In Living Color: Pigment-Based Microbial Ecology At the Mineral–Air Interface

Author:

Villa Federica1ORCID,Wu Ying-Li2,Zerboni Andrea3,Cappitelli Francesca1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Food, Environmental, and Nutritional Sciences, University of Milan , Milan, Italy

2. PhD student, Earth Sciences, University of Milan , Milan, Italy

3. Department of Earth Sciences “A. Desio,”, University of Milan , Milan, Italy

Abstract

Abstract Pigment-based color is one of the most important phenotypic traits of biofilms at the mineral–air interface (subaerial biofilms, SABs), because it reflects the physiology of the microbial community. Because color is the hallmark of all SABs, we argue that pigment-based color could convey the mechanisms that drive microbial adaptation and coexistence across different terrestrial environments and link phenotypic traits to community fitness and ecological dynamics. Within this framework, we present the most relevant microbial pigments at the mineral–air interface and discuss some of the evolutionary landscapes that necessitate pigments as adaptive strategies for resource allocation and survivability. We report several pigment features that reflect SAB communities’ structure and function, as well as pigment ecology in the context of microbial life-history strategies and coexistence theory. Finally, we conclude the study of pigment-based ecology by presenting its potential application and some of the key challenges in the research.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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