Archaean metabolic evolution of microbial mats

Nisbet, E.G. and Fowler, C.M.R.

(1999)

Nisbet, E.G. and Fowler, C.M.R. (1999) Archaean metabolic evolution of microbial mats. Proceedings of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences, 266 (1436).

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Abstract

Microbial mats of coexisting bacteria and archaea date back to the early Archaean: many of the major steps in early evolution probably took place within them. The earliest mats may have formed as biofilms of cooperative chemolithotrophs in hyperthermophile settings, with microbial exploitation of diversifying niches. Anoxygenic photosynthesis using bacteriochlorophyll could have allowed mats, including green gliding bacteria, to colonize anaerobic shallow-water mesothermophile habitats. Exploitation of the Calvin—Benson cycle by purple bacteria allowed diversification of microbial mats, with some organisms in more aerobic habitats, while green sulphur bacteria specialized in anaerobic niches. Cyanobacterial evolution led to more complex mats and plankton, allowing widespread colonization of the globe and the creation of further aerobic habitat. Microbial mat structure may reflect this evolutionary development in broad terms, with anaerobic lower levels occupied by archaeal and bacterial respirers, fermenters and green bacteria, while the higher levels contain aerobic purple bacteria and are dominated by cyanobacteria. A possible origin of eukaryotes is from a fusion of symbiotic partners living across a redox boundary in a mat. The geological record of Archaean mats may be present as isotopic fingerprints: with the presence of cyanobacteria, mats may have had a nearly modern structure as early as 3.5 Ga ago.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleArchaean metabolic evolution of microbial mats
AuthorsNisbet, E.G.
Fowler, C.M.R.
Uncontrolled KeywordsArchaean, microbial mats, cyanobacteria, evolution
DepartmentsResearch Groups and Centres\Earth Sciences\Ancient and Modern Earth Systems
Faculty of Science\Earth Sciences

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doi10.1098/rspb.1999.0934

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