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Microhabitats are associated with diversity-productivity relationships in freshwater bacterial communities.

Marian L Schmidt1,2, Bopaiah A Biddanda3, Anthony D Weinke3, Edna Chiang1,4, Fallon Januska3, Ruben Props1,5, Vincent J Denef1.   

Abstract

Eukaryotic communities commonly display a positive relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem function (BEF) but the results have been mixed when assessed in bacterial communities. Habitat heterogeneity, a factor in eukaryotic BEFs, may explain these variable observations but it has not been thoroughly evaluated in bacterial communities. Here, we examined the impact of habitat on the relationship between diversity assessed based on the (phylogenetic) Hill diversity metrics and heterotrophic productivity. We sampled co-occurring free-living (more homogenous) and particle-associated (more heterogeneous) bacterial habitats in a freshwater, estuarine lake over three seasons: spring, summer and fall. There was a strong, positive, linear relationship between particle-associated bacterial richness and heterotrophic productivity that strengthened when considering dominant taxa. There were no observable BEF trends in free-living bacterial communities for any diversity metric. Biodiversity, richness and Inverse Simpson's index, were the best predictors of particle-associated production whereas pH was the best predictor of free-living production. Our findings show that heterotrophic productivity is positively correlated with the effective number of taxa and that BEF relationships are associated with microhabitats. These results add to the understanding of the highly distinct contributions to diversity and functioning contributed by bacteria in free-living and particle-associated habitats. © FEMS 2020.

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Keywords:  bacterial communities; biodiversity-ecosystem function; diversity-productivity; heterotrophic productivity; limnology; microhabitats; particle-associated

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32105331     DOI: 10.1093/femsec/fiaa029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEMS Microbiol Ecol        ISSN: 0168-6496            Impact factor:   4.194


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