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Title: Wide divergence of fungal communities inhabiting rocks and soils in a hyper-arid Antarctic desert
Authors: Canini, Fabiana
Borruso, Luigimaria
Newsham, Kevin K
D'Alò, Federica
D'Acqui, Luigi P
Zucconi Galli Fonseca, Laura 
Journal: ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY 
Issue Date: 2023
Abstract: 
Highly simplified microbial communities colonise rocks and soils of continental Antarctica ice-free deserts. These two habitats impose different selection pressures on organisms, yet the possible filtering effects on the diversity and composition of microbial communities have not hitherto been fully characterised. We hence compared fungal communities in rocks and soils in three localities of inner Victoria Land. We found low fungal diversity in both substrates, with a mean species richness of 28 across all samples, and significantly lower diversity in rocks than in soils. Rock and soil communities were strongly differentiated, with a multinomial species classification method identifying just three out of 328 taxa as generalists with no affinity for either substrate. Rocks were characterised by a higher abundance of lichen-forming fungi (typically Buellia, Carbonea, Pleopsidium, Lecanora, and Lecidea), possibly owing to the more protected environment and the porosity of rocks permitting photosynthetic activity. In contrast, soils were dominated by obligate yeasts (typically Naganishia and Meyerozyma), the abundances of which were correlated with edaphic factors, and the black yeast Cryomyces. Our study suggests that strong differences in selection pressures may account for the wide divergences of fungal communities in rocks and soils of inner Victoria Land.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2067/50419
ISSN: 1462-2912
DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.16534
Rights: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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