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Extremophiles in Earth's Deep Seas: A View Toward Life in Exo-Oceans

Craig R. McClain, S. River D. Bryant, Granger Hanks, Marshall W. Bowles

2022Astrobiology13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Humanity's search for extraterrestrial life is a modern manifestation of the exploratory and curious nature that has led us through millennia of scientific discoveries. With the ongoing exploration of extraterrestrial bodies, the potential for discovery of extraterrestrial life has expanded. We may better inform this search through an understanding of how life persists and flourishes on Earth in a myriad of environmental extremes. A significant proportion of our knowledge of extremophiles on Earth comes from studies on deep ocean life. Here, we review and synthesize the range of environmental extremes observed in the deep sea, the life that persists in these extreme conditions, and the biological adaptations utilized by these remarkable life-forms. We also review confirmed and predicted extraterrestrial oceans in our solar system and propose deep-sea sites that may serve as planetary field analog environments. We show that the clever ingenuity of evolution under deep-sea conditions suggests that the plausibility of extraterrestrial life is much greater than previously thought.

Topics & Concepts

Extraterrestrial lifeAstrobiologyIngenuityExtremophileEarth (classical element)AbiogenesisEarly EarthSearch for extraterrestrial intelligenceSolar SystemStromatoliteEnvironmental ethicsEarth scienceGeologyPaleontologyBiologyPhilosophyThermophileChemistryEpistemologyAstronomyPhysicsOrganic chemistryCarbonateBacteriaMarine Biology and Ecology ResearchMethane Hydrates and Related PhenomenaMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology
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