International audienceSulfur is an important component of the marine hydrothermal vent ecosystem1, 2. Sulfur species are abundant in the hydrothermal fluid (H2S), the surrounding seawater (SO4 2-) and the sulfide minerals (pyrite, chalcopyrite) that form a large part of the structure of mature hydrothermal vents3. Due to its different oxidation states, sulfur species can be used as electron donors or terminal electron acceptor in microbial catabolisms. Sulfur disproportionation, has been shown to accelerate the sulfide mineral formation up to 105-fold with marine and freshwater bacteria4. In this work, we implemented an autecological approach to investigate the characteristics and kinetics of sulfide mineral formation in the presence of the...