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Insights into prokaryotic communities and their potential functions in biogeochemical cycles in cold seep.

Qiumei QuanJiaxing LiuChaolun LiZhixin KeYehui Tan
Published in: mSphere (2024)
Deep-sea cold seeps are among the most productive ecosystems, sustaining unique fauna and microbial communities through the release of methane and other hydrocarbons. Our study revealed that the influence of seepage fluid on the prokaryotic community in the water column is surprisingly limited, which challenges conventional views regarding the impact of seepage fluids. In addition, we identified that different DOM compositions play a crucial role in shaping the prokaryotic community composition, providing new insights into the factors driving microbial diversity in cold seeps. Furthermore, the study highlighted Proteobacteria as key and multifaceted drivers of biogeochemical cycles in cold seeps, emphasizing their significant contribution to complex interactions and processes. These findings offer a fresh perspective on the dynamics of cold-seep environments and their microbial communities, advancing our understanding of the biogeochemical functions in deep-sea environments.
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