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FEMS Microbiology Ecology | 2016

Bacterial community composition in relation to bedrock type and macrobiota in soils from the Sør Rondane Mountains, East Antarctica.

Bjorn Tytgat; Elie Verleyen; Maxime Sweetlove; Sofie D'hondt; Pia Clercx; Eric Van Ranst; Karolien Peeters; Stephen J. Roberts; Zorigto Namsaraev; Annick Wilmotte; Wim Vyverman; Anne Willems

Antarctic soils are known to be oligotrophic and of having low buffering capacities. It is expected that this is particularly the case for inland high-altitude regions. We hypothesized that the bedrock type and the presence of macrobiota in these soils enforce a high selective pressure on their bacterial communities. To test this, we analyzed the bacterial community structure in 52 soil samples from the western Sør Rondane Mountains (Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica), using the Illumina MiSeq platform in combination with ARISA fingerprinting. The samples were taken along broad environmental gradients in an area covering nearly 1000 km(2) Ordination and variation partitioning analyses revealed that the total organic carbon content was the most significant variable in structuring the bacterial communities, followed by pH, electric conductivity, bedrock type and the moisture content, while spatial distance was of relatively minor importance. Acidobacteria (Chloracidobacteria) and Actinobacteria (Actinomycetales) dominated gneiss derived mineral soil samples, while Proteobacteria (Sphingomonadaceae), Cyanobacteria, Armatimonadetes and candidate division FBP-dominated soil samples with a high total organic carbon content that were mainly situated on granite derived bedrock.


FEMS Microbiology Ecology | 2016

Bacterial and eukaryotic biodiversity patterns in terrestrial and aquatic habitats in the Sør Rondane Mountains, Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica

Dagmar Obbels; Elie Verleyen; Marie-José Mano; Zorigto Namsaraev; Maxime Sweetlove; Bjorn Tytgat; Rafael Fernandez-Carazo; Aaike De Wever; Sofie D'hondt; Damien Ertz; Josef Elster; Koen Sabbe; Anne Willems; Annick Wilmotte; Wim Vyverman

The bacterial and microeukaryotic biodiversity were studied using pyrosequencing analysis on a 454 GS FLX+ platform of partial SSU rRNA genes in terrestrial and aquatic habitats of the Sør Rondane Mountains, including soils, on mosses, endolithic communities, cryoconite holes and supraglacial and subglacial meltwater lenses. This inventory was complemented with Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis targeting Chlorophyta and Cyanobacteria. OTUs belonging to the Rotifera, Chlorophyta, Tardigrada, Ciliophora, Cercozoa, Fungi, Bryophyta, Bacillariophyta, Collembola and Nematoda were present with a relative abundance of at least 0.1% in the eukaryotic communities. Cyanobacteria, Proteobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Acidobacteria, FBP and Actinobacteria were the most abundant bacterial phyla. Multivariate analyses of the pyrosequencing data revealed a general lack of differentiation of both eukaryotes and prokaryotes according to habitat type. However, the bacterial community structure in the aquatic habitats was dominated by the filamentous cyanobacteria Leptolyngbya and appeared to be significantly different compared with those in dry soils, on mosses, and in endolithic habitats. A striking feature in all datasets was the detection of a relatively large amount of sequences new to science, which underscores the need for additional biodiversity assessments in Antarctic inland locations.


Freshwater Metadata Journal | 2018

Flemish rivers phytoplankton

Maxime Sweetlove; Jeroen Van Wichelen; Elie Verleyen; Wim Vyverman


Freshwater Metadata Journal | 2018

Ecological potential datasets (Ecopot)

Maxime Sweetlove; Jeroen Van Wichelen; Elie Verleyen; Wim Vyverman


Archive | 2017

Bioinformatic Processing of Amplicon Sequencing Datasets

Maxime Sweetlove; Dagmar Obbels; Elie Verleyen; Igor Stelmach Pessi; Annick Wilmotte; Wim Vyverman


Archive | 2017

Monitoring of Toxigenic Cyanobacteria Using Next‐Generation Sequencing Techniques

Li Deng; Maxime Sweetlove; Stephan Blank; Dagmar Obbels; Elie Verleyen; Wim Vyverman; Rainer Kurmayer; Igor Stelmach Pessi; Annick Wilmotte


Archive | 2017

Diversity and biogeography of microorganisms in microbial mats of Antarctic lakes

Annick Wilmotte; Benoit Durieu; Yannick Lara; Dagmar Obbels; Igor Stelmach Pessi; Eveline Pinseel; Maxime Sweetlove; Bjorn Tytgat; Anton Van De Putte; Bart Van de Vijver; Elie Verleyen; Wim Vyverman; Anne Willems


Archive | 2016

The CCAMBIO project to characterize the biodiversity and distribution of microorganisms in microbial mats of Antarctic lakes

Benoit Durieu; Yannick Lara; Dagmar Obbels; Evelyne Pinseels; Igor Stelmach Pessi; Maxime Sweetlove; Bjorn Tytgat; Anton Van De Putte; Bart Van de Vijver; Elie Verleyen; Wim Vyverman; Anne Willems; Annick Wilmotte


Archive | 2016

Diversity and distribution of microorganisms in microbial mats of Antarctic lakes

Yannick Lara; Benoit Durieu; Igor Stelmach Pessi; Annick Wilmotte; Maxime Sweetlove; Elie Verleyen; Dagmar Obbels; Wim Vyverman; Bjorn Tytgat; Anne Willems; Bart Van De Vyver; Anton Van De Putte; Eveline Pinseel


Archive | 2015

Molecular diversity of microorganisms in Antarctic lacustrine microbial mats

Annick Wilmotte; Igor Stelmach Pessi; Maxime Sweetlove; Dagmar Obbels; Pieter Vanormelingen; Bjorn Tytgat; Anne Willems; Elie Verleyen; Wim Vyverman; Bart Van de Vijver; Yannick Lara; Anton Van De Putte

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Anton Van De Putte

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

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