Title of article :
Biomarkers, chemistry and microbiology show chemoautotrophy in a multilayer chemocline in the Cariaco Basin
Author/Authors :
Wakeham، نويسنده , , Stuart G. and Turich، نويسنده , , Courtney and Schubotz، نويسنده , , Florence and Podlaska، نويسنده , , Agnieszka and Li، نويسنده , , Xiaona N. and Varela، نويسنده , , Ramon and Astor، نويسنده , , Yrene and Sلenz، نويسنده , , James P. and Rush، نويسنده , , Darci and Sinninghe Damsté، نويسنده , , Jaap S. and Summons، نويسنده , , Roger E. and Scranton، نويسنده , , Mary I. and Taylor، نويسنده , , Gordon T. and Hinrichs، نويسنده , , Kai-Uwe، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
The Cariaco Basin is the worldʹs largest truly marine anoxic basin. We have conducted a comprehensive multidisciplinary investigation of the water column (42–750 m) bracketing the redox boundary (a 250-m thick “chemocline”) of the Cariaco Basin to evaluate linkages between lipid biomarkers, distributions of major dissolved chemical species, and the microbial community and associated redox processes. Our multidimensional data set includes: hydrography, water column chemistry, microbial distributions and rates, and lipid biomarkers. Multivariant statistical analysis of this data set partitions the investigated water column into 5 distinct zones, each characterized by different chemistries, microbiologies and biomarker compositions. The core of this chemocline is a 25-m thick suboxic zone where both dissolved oxygen and sulfide were below detection limits, bacterial and archaeal cell numbers and the rate of chemoautotrophic (dark) carbon fixation are elevated, and dissolved chemical species and bacterial and archaeal lipid biomarkers are indicative of tightly coupled cycles of carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur through chemoautotrophy.
Keywords :
Bacteria , Lipid biomarkers , archaea , ammonium oxidation , Sulfur Oxidation , Particulate matter , Chemoautotrophy , Cariaco basin
Journal title :
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
Journal title :
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers