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Exploring virus-host-environment interactions in a chemotrophic-based underground estuary.

Timothy M GhalyAmaranta FocardiLiam D H ElbourneBrodie SutcliffeWilliam F HumphreysPaul R JaschkeSasha G TetuIan T Paulsen
Published in: Environmental microbiome (2024)
This study represents the first metagenomic investigation of viruses in anchialine ecosystems, and provides new hypotheses and insights into virus-host-environment interactions in such 'dark', low-energy environments. This is particularly important since anchialine ecosystems are characterised by diverse endemic species, both in their microbial and faunal assemblages, which are primarily supported by microbial chemosynthesis. Thus, virus-host-environment interactions could have profound effects cascading through all trophic levels.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • microbial community
  • genetic diversity