The Microbiology and Geochemistry of The Shallow-water Hydrothermal Vents of the Gulf of Naples, Italy

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The Microbiology and Geochemistry of The Shallow-water Hydrothermal Vents of the Gulf of Naples, Italy

Map depicting the shallow-water hydrothermal vents sampled. A – Regional map of Italy (red square indicating the sampled locations). B – Map of the Gulf of Naples. Coloured points represent the different locations sampled in the present study, along the bathymetry depiction of the region. Grey points are known shallow-water hydrothermal vents from the literature (De Astis et al., 2004; Aiello et al., 2010; Kerrison et al., 2011; Calosi et al., 2013; Torrente and Milia, 2013; Passaro et al., 2014b; Somma et al., 2016; Donnarumma et al., 2019; Baldrighi et al., 2020; Bellec et al., 2020; Sacchi et al., 2020). — biorxiv.org

Shallow-water hydrothermal vents are dynamic ecosystems that occur below 200 m in tectonically active regions of the planet.

While their geochemical composition has been investigated in several locations, knowledge about the microbial diversity they harbour remains scarce. Moreover, the relationships between hydrothermal fluid chemistry, geological settings and microbial community structure in shallow vents have not been explored in detail.

Here, we investigate the interplay between fluid geochemistry and microbial diversity in two underwater volcanic regions in the Gulf of Naples, Italy, one under the influence of the Somma-Vesuvio volcano and the other located within the underwater portion of the Campi Flegrei caldera.

By combining 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing with geochemical measurements, and by contextualizing it with previous geochemical measurements done in the region, we found that hydrothermal fluid chemistry, influenced by the geological setting where the vents are hosted, plays a key role in shaping microbial ecological niches, and imposes strong selective pressures on the resident microbial communities.

We additionally describe two new shallow vent sites, contributing to the characterization of the hydrothermalism in the area and unveiling the biodiversity associated with shallow-water hydrothermalism in the region.

The microbiology and geochemistry of the shallow-water hydrothermal vents of the Gulf of Naples, Italy, biorxiv.org

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