RESEARCH ADVANCES IN HYDROTHERMAL VENT MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE FOR GEOLOGY

L. Jianghai, Niu Xiang-long, Feng Jun
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Abstract

Hydrothermal communities in deep seafloor live around Black Smoker sites. The primary producers of hydrothermal ecosystems are thermophiles and archaea. Bacteria convert chemicals (from the sulfur-rich fluid spewed out of vents) to energy, in a process called chemosynthesis. They get energy depending on the oxidation of sulfides (H2S, FeS2) and methane and the reduction of carbon dioxide, instead of photosynthesis. There are two kinds of relationship between thermophiles and other animals. Other animals eat thermophiles or thermophiles exist in a symbiotic relationship with vent animals. Thermophiles not only depend on the deep-sea hydrothermal activities, but also play an important role of hydrothermal mineralization. The source of them is likely to be subsurface biosphere. Black smokers could be “windows to a deep biosphere”, which has crucial implication for the research of thermophiles and the understanding of astrobiology and the origin of life.
热液喷口微生物群落研究进展及其地质意义
深海热液群落生活在黑烟点附近。热液生态系统的主要生产者是嗜热菌和古细菌。细菌将化学物质(从喷口喷出的富含硫的液体)转化为能量,这一过程被称为化学合成。它们的能量依赖于硫化物(h2、h2)和甲烷的氧化以及二氧化碳的还原,而不是光合作用。在嗜热动物和其他动物之间有两种关系。其他以嗜热动物为食的动物或嗜热动物与喷口动物存在共生关系。嗜热生物不仅依赖于深海热液活动,而且在深海热液成矿中起着重要作用。它们的来源很可能是地下生物圈。黑烟可能是“通往深层生物圈的窗口”,这对研究嗜热生物、了解天体生物学和生命起源具有重要意义。
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