The biogeographic pattern of microbial communities inhabiting terrestrial mud volcanoes across the Eurasian continent
Abstract ∼ ∼ 85 % of ASVs were confined within a single MV. Community variance between MVs appeared to be higher and more stochastically controlled than within MVs, generating a slope of the distance–decay relationship exceeding those for marine seeps and MVs as well as seawater columns. For comparison, physiochemical parameters explained 12 % of community variance, with the chloride concentration being the most influential factor. Overall, the apparent lack of fluid exchange renders terrestrial MVs a patchy habitat, with microbiomes diverging stochastically with distance and consisting of dispersal-limited colonists that are highly adapted to the local environmental context.
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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
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Englisch
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The biogeographic pattern of microbial communities inhabiting terrestrial mud volcanoes across the Eurasian continent ; volume:19 ; number:3 ; year:2022 ; pages:831-843 ; extent:13
Biogeosciences ; 19, Heft 3 (2022), 831-843 (gesamt 13)
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Tu, Tzu-Hsuan
Chen, Li-Ling
Chiu, Yi-Ping
Lin, Li-Hung
Wu, Li-Wei
Italiano, Francesco
Shyu, J. Bruce H.
Raisossadat, Seyed Naser
Wang, Pei-Ling
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10.5194/bg-19-831-2022
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urn:nbn:de:101:1-2022021704291705826079
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Beteiligte
- Tu, Tzu-Hsuan
- Chen, Li-Ling
- Chiu, Yi-Ping
- Lin, Li-Hung
- Wu, Li-Wei
- Italiano, Francesco
- Shyu, J. Bruce H.
- Raisossadat, Seyed Naser
- Wang, Pei-Ling