Paleoenvironmental conditions define current sustainability of microbial populations in Laguna Potrok Aike sediments, Argentina

Rainfall and geology of the catchment exert a dominant control on the trophic state of endorheic basins. River inflows and runoff provide nutrients, influencing primary productivity in the water column. Through time, paleoenvironmental conditions are recorded as variations within the sedimentary org...

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description Rainfall and geology of the catchment exert a dominant control on the trophic state of endorheic basins. River inflows and runoff provide nutrients, influencing primary productivity in the water column. Through time, paleoenvironmental conditions are recorded as variations within the sedimentary organic fraction. Thereafter, microbial populations settle and develop within sediments and lead to degradation processes as long as they remain active. However, their presence is generally not considered in Quaternary studies. The present study is based on the sedimentary record of the maar lake of Laguna Potrok Aike, southern Patagonia. We investigate the relationship between paleoenvironmental conditions and colonization of the corresponding sediments by microbes. Microbiological and geochemical analyses were combined to determine factors allowing microbes to sustain their activity over time. The study of Holocene sediments, containing dense and active microbial communities, provided means to evaluate the potential of microbial communities as agents of early diagenesis. We show that phosphorus released during organic matter degradation is essential for microbial growth. In highly colonized sediments, microbial communities appear capable of recycling the excreted ammonium, thus accounting for nitrogen fractionation toward high values in bulk sediment. Microbial activity in Laguna Potrok Aike still persists in 30 ka old sediments. Thus, we proposed that future lacustrine studies should include some microbial indicators to assess their impact in diagenetic processes.
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Animal and plant ecology
Animal, plant and microbial ecology
Applied ecology
basins
Biological and medical sciences
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Diagenesis
Ecology
Endorheic basins
Environment and sustainable development
Fractionation
Freshwater & Marine Ecology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
General aspects
Holocene
lakes
Life Sciences
Marine & Freshwater Sciences
Microbial activity
microbial communities
Microbial ecology
microbial growth
microorganisms
Nitrogen
nutrients
Oceanography
Organic matter
Organic phosphorus
Paleoclimate science
Paleoecology
phosphorus
primary productivity
Quaternary
rain
recycling
Research Article
River basins
rivers
runoff
Sediments
Studies
Synecology
Various environments (extraatmospheric space, air, water)
Water column
watersheds
title Paleoenvironmental conditions define current sustainability of microbial populations in Laguna Potrok Aike sediments, Argentina
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