# Microbial community patterns in two geochemically contrasting zones within the alkaline lake Bagno dell'Acqua (Pantelleria Island, Italy)

**Authors:** Agnese Piacentini, Stefano Amalfitano, Barbara Casentini, Andrea Butturini, Ilaria Mazzini, Marco Seminara, Emanuele Colica, Francesco Giuseppe Falese, Francesco Latino Chiocci, Cristina Mazzoni, Stefano Fazi

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2026.1773453 · 2026-02-27

## TL;DR

This study explores how microbial communities in an alkaline lake vary across different geochemical zones and seasons.

## Contribution

The research reveals distinct microbial community patterns linked to hydrothermal influences and seasonal changes in an alkaline lake.

## Key findings

- Microbial communities in the water column were dominated by Actinomycetota, Cyanobacteriota, and Chloroflexota.
- Sediments hosted archaeal lineages like Thermoplasmatota and Nanoarcheaota, with a Planctomycetota mat observed in spring.
- Thermal fluid-influenced areas showed higher cell abundance and taxonomic diversity.

## Abstract

Alkaline lakes are natural laboratories for studying microbial adaptation to extreme conditions, due to their high pH and often multiple co-occurring stressors. The Lake Bagno dell'Acqua (Pantelleria Island, Italy) is an alkaline crater lake influenced by hydrothermal fluids, which create steep geochemical gradients. We investigated the spatial heterogeneity of the lake's microbial communities and geochemical conditions by sampling both the hydrothermal inflow at different distances from the shore and the water column at the center of the lake in two different seasons (spring, and late summer). Using 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing, we characterized the aquatic microbial diversity and inferred the microbial metabolic potential, complementing detailed physicochemical analyses and flow cytometric quantification of microbial abundances. Microbial communities differed markedly between water column and the hydrothermally influenced area along the observed environmental gradient. Water column community was dominated by Actinomycetota, Cyanobacteriota, and Chloroflexota, whereas sediments hosted distinct populations including notable archaeal lineages, such as Thermoplasmatota and Nanoarcheaota. During the spring season, a unique mat dominated by Planctomycetota was observed above the sediment. The area influenced by thermal fluids showed elevated cell abundance and increased taxonomic diversity, consistent with the coexistence of microbial lineages that reflected inputs from both water sources. These findings provide new insights into the distribution and ecological structuring of microbial communities in alkaline–hydrothermal environments and highlights the value of Bagno dell'Acqua as a model for extreme microbial ecosystems.

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Planctomycetota (phylum) [taxon 203682]

## Figures

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