2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.841175
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Marine Vertebrates Impact the Bacterial Community Composition and Food Webs of Antarctic Microbial Mats

Abstract: The biological activity of marine vertebrates represents an input of nutrients for Antarctic terrestrial biota, with relevant consequences for the entire ecosystem. Even though microbial mats assemble most of the biological diversity of the non-marine Antarctica, the effects of the local macrofauna on these microecosystems remain understudied. Using 16S rRNA gene sequencing, 13C and 15N stable isotopes, and by characterizing the P and N-derived nutrient levels, we evaluated the effects of penguins and other ma… Show more

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“…To address some of these issues, Bokhorst et al (2019b) only sampled equivalent substrates (the same moss species) from sites with and without ornithogenic influence, reporting increased abundance of nematodes. Studies reporting lower nematode abundance in fertilised areas often included different vegetation types between ornithogenically-influenced and non-influenced sites (Smykla et al 2018), or were based on work at sites separated by several hundred kilometres (Almela et al 2022). These differences highlight that, at present, insufficient comparable studies are available to enable the role that nutrients can play in shaping Antarctic terrestrial communities to be assessed with confidence.…”
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“…To address some of these issues, Bokhorst et al (2019b) only sampled equivalent substrates (the same moss species) from sites with and without ornithogenic influence, reporting increased abundance of nematodes. Studies reporting lower nematode abundance in fertilised areas often included different vegetation types between ornithogenically-influenced and non-influenced sites (Smykla et al 2018), or were based on work at sites separated by several hundred kilometres (Almela et al 2022). These differences highlight that, at present, insufficient comparable studies are available to enable the role that nutrients can play in shaping Antarctic terrestrial communities to be assessed with confidence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One study focused exclusively on nematodes (Raymond et al 2013). The remaining six studies included multiple invertebrate groups, including those mentioned previously as well as tardigrades, rotifers and the microfaunal groups of ciliates and testate amoebae (Petz 1997;Sinclair 2001;Porazinska et al 2002;Smykla et al 2018;Bokhorst et al 2019a;Almela et al 2022).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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