Arthropods, nematodes, fungi, and bacteria associated with penguin carrion in Barton Peninsula, King George Island, Antarctica

Carrion decomposition contributes to the soil microbial community structure. This research aimed to identify the soil arthropod, nematode, bacterial, and fungal communities associated with penguin carrion on King George Island, Antarctica. Soil samples were collected around and beneath fresh (freshl...

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Main Authors: Zaini, Nur Adilla, Low, Van Lun, Gebrelassie, Selam Solomon, Ismail, Siti Sofo, Mahmud, Mohd Hafizi, Houssaini, Jamal, Lee, Won Young, Tomberlin, Jeffery K., Heo, Chong Chin
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spelling my.um.eprints.442532024-06-27T06:22:52Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/44253/ Arthropods, nematodes, fungi, and bacteria associated with penguin carrion in Barton Peninsula, King George Island, Antarctica Zaini, Nur Adilla Low, Van Lun Gebrelassie, Selam Solomon Ismail, Siti Sofo Mahmud, Mohd Hafizi Houssaini, Jamal Lee, Won Young Tomberlin, Jeffery K. Heo, Chong Chin GE Environmental Sciences QR Microbiology Carrion decomposition contributes to the soil microbial community structure. This research aimed to identify the soil arthropod, nematode, bacterial, and fungal communities associated with penguin carrion on King George Island, Antarctica. Soil samples were collected around and beneath fresh (freshly killed penguins by the predators) and dried (decomposed more than a year) penguin carrion. Soil bacterial and fungal communities associated with the penguin carrion were analyzed using the 16S rRNA and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) gene sequencing, respectively. Arthropod identification was using Sanger sequencing and nematodes were determined using morphological identification. This study demonstrated no significant differences in arthropod and nematode, bacteria, and fungi communities between decomposition stages, soil location, and species of penguin carrion. This is the first study to identify soil arthropods, nematodes, bacterial, and fungal communities associated with penguin carrion, offering important insights into the initial documentation of the necrobiome communities in the polar region. Springer 2024-01 Article PeerReviewed Zaini, Nur Adilla and Low, Van Lun and Gebrelassie, Selam Solomon and Ismail, Siti Sofo and Mahmud, Mohd Hafizi and Houssaini, Jamal and Lee, Won Young and Tomberlin, Jeffery K. and Heo, Chong Chin (2024) Arthropods, nematodes, fungi, and bacteria associated with penguin carrion in Barton Peninsula, King George Island, Antarctica. Polar Biology, 47 (1). pp. 41-52. ISSN 1432-2056, DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-023-03208-7 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-023-03208-7>. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-023-03208-7 10.1007/s00300-023-03208-7
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topic GE Environmental Sciences
QR Microbiology
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QR Microbiology
Zaini, Nur Adilla
Low, Van Lun
Gebrelassie, Selam Solomon
Ismail, Siti Sofo
Mahmud, Mohd Hafizi
Houssaini, Jamal
Lee, Won Young
Tomberlin, Jeffery K.
Heo, Chong Chin
Arthropods, nematodes, fungi, and bacteria associated with penguin carrion in Barton Peninsula, King George Island, Antarctica
description Carrion decomposition contributes to the soil microbial community structure. This research aimed to identify the soil arthropod, nematode, bacterial, and fungal communities associated with penguin carrion on King George Island, Antarctica. Soil samples were collected around and beneath fresh (freshly killed penguins by the predators) and dried (decomposed more than a year) penguin carrion. Soil bacterial and fungal communities associated with the penguin carrion were analyzed using the 16S rRNA and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) gene sequencing, respectively. Arthropod identification was using Sanger sequencing and nematodes were determined using morphological identification. This study demonstrated no significant differences in arthropod and nematode, bacteria, and fungi communities between decomposition stages, soil location, and species of penguin carrion. This is the first study to identify soil arthropods, nematodes, bacterial, and fungal communities associated with penguin carrion, offering important insights into the initial documentation of the necrobiome communities in the polar region.
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author Zaini, Nur Adilla
Low, Van Lun
Gebrelassie, Selam Solomon
Ismail, Siti Sofo
Mahmud, Mohd Hafizi
Houssaini, Jamal
Lee, Won Young
Tomberlin, Jeffery K.
Heo, Chong Chin
author_facet Zaini, Nur Adilla
Low, Van Lun
Gebrelassie, Selam Solomon
Ismail, Siti Sofo
Mahmud, Mohd Hafizi
Houssaini, Jamal
Lee, Won Young
Tomberlin, Jeffery K.
Heo, Chong Chin
author_sort Zaini, Nur Adilla
title Arthropods, nematodes, fungi, and bacteria associated with penguin carrion in Barton Peninsula, King George Island, Antarctica
title_short Arthropods, nematodes, fungi, and bacteria associated with penguin carrion in Barton Peninsula, King George Island, Antarctica
title_full Arthropods, nematodes, fungi, and bacteria associated with penguin carrion in Barton Peninsula, King George Island, Antarctica
title_fullStr Arthropods, nematodes, fungi, and bacteria associated with penguin carrion in Barton Peninsula, King George Island, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Arthropods, nematodes, fungi, and bacteria associated with penguin carrion in Barton Peninsula, King George Island, Antarctica
title_sort arthropods, nematodes, fungi, and bacteria associated with penguin carrion in barton peninsula, king george island, antarctica
publisher Springer
publishDate 2024
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/44253/
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-023-03208-7
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