Subseafloor Biosphere Linked to Hydrothermal Systems 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-54865-2_10
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A Compilation of the Stable Isotopic Compositions of Carbon, Nitrogen, and Sulfur in Soft Body Parts of Animals Collected from Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent and Methane Seep Fields: Variations in Energy Source and Importance of Subsurface Microbial Processes in the Sediment-Hosted Systems

Abstract: The stable isotopic signatures of biophilic elements, such as carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur, exhibited in animal soft body parts are excellent indicators for evaluating the pathways of energy and food sources. Thioautotrophic and methanotrophic nutrition prevailed in deep-sea hydrothermal vent and methane seep areas results in sulfide-sulfur and methanecarbon isotopic ratios. In this study, we reevaluated the carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur isotope compositions of animals taken from deep-sea hydrothermal vents and… Show more

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“…Diazotrophy has been detected previously in hydrothermal vents and cold seeps, typified by low δ 15 N values (e.g. Rau, 1981;Desai et al, 2013;Wu et al, 2014;Yamanaka et al, 2015). Diazotrophy in various reducing settings has been found associated with the anaerobic oxidation of methane (Dekas et al, 2009), methanotrophy (Mehta and Baross, 2006), and (in a non-marine cave) sulfate reduction (Desai et al, 2013).…”
Section: Siboglinidsmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…Diazotrophy has been detected previously in hydrothermal vents and cold seeps, typified by low δ 15 N values (e.g. Rau, 1981;Desai et al, 2013;Wu et al, 2014;Yamanaka et al, 2015). Diazotrophy in various reducing settings has been found associated with the anaerobic oxidation of methane (Dekas et al, 2009), methanotrophy (Mehta and Baross, 2006), and (in a non-marine cave) sulfate reduction (Desai et al, 2013).…”
Section: Siboglinidsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Bulk faunal isotopic signatures are inadequate to determine which of these chemosynthesisrelated mechanisms is responsible for Siboglinum δ 15 N values, which would require analysis of the functional genes in the Siboglinum endosymbionts. The δ 15 N values for both siboglinids (δ 15 N Sclerolinum −5.3 ‰ ± 1.0, Siboglinum −8.9 ‰ ± 0.8) indicated reliance upon locally fixed N 2 (Rau, 1981;Dekas et al, 2009Dekas et al, , 2014Wu et al, 2014;Yamanaka et al, 2015) rather than utilisation of sediment organic nitrogen (δ 15 N = 5.7 ‰ ± 0.7). These values were also in contrast to the rest of the nonchemosynthetic obligate species, which generally had much heavier δ 15 N values.…”
Section: Siboglinidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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