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    Cyanobacterial mats and their associated microbiomes in saline and freshwater lakes from the Bolivian Altiplano
    (Frontiers Media, 2025) Guilherme Scotta Hentschke; Miguel Semedo; Jimmy Ciancas; C. Hoepfner; Daniel Guzmán; Daniela S. Rivera; Vı́tor Vasconcelos
    The Bolivian Altiplano presents extreme environmental conditions, including high altitude, intense UV radiation, low precipitation, freezing temperatures, and saline to alkaline waters. Despite these harsh settings, cyanobacteria thrive in microbial mats, although their diversity remains poorly characterized. This study aimed to explore the morphological and molecular diversity of cyanobacterial mats and their associated microbiomes in saline and freshwater ecosystems of the Bolivian Altiplano. Morphological analyses revealed seven distinct cyanobacterial morphotypes affiliated with Nostocaceae, Coleofasciculaceae, Rivulariaceae, and Microcoleaceae. Amplicon-based analysis of the 16S rRNA gene identified 4.113 ASV for the bacterial community. Of these, 310 were identified as Cyanobacteria, with 134 classified as Cyanophyceae assigned to 32 genera. Phylogenetic reconstruction and sequence identity comparisons resolved 42 cyanobacterial genera across nine orders. Moreover, 30 ASVs grouped into 16 clades unrelated to any known genus, suggesting the presence of potentially novel cyanobacterial lineages. The microbiome associated with these mats was dominated by Alphaproteobacteria, Bacteroidia, Gammaproteobacteria, Clostridia, Cyanophyceae, and Campylobacteria. Functional predictions based on 16S rRNA gene profiles indicated a predominance of phototrophic and chemoheterotrophic metabolisms, along with sulfur respiration, nitrogen fixation, nitrate and nitrite reduction, and fermentation pathways. Notably, nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria and bacterial groups with bioremediation potential were prevalent, highlighting the ecological importance and possible biotechnological applications of these microbial consortia. This is the first comprehensive metabarcoding analysis of cyanobacterial mats from Bolivia, including their associated microbiomes. Many new bacterial and cyanobacterial taxa remain to be described in these ecosystems. Based on the functional genomic analysis, this work also highlights the great unexplored biotechnological potential of Bolivia's extreme environments and the functional roles of microbial mats in biogeochemical cycling under polyextreme conditions.
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    The Description of the Extremophile Reticulonema bolivianum gen. et sp. nov. (Microcoleaceae, Cyanobacteria) and the Review of the Phylogenetic Status of the Genus Capilliphycus Based on the 16S rRNA Gene
    (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2025) Guilherme Scotta Hentschke; C. Hoepfner; Daniel Guzmán; Vı́tor Vasconcelos
    This article describes a new genus and species of cyanobacteria isolated from Laguna Pastos Grandes in the Bolivian Altiplano. This discovery marks the first described species of this phylum from this extreme environment. Additionally, the phylogenetic status of the genus <i>Capilliphycus</i> is reassessed. The analyses are based on 16S rRNA gene maximum likelihood and Bayesian phylogenies, identity (p-distance), morphology and habitat comparisons. The new genus is a <i>Lyngbya</i>-like type from a mat at the margin of a brackish-alkaline lake with borax. It is phylogenetically close to <i>Dapis</i>, <i>Tenebriella</i> and <i>Okeania</i>, but compared to these genera, the maximum 16S rRNA gene identity values reached only 90.9%, 91.1% and 92.5%, respectively. The genus <i>Capilliphycus</i> was found to be polyphyletic. The type species <i>Capilliphycus salinus</i> is clustered with <i>C. guerandensis</i>. However, "<i>C. tropicalis</i>" and "<i>C. flaviceps</i>" form a distinct clade, distant from the <i>Capilliphycus</i> type species. Between the two "<i>Capilliphycus</i>" clades, <i>Sirenicapillaria</i> and <i>Limnoraphis</i> are found.
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    The extremophile <i>Eurychoronema bolivianum</i> gen. et sp. nov. (Nodosilineales, Cyanobacteria) and <i>Leptolyngbya aquatica</i> comb. nov
    (Taylor & Francis, 2024) Guilherme Scotta Hentschke; Juan A. Jiménez; C. Hoepfner; Daniel Guzmán; M. Mesquita; Vı́tor Vasconcelos

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