Authors
Anita Zumsteg, Jörg Luster, Hans Göransson, Rienk H Smittenberg, Ivano Brunner, Stefano M Bernasconi, Josef Zeyer, Beat Frey
Publication date
2012/4
Journal
Microbial ecology
Volume
63
Pages
552-564
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
Glacier forefield chronosequences, initially composed of barren substrate after glacier retreat, are ideal locations to study primary microbial colonization and succession in a natural environment. We characterized the structure and composition of bacterial, archaeal and fungal communities in exposed rock substrates along the Damma glacier forefield in central Switzerland. Soil samples were taken along the forefield from sites ranging from fine granite sand devoid of vegetation near the glacier terminus to well-developed soils covered with vegetation. The microbial communities were studied with genetic profiling (T-RFLP) and sequencing of clone libraries. According to the T-RFLP profiles, bacteria showed a high Shannon diversity index (H) (ranging from 2.3 to 3.4) with no trend along the forefield. The major bacterial lineages were Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria, Acidobacteria, Firmicutes and …
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