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Frontiers in Microbiology | 2016

Ecophysiology of Zetaproteobacteria Associated with Shallow Hydrothermal Iron-Oxyhydroxide Deposits in Nagahama Bay of Satsuma Iwo-Jima, Japan

Tatsuhiko Hoshino; Takashi Kuratomi; Yuki Morono; Tomoyuki Hori; Hisashi Oiwane; Shoichi Kiyokawa; Fumio Inagaki

Previous studies of microbial communities in deep-sea hydrothermal ferric deposits have demonstrated that members of Zetaproteobacteria play significant ecological roles in biogeochemical iron-cycling. However, the ecophysiological characteristics and interaction between other microbial members in the habitat still remain largely unknown. In this study, we investigated microbial communities in a core sample obtained from shallow hydrothermal iron-oxyhydroxide deposits at Nagahama Bay of Satsuma Iwo-Jima, Japan. Scanning electron microscopic observation showed numerous helical stalk structures, suggesting the occurrence of iron-oxidizing bacteria. Analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences indicated the co-occurrence of iron-oxidizing Zetaproteobacteria and iron-reducing bacteria such as the genera Deferrisoma and Desulfobulbus with strong correlations on the sequence abundance. CARD-FISH indicated that the numbers of Zetaproteobacteria were not always consistent to the frequency of stalk structures. In the stalk-abundant layers with relatively small numbers of Zetaproteobacteria cells, accumulation of polyphosphate was observed inside Zetaproteobacteria cells, whereas no polyphosphate grains were observed in the topmost layers with fewer stalks and abundant Zetaproteobacteria cells. These results suggest that Zetaproteobacteria store intracellular polyphosphates during active iron oxidation that contributes to the mineralogical growth and biogeochemical iron cycling.


Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2012

Hydrothermal fluid flow system around the Iheya North Knoll in the mid-Okinawa trough based on seismic reflection data

Takeshi Tsuji; Ken Takai; Hisashi Oiwane; Yasuyuki Nakamura; Yuka Masaki; Hidenori Kumagai; Masataka Kinoshita; Fujio Yamamoto; Tadashi Okano; Shin'ichi Kuramoto


Marine Geology | 2011

Geomorphological development of the Goto Submarine Canyon, northeastern East China Sea

Hisashi Oiwane; Satoshi Tonai; Shoichi Kiyokawa; Yasuyuki Nakamura; Yusuke Suganuma; Hidekazu Tokuyama


Tectonophysics | 2011

Differential timing of vertical-axis block rotations in the northern Ryukyu Arc: Paleomagnetic evidence from the Koshikijima Islands, Japan

Satoshi Tonai; Yusuke Suganuma; Juichiro Ashi; Tetsumaru Itaya; Hisashi Oiwane; Shoichi Kiyokawa


Journal of The Sedimentological Society of Japan | 2007

Structural history of northern Koshiki Islands and northern Okinawa Trough

Hisashi Oiwane; Satoshi Tonai; Shoichi Kiyokawa


Journal of The Sedimentological Society of Japan | 2007

Fault structures and K-Ar dating of the Northern part of Koshiki Islands, west of Kyushu, Southwest Japan

Satoshi Tonai; Tetsumaru Itaya; Hisashi Oiwane; Shoichi Kiyokawa


Marine Geology | 2014

Sediment waves on the Conrad Rise, Southern Indian Ocean: Implications for the migration history of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current

Hisashi Oiwane; Minoru Ikehara; Yusuke Suganuma; Hideki Miura; Yasuyuki Nakamura; Taichi Sato; Yoshifumi Nogi; Masako Yamane; Yusuke Yokoyama


Geomorphology | 2018

The weathering of granitic rocks in a hyper-arid and hypothermal environment: A case study from the Sør-Rondane Mountains, East Antarctica

Tatsuo Kanamaru; Yusuke Suganuma; Hisashi Oiwane; Hideki Miura; Makoto Miura; Jun’ichi Okuno; Hideaki Hayakawa


Japan Geoscience Union | 2016

Formation mechanism of the sulfur chimney at Mt. Iwo-dake, Satsuma-Iwojima Is.,Japan

Ryoko Furukawa; Toshiro Yamanaka; Hisashi Oiwane; Masafumi Murayama


Japan Geoscience Union | 2016

Active fault in Aso area formed at the Kumamoto Earthquake and its relationship with neotectonics in the Southwestern Japan

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Yasuyuki Nakamura

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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Yusuke Suganuma

National Institute of Polar Research

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Fumio Inagaki

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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Hideki Miura

National Institute of Polar Research

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Tatsuhiko Hoshino

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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