Anammox bacteria drive fixed nitrogen loss in hadal trench sediments
Bo Thamdrup, Clemens Schauberger, Morten Larsen, Blandine Trouche, Loïs Maignien, Sophie Arnaud‐Haond, Frank Wenzhöfer, Ronnie N. Glud
Abstract
production rates reach those reported from some continental margin sites, and fixed nitrogen loss is mainly conveyed by anammox bacteria. These bacteria are closely related to those known from shallow oxygen minimum zone waters, and comparison of activities measured in the laboratory and in situ suggest they are piezotolerant. Even the Kermadec Trench, underlying oligotrophic surface waters, exhibits substantial fixed N removal. Our results underline the role of hadal sediments as hot spots of deep-sea biological activity, revealing a fully functional benthic nitrogen cycle at high hydrostatic pressure and pointing to hadal sediments as a previously unexplored niche for anaerobic microbial ecology and diagenesis.