Two worlds beneath: Distinct microbial strategies of the rock-attached and planktonic subsurface biosphere.
Sharma A, Küsel K, Wegner CE, Pérez-Carrascal OM, Taubert M 2026 Two worlds beneath: Distinct microbial strategies of the rock-attached and planktonic subsurface biosphere. Microbiome ,
Abstract
Microorganisms in groundwater ecosystems exist either as planktonic cells or as attached communities on aquifer rock surfaces. Attached cells outnumber planktonic ones by at least three orders of magnitude, suggesting a critical role in aquifer ecosystem function. However, particularly in consolidated carbonate aquifers, where research has predominantly focused on planktonic microbes, the metabolic potential and ecological roles of attached communities remain poorly understood.