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Microbial Diversity and Activity of Biofilms from Geothermal Springs in Croatia (CROSBI ID 328378)

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Kostešić, Ema ; Mitrović, Maja ; Kajan, Katarina ; Marković, Tamara ; Hausmann, Bela ; Orlić, Sandi ; Pjevac, Petra Microbial Diversity and Activity of Biofilms from Geothermal Springs in Croatia // Microbial ecology, (2023), doi: 10.1007/s00248-023-02239-1

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Kostešić, Ema ; Mitrović, Maja ; Kajan, Katarina ; Marković, Tamara ; Hausmann, Bela ; Orlić, Sandi ; Pjevac, Petra

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Microbial Diversity and Activity of Biofilms from Geothermal Springs in Croatia

Hot spring biofilms are stable, highly complex microbial structures. They form at dynamic redox and light gradients and are composed of microorganisms adapted to the extreme temperatures and fluctuating geochemical conditions of geothermal environments. In Croatia, a large number of poorly investigated geothermal springs host biofilm communities. Here, we investigated the microbial community composition of biofilms collected over several seasons at 12 geothermal springs and wells. We found biofilm microbial communities to be temporally stable and highly dominated by Cyanobacteria in all but one high-temperature sampling site (Bizovac well). Of the physiochemical parameters recorded, temperature had the strongest influence on biofilm microbial community composition. Besides Cyanobacteria, the biofilms were mainly inhabited by Chloroflexota, Gammaproteobacteria, and Bacteroidota. In a series of incubations with Cyanobacteria-dominated biofilms from Tuhelj spring and Chloroflexota- and Pseudomonadota-dominated biofilms from Bizovac well, we stimulated either chemoorganotrophic or chemolithotrophic community members, to determine the fraction of microorganisms dependent on organic carbon (in situ predominantly produced via photosynthesis) versus energy derived from geochemical redox gradients (here simulated by addition of thiosulfate). We found surprisingly similar levels of activity in response to all substrates in these two distinct biofilm communities, and observed microbial community composition and hot spring geochemistry to be poor predictors of microbial activity in the study systems.

Hot spring ; Biofilm ; 16S rRNA gene amplicon analysis ; BONCAT ; CARD-FISH

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2023.

rani pristup (online first)

0095-3628

1432-184X

10.1007/s00248-023-02239-1

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Biologija, Biotehnologija, Geologija, Rudarstvo, nafta i geološko inženjerstvo

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