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- Title
Submarine Hydrothermal Vents of the Aeolian Islands: Relationship Between Microbial Communities and Thermal Fluids.
- Authors
Gugliandolo, C.; Italiano, F.; Maugeri, T. L.; Inguaggiato, S.; Caccamo, D.; Amend, J. P.
- Abstract
The relationship between fluid geochemistry and microbial communities was investigated for shallow (< 25 m) submarine hydrothermal vents in the Aeolian Islands (Southern Italy). Thermal waters, gases, and deposits of white filamentous material were collected from 11 sites. The geochemical analyses showed a magmatic component was present in all sampled fluids. The total microbial abundances, evaluated as direct counts of picoplanktonic cells (ranging from 0.2 to 2 mu m in diameter), were between 1.55 107 and 4.18 108 cells per liter. Picophytoplankton (total autofluorescent cells) ranged from 9.6 105 to 7.88 106 cells per liter. Yellow-orange autofluorescent prokaryotes belonging to the cyanobacteria were more abundant than red autofluorescent eukaryotic cells. Chemolithoautotrophic, sulfur-oxidizing, rod-shaped Bacteria were isolated from venting water samples and identified as Thiobacillus -like. Microscopic examination of the white mat deposits showed the presence of filamentous microorganisms.
- Subjects
ITALY; MICROORGANISM populations; HYDROTHERMAL vents
- Publication
Geomicrobiology Journal, 1999, Vol 16, Issue 1, p105
- ISSN
0149-0451
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1080/014904599270794