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Microbial ammonia oxidation and enhanced nitrogen cycling in the Endeavour hydrothermal plume
Authors:Phyllis Lam  James P Cowen  Ronald D Jones
Institution:a Department of Oceanography, School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA
b Department of Geology and Geophysics, School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA
c Department of Biology, Portland State University, Portland, OR 97207, USA
Abstract:Ammonium was injected from the subseafloor hydrothermal system at the Endeavour Segment, Juan de Fuca Ridge, into the deep-sea water column resulting in an View the MathML source-rich (?177 nM) neutrally buoyant hydrothermal plume. This View the MathML source was quickly removed by both autotrophic ammonia oxidation and assimilation. The former accounted for at least 93% of total net View the MathML source removal, with its maximum rate in the neutrally buoyant plume (?53 nM d−1) up to 10-fold that in background deep water. Ammonia oxidation in this plume potentially added 26-130 mg View the MathML source into the deep-sea water column. This oxidation process was heavily influenced by the presence of organic-rich particles, with which ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) were often associated (40-68%). AOB contributed up to 10.8% of the total microbial communities within the plume, and might constitute a novel lineage of β-proteobacterial AOB based on 16S rRNA and amoA phylogenetic analyses. Meanwhile, View the MathML source assimilation rates were also substantially enhanced within the neutrally buoyant plume (?26.4 nM d−1) and accounted for at least 47% of total net View the MathML source removal rates. The combined View the MathML source oxidation and assimilation rates always exceeded total net removal rates, suggesting active in situView the MathML sourceregeneration rates of at least an order of magnitude greater than the particulate nitrogen flux from the euphotic zone. Ammonia oxidation is responsible for View the MathML source turnover of 0.7-13 days and is probably the predominant in situ organic carbon production process (0.6-13 mg C m−2 d−1) at early stages of Endeavour neutrally buoyant plumes.
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