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Biogeographic survey of soil bacterial communities across Antarctica.

Gilda VarlieroPedro H LebreByron AdamsSteven L ChownPeter ConveyPaul G DennisDandan FanBelinda FerrariBeat FreyIan D HoggDavid W HopkinsWeidong KongThulani MakhalanyaneGwynneth MatcherKevin K NewshamMark I StevensKatherine V WeighDon A Cowan
Published in: Microbiome (2024)
Overall, our data indicate that the current ACBR subdivision of the Antarctic continent does not fully reflect bacterial distribution and diversity in Antarctica. We observed considerable overlap in the structure of soil bacterial communities within the maritime Antarctic region and within the continental Antarctic region. Our results also suggest that bacterial communities might be impacted by regional climatic and other environmental changes. The dataset developed in this study provides a comprehensive baseline that will provide a valuable tool for biodiversity conservation efforts on the continent. Further studies are clearly required, and we emphasize the need for more extensive campaigns to systematically sample and characterize Antarctic and sub-Antarctic soil microbial communities. Video Abstract.
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