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  • Polar regions are particularly affected by global warming and can serve as reference points for climate predictions due to minimal human impact.
  • This study focused on Kitezh Lake in Antarctica, examining how climate warming influences soil microbial communities by comparing below-peak soil, intertidal soil, and sediment samples.
  • Findings revealed that factors like pH, phosphate, nitrite, moisture content, ammonium, nitrate, and total carbon significantly affect the diversity and structure of bacterial and archaeal communities across different sampling sites.

Article Abstract

It is believed that polar regions are influenced by global warming more significantly, and because polar regions are less affected by human activities, they have certain reference values for future predictions. This study aimed to investigate the effects of climate warming on soil microbial communities in lake areas, taking Kitezh Lake, Antarctica as the research area. Below-peak soil, intertidal soil, and sediment were taken at the sampling sites, and we hypothesized that the diversity and composition of the bacterial and archaeal communities were different among the three sampling sites. Through 16S rDNA sequencing and analysis, bacteria and archaea with high abundance were obtained. Based on canonical correspondence analysis and redundancy analysis, pH and phosphate had a great influence on the bacterial community whereas pH and nitrite had a great influence on the archaeal community. Weighted gene coexpression network analysis was used to find the hub bacteria and archaea related to geochemical factors. The results showed that in addition to pH, phosphate, and nitrite, moisture content, ammonium, nitrate, and total carbon content also play important roles in microbial diversity and structure at different sites by changing the abundance of some key microbiota.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9775965PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11121855DOI Listing

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