1:45 PM - 2:00 PM
[MIS14-07] Comparative metagenomic studies of diverse serpentinized ecosystems
★Invited Papers
Keywords:serpentinization, early Earth, Enceladus, Microbial genomics
Studies of serpentinizing environments to date have shown that these ecosystems host extremely low-abundance microbial communities, which is presumably attributed to the multiple extremes: 1) the highly-alkaline condition of the fluid; 2) the extremely low concentrations of oxidants (electron acceptors); and, 3) the low levels of and nutrients (available carbon and phosphate). Although it is known that the serpentinization reaction results in unique geochemical conditions overall, terrestrial ophiolite The Cedars (USA), Voltri Massif (Italy), Santa Elena Ophiolite (Costa Rica), terrestrial intrusive body Cabeço de Vide (Portugal), shallow-water hydrothermal deposit Prony Bay (New Caledonia), deep-sea Mariana serpentine have different geochemical properties due to the reacting waters (natural and seawater) and the depths. Here, we present the microbial genomes from serpentinizing springs in different sites and discuss how diverse chemical characteristics define the microbial communities and metabolisms in this system.