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Extant Earthly Microbial Mats and Microbialites as Models for Exploration of Life in Extraterrestrial Mat Worlds

As we expand the search for life beyond Earth, a water-dominated planet, we turn our eyes to other aquatic worlds. Microbial life found in Earth’s many extreme habitats are considered useful analogs to life forms we are likely to find in extraterrestrial bodies of water. Modern-day benthic microbial...

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Autores principales: Biddanda, Bopaiah, Weinke, Anthony, Stone, Ian, Kendall, Scott, Hartmeyer, Phil, Lusardi, Wayne, Gandulla, Stephanie, Bright, John, Ruberg, Steven
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8468739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34575032
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life11090883
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author Biddanda, Bopaiah
Weinke, Anthony
Stone, Ian
Kendall, Scott
Hartmeyer, Phil
Lusardi, Wayne
Gandulla, Stephanie
Bright, John
Ruberg, Steven
author_facet Biddanda, Bopaiah
Weinke, Anthony
Stone, Ian
Kendall, Scott
Hartmeyer, Phil
Lusardi, Wayne
Gandulla, Stephanie
Bright, John
Ruberg, Steven
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description As we expand the search for life beyond Earth, a water-dominated planet, we turn our eyes to other aquatic worlds. Microbial life found in Earth’s many extreme habitats are considered useful analogs to life forms we are likely to find in extraterrestrial bodies of water. Modern-day benthic microbial mats inhabiting the low-oxygen, high-sulfur submerged sinkholes of temperate Lake Huron (Michigan, USA) and microbialites inhabiting the shallow, high-carbonate waters of subtropical Laguna Bacalar (Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico) serve as potential working models for exploration of extraterrestrial life. In Lake Huron, delicate mats comprising motile filaments of purple-pigmented cyanobacteria capable of oxygenic and anoxygenic photosynthesis and pigment-free chemosynthetic sulfur-oxidizing bacteria lie atop soft, organic-rich sediments. In Laguna Bacalar, lithification by cyanobacteria forms massive carbonate reef structures along the shoreline. Herein, we document studies of these two distinct earthly microbial mat ecosystems and ponder how similar or modified methods of study (e.g., robotics) would be applicable to prospective mat worlds in other planets and their moons (e.g., subsurface Mars and under-ice oceans of Europa). Further studies of modern-day microbial mat and microbialite ecosystems can add to the knowledge of Earth’s biodiversity and guide the search for life in extraterrestrial hydrospheres.
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spelling pubmed-84687392021-09-27 Extant Earthly Microbial Mats and Microbialites as Models for Exploration of Life in Extraterrestrial Mat Worlds Biddanda, Bopaiah Weinke, Anthony Stone, Ian Kendall, Scott Hartmeyer, Phil Lusardi, Wayne Gandulla, Stephanie Bright, John Ruberg, Steven Life (Basel) Review As we expand the search for life beyond Earth, a water-dominated planet, we turn our eyes to other aquatic worlds. Microbial life found in Earth’s many extreme habitats are considered useful analogs to life forms we are likely to find in extraterrestrial bodies of water. Modern-day benthic microbial mats inhabiting the low-oxygen, high-sulfur submerged sinkholes of temperate Lake Huron (Michigan, USA) and microbialites inhabiting the shallow, high-carbonate waters of subtropical Laguna Bacalar (Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico) serve as potential working models for exploration of extraterrestrial life. In Lake Huron, delicate mats comprising motile filaments of purple-pigmented cyanobacteria capable of oxygenic and anoxygenic photosynthesis and pigment-free chemosynthetic sulfur-oxidizing bacteria lie atop soft, organic-rich sediments. In Laguna Bacalar, lithification by cyanobacteria forms massive carbonate reef structures along the shoreline. Herein, we document studies of these two distinct earthly microbial mat ecosystems and ponder how similar or modified methods of study (e.g., robotics) would be applicable to prospective mat worlds in other planets and their moons (e.g., subsurface Mars and under-ice oceans of Europa). Further studies of modern-day microbial mat and microbialite ecosystems can add to the knowledge of Earth’s biodiversity and guide the search for life in extraterrestrial hydrospheres. MDPI 2021-08-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8468739/ /pubmed/34575032 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life11090883 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Biddanda, Bopaiah
Weinke, Anthony
Stone, Ian
Kendall, Scott
Hartmeyer, Phil
Lusardi, Wayne
Gandulla, Stephanie
Bright, John
Ruberg, Steven
Extant Earthly Microbial Mats and Microbialites as Models for Exploration of Life in Extraterrestrial Mat Worlds
title Extant Earthly Microbial Mats and Microbialites as Models for Exploration of Life in Extraterrestrial Mat Worlds
title_full Extant Earthly Microbial Mats and Microbialites as Models for Exploration of Life in Extraterrestrial Mat Worlds
title_fullStr Extant Earthly Microbial Mats and Microbialites as Models for Exploration of Life in Extraterrestrial Mat Worlds
title_full_unstemmed Extant Earthly Microbial Mats and Microbialites as Models for Exploration of Life in Extraterrestrial Mat Worlds
title_short Extant Earthly Microbial Mats and Microbialites as Models for Exploration of Life in Extraterrestrial Mat Worlds
title_sort extant earthly microbial mats and microbialites as models for exploration of life in extraterrestrial mat worlds
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8468739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34575032
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life11090883
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