Benthic Microbial Community Features and Environmental Correlates in the Northwest Pacific Polymetallic Nodule Field, with Comparative Analysis Across the Pacific
Ziyu Li, Juan Yang, Xuebao He, Ziyu Zhao, Jianxin Xia

TL;DR
This study explores deep-sea microbial communities in the Northwest Pacific and compares them with another site, finding differences in diversity and environmental influences.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into benthic microbial community structures and their environmental correlations in polymetallic nodule fields.
Findings
Bacterial communities in BPC were dominated by Proteobacteria and Chloroflexi, with Crenarchaeota as the main archaea.
Environmental factors like water depth, TOC, TN, and δ15N strongly influence microbial community variation.
BPC microbial networks had higher density and connectivity, while UK-1 showed greater modularity and resilience.
Abstract
Microorganisms, as the foundation of deep-sea ecosystems, are crucial for maintaining the structure and stability of polymetallic nodule field environments. To investigate the community structure and distributional patterns of benthic microorganisms in such environments, this study used high-throughput sequencing to analyze the composition, diversity, and environmental correlations of bacteria, archaea, and fungi in the BPC (Beijing Pioneer Hi-tech Development Corporation Ltd., Beijing, China). Furthermore, microbial communities from BPC were compared with those from UK-1 (UK Seabed Resources, Southampton, UK) in terms of community structure and co-occurrence network characteristics. The results revealed that in the BPC, the bacterial communities were dominated by Proteobacteria and Chloroflexi, while Crenarchaeota represented the overwhelmingly dominant group. Fungal communities were…
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TopicsMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology · Marine and coastal ecosystems · Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
