Literature DB >> 30206827

Characterization of bacterial and microbial eukaryotic communities associated with an ephemeral hypoxia event in Taihu Lake, a shallow eutrophic Chinese lake.

Jian Cai1,2, Chengrong Bai1,2, Xiangming Tang2, Jiangyu Dai3, Yi Gong2, Yang Hu2, Keqiang Shao2, Lei Zhou1,2, Guang Gao4.   

Abstract

While the important roles of microbial communities in oceanic hypoxic zones were beginning to be understood, little is known about microbial community associated with this phenomenon in shallow lakes. To address this deficit, both the bacterial and microbial eukaryotic communities of an ephemeral hypoxic area of Taihu Lake were characterized. The hypoxia provided nutritional niches for various bacteria, which results in high abundance and diversity. Specific bacterial groups, such as vadinBC27 subgroup of Bacteroidetes, Burkholderiales, Rhodocyclales, Pseudomonas, and Parcubacteria, were dominated in hypoxic sites and relevant to the fermentation, denitrification, nitrification, and sulfur metabolism. Conversely, most of microbial eukaryotes disappeared along with the decline of DO. An unexpected dominance of fungi was observed during hypoxia, which partly explained by the accumulation of toxic algae. Mucor was the single dominant genus in the hypoxic zone. We proposed that this group might cooperate with bacterial communities in the anaerobic degradation of algal biomass and woody materials. Generally, the hypoxic microbiome in shallow lakes is mainly involved in fermentative metabolism depending on phytodetritus and is potentially influenced by terrestrial sources. This study provided new insights into the unique microbiome in short-term hypoxia in shallow lakes and lays the foundation for studies that will enhance our understanding of the microbial players associated with hypoxia and their adaption strategy on the global scale.

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Keywords:  Bacterial and microbial eukaryotic communities; Eutrophic shallow lake; Hypoxia; Mucor; PICRUSt; Terrestrial influence

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30206827     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-018-2987-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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