Detection of Thermophilic Methanotrophic Microbial Communities in the Water
Column of the Bransfeld Strait
(Antarctica)
Ponomareva A.L., Polonik N.S., Kim A.V., Shakirov R.B.
В изданииAntarctic Peninsula Region of the Southern Ocean, Advances in Polar Ecology
Год: 2021 Страницы: 209-215
The paper presents new fndings of the thermophilic and mesophilic methanotrophic microorganisms in the study site in the Bransfeld Strait (deeper
than 1000 m). The gas-geochemical survey revealed single methane vent at a depth
of 1397 m bss with a high methane concentration (43 nmol/l) in the bottom water
layer. A methane saturated (10.29–14.46 nmol/l) water layer extended to a distance
of 30–35 km around the central part of the methane anomaly. The studies of methane oxidation rate parameters revealed a signifcant microbiological flter within
and around the methane venting site. The thermogenic origin of methane is addressed
and confrmed by the associated cultivated forms of the thermophilic methanotrophic bacteria in the microbiological flter. The paper is based on original data
obtained during the multidisciplinary expedition of the Russian Academy of
Sciences (RV “Akademik Mstislav Keldysh,” cruise 79, December 2019 – May
2020, head of cruise Dr. Sci. E.G. Morozov).