Antarctic Dry Valleys Seal Transplant
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJEB2758)
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJEB2758)
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Project name: Seal Movement
Description: The extreme cold and aridity of the Antarctic McMurdo Dry Valleys have led to the longstanding belief that metabolic rates of soil microbiota are negligible, and that ecosystem changes take place over millennia. Here, we provide the first direct experimental evidence that soil microbial communities undergo rapid and lasting changes in response to contemporary environmental conditions. Mummified seals, curious natural artifacts found scattered throughout Dry Valleys, alter their underlying soil environment by stabilizing temperatures, elevating relative humidity by over 100%, and reducing UV exposure. In a unique, multi-year mummified seal transplantation experiment, we found that endemic Dry Valley microbial communities responded to these changes within 3 years, resulting in a 7x increase in CO2 flux and a significant reduction in biodiversity. These findings challenge prevailing ideas about Antarctic Dry Valley ecosystems and indicate that current and future environmental conditions may strongly influence the ecology of the dominant biota in the Dry Valleys. .
Data type: Other
Sample scope: Monoisolate
Organization: International Centre for Terrestrial Antarctic Research, University of Waikato, New Zealand
Literatures
- PMID: 22314356
Release date: 2011-11-16