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The microbiome of the ice-capped Cayambe Volcanic Complex in Ecuador

Abstract: A major challenge in microbial ecology is to understand the principles and processes by which microbes associate and interact in community assemblages. Microbial communities in mountain glaciers are unique as first colonizers and nutrient enrichment drivers for downstream ecosystems. However, mountain glaciers have been distinctively sensitive to climate perturbations and have suffered a severe retreat over the past 40? years, compelling us to understand glacier ecosystems before their disappearance. This is the first study in an Andean glacier in Ecuador offering insights into the relationship of physicochemical variables and altitude on the diversity and structure of bacterial communities. Our study covered extreme Andean altitudes at the Cayambe Volcanic Complex, from 4,783 to 5,583 masl. Glacier soil and ice samples were used as the source for 16S rRNA gene amplicon libraries. We found (1) effects of altitude on diversity and community structure, (2) the presence of few significantly correlated nutrients to community structure, (3) sharp differences between glacier soil and glacier ice in diversity and community structure, where, as quantified by the Shannon ?-diversity distribution, the meta-community in glacier soil showed more diversity than in glacier ice; this pattern was related to the higher variability of the physicochemical distribution of variables in the former substrate, and (4) significantly abundant genera associated with either high or low altitudes that could serve as biomarkers for studies on climate change. Our results provide the first assessment of these unexplored communities, before their potential disappearance due to glacier retreat and climate change.

 Authorship: Díaz M., Monfort-Lanzas P., Quiroz-Moreno C., Rivadeneira E., Castillejo P., Arnau V., Díaz W., Agathos S.N., Sangari F.J., Jarrín-V P., Molina C.A.,

 Fuente: Frontiers in Microbiology, 2023, 14, 1154815

 Year of publication: 2023

 No. of pages: 14

 Publication type: Article

 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1154815

 ISSN: 1664-302X

Authorship

DÍAZ, MAGDALENA

MONFORT-LANZAS, PABLO

QUIROZ-MORENO, CRISTIAN

RIVADENEIRA, ERIKA

CASTILLEJO, PABLO

ARNAU, VICENTE

DÍAZ, WLADIMIRO

AGATHOS, SPIROS N.

JARRÍN-V., PABLO

MOLINA, ALFONSO