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Lava Cave Microbial Communities Within Mats and Secondary Mineral Deposits: Implications for Life Detection on Other Planets

Journal

ASTROBIOLOGY
Volume 11, Issue 7, Pages 601-618

Publisher

MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
DOI: 10.1089/ast.2010.0562

Keywords

Biosignatures; Astrobiology; Bacteria; Caves; Life detection; Microbial mats

Funding

  1. Cave Conservancy of the Virginias Undergraduate Research Grant
  2. Alliance for Minority Participation
  3. TE Inc.
  4. Western National Park Association
  5. Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia [PTDC/AMB/7081/2006]
  6. Kenneth Ingham Consulting
  7. New Mexico Space Grant Consortium
  8. National Speleological Society
  9. University of New Mexico Biology Department
  10. National Science Foundation [NSF-DEB0731350]
  11. NIH [P20RR018754]

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Lava caves contain a wealth of yellow, white, pink, tan, and gold-colored microbial mats; but in addition to these clearly biological mats, there are many secondary mineral deposits that are nonbiological in appearance. Secondary mineral deposits examined include an amorphous copper-silicate deposit (Hawai'i) that is blue-green in color and contains reticulated and fuzzy filament morphologies. In the Azores, lava tubes contain iron-oxide formations, a soft ooze-like coating, and pink hexagons on basaltic glass, while gold-colored deposits are found in lava caves in New Mexico and Hawai` i. A combination of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and molecular techniques was used to analyze these communities. Molecular analyses of the microbial mats and secondary mineral deposits revealed a community that contains 14 phyla of bacteria across three locations: the Azores, New Mexico, and Hawai'i. Similarities exist between bacterial phyla found in microbial mats and secondary minerals, but marked differences also occur, such as the lack of Actinobacteria in two-thirds of the secondary mineral deposits. The discovery that such deposits contain abundant life can help guide our detection of life on extraterrestrial bodies.

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