Delcy R. Nazareth , Maria Judith Gonsalves , Nitisha Sangodkar
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Abstract
Cold seeps are oases for biological communities on the sea floor around hydrocarbon emission pathways. Microbial utilization of methane and other hydrocarbons yield products that fuel rich chemosynthetic communities at these sites. One such site in the cold seep ecosystem of Krishna-Godavari basin (K-G basin) along the east coast of India, discovered in Feb 2018 at a depth of 1800 m was assessed for its bacterial diversity. The seep bacterial communities were dominated by phylum Proteobacteria (57%), Firmicutes (16%) and unclassified species belonging to the family Helicobacteriaceae. The surface sediments of the seep had maximum OTUs (operational taxonomic units) (2.27 × 103) with a Shannon alpha diversity index of 8.06. In general, environmental parameters like total organic carbon (p < 0.01), sulfate (p < 0.001), sulfide (p < 0.05) and methane (p < 0.01) were responsible for shaping the bacterial community of the cold seep ecosystem in the K-G Basin. Environmental parameters play a significant role in changing the bacterial diversity richness between different cold seep environments in the oceans.
Geoscience frontiersEarth and Planetary Sciences-General Earth and Planetary Sciences
CiteScore
17.80
自引率
3.40%
发文量
147
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍:
Geoscience Frontiers (GSF) is the Journal of China University of Geosciences (Beijing) and Peking University. It publishes peer-reviewed research articles and reviews in interdisciplinary fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences. GSF covers various research areas including petrology and geochemistry, lithospheric architecture and mantle dynamics, global tectonics, economic geology and fuel exploration, geophysics, stratigraphy and paleontology, environmental and engineering geology, astrogeology, and the nexus of resources-energy-emissions-climate under Sustainable Development Goals. The journal aims to bridge innovative, provocative, and challenging concepts and models in these fields, providing insights on correlations and evolution.