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Lipid biomarker patterns of phosphogenic sediments from upwelling regions

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GEOMICROBIOLOGY JOURNAL
Volume 25, Issue 2, Pages 69-82

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/01490450801934854

Keywords

sulfate-reducing bacteria; sulfide-oxidizing bacteria; Thiomargarita; Beggiatoa; Thioploca; lipid biomarkers; phosphogenesis; sulfur cycle; Namibia; Peru; Chile

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Sediments of upwelling regions off Namibia, Peru, and Chile contain dense populations of large nitrate-storing sulfide-oxidizing bacteria, Thiomargarita, Beggiatoa, and Thioploca. Increased contents of monounsaturated C(16) and C(18) fatty acids have been found at all stations studied, especially when a high density of sulfide oxidizers in the sediments was observed. The distribution of lipid biomarkers attributed to sulfate reducers (10MeC(16:0) fatty acid, ai-C(15:0) fatty acid, and mono-O-alkyl glycerol ethers) compared to the distribution of sulfide oxidizers indicate a close association between these bacteria. As a consequence, the distributions of sulfate reducers in sediments of Namibia, Peru, and Chile are closely related to differences in the motility of the various sulfide oxidizers at the three study sites. Depth profiles of mono-O-alkyl glycerol ethers have been found to correlate best with the occurrence of large sulfide-oxidizing bacteria. This suggests a particularly close link between mono-O-alkyl glycerol ether-synthesizing sulfate reducers and sulfide oxidizers. The interaction between sulfide-oxidizing bacteria and sulfate-reducing bacteria reveals intense sulfur cycling and degradation of organic matter in different sediment depths.

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