posted on 2013-12-06, 00:00authored byGuillaume Borrel, Anne-Catherine Lehours, Olivier Crouzet, Karl Rockne, Emilie Duffaud, Keith Joblin, Didier Jézéquel, Amélie Kulczak, Gérard Fonty
As for lineages of known methanogens, several lineages of uncultured archaea were recurrently retrieved in freshwater
sediments. However, knowledge is missing about how these lineages might be affected and structured according to depth.
In the present study, the vertical changes of archaeal communities were characterized in the deep sediment of the
freshwater meromictic Lake Pavin. For that purpose, an integrated molecular approach was performed to gain information
on the structure, composition, abundance and vertical stratification of archaeal communities thriving in anoxic freshwater
sediments along a gradient of sediments encompassing 130 years of sedimentation. Huge changes occurred in the
structure and composition of archaeal assemblages along the sediment core. Methanogenic taxa (i.e. Methanosaeta and
Methanomicrobiales) were progressively replaced by uncultured archaeal lineages (i.e. Marine Benthic Group-D (MBG-D) and
Miscellaneous Crenarchaeal Group (MCG)) which are suspected to be involved in the methane cycle.
Funding
This work was funded by the Programme EC2CO of the French Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (Projects Methanolac and Interlac). The
work was also supported by a grant to GB from the region Auvergne