Authors
Jun Liu, Zheng-Shuang Hua, Lin-Xing Chen, Jia-Liang Kuang, Sheng-Jin Li, Wen-Sheng Shu, Li-Nan Huang
Publication date
2014/6/15
Journal
Applied and environmental microbiology
Volume
80
Issue
12
Pages
3677-3686
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Description
Recent molecular surveys have advanced our understanding of the forces shaping the large-scale ecological distribution of microbes in Earth's extreme habitats, such as hot springs and acid mine drainage. However, few investigations have attempted dense spatial analyses of specific sites to resolve the local diversity of these extraordinary organisms and how communities are shaped by the harsh environmental conditions found there. We have applied a 16S rRNA gene-targeted 454 pyrosequencing approach to explore the phylogenetic differentiation among 90 microbial communities from a massive copper tailing impoundment generating acidic drainage and coupled these variations in community composition with geochemical parameters to reveal ecological interactions in this extreme environment. Our data showed that the overall microbial diversity estimates and relative abundances of most of the dominant …
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