluid to a "mineral-shaped" community supported by the oxidation of minerals after hydrothermal activity has ceased. Remarkably, the transition appears to occur within the first few years, after which the communities stay stable for thousands of years. Video Abstract.
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