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Local factors drive bacterial and microeukaryotic community composition in lake surface sediment collected across an altitudinal gradient.

John K Pearman1, Laura Biessy1, Georgia Thomson-Laing1, Sean Waters1, Marcus J Vandergoes2, Jamie D Howarth3, Andrew Rees3, Chris Moy4, Xavier Pochon1,5, Susanna A Wood1.   

Abstract

Lake surface sediments are dominated by microorganisms that play significant roles in biogeochemical cycling within lakes. There is limited knowledge on the relative importance of local environmental factors and altitude on bacterial and microeukaryotic community richness and composition in lake sediments. In the present study, surface sediment samples were collected from 40 lakes along an altitude gradient (2-1215 m). Microbial communities were characterized using 16S (bacteria) and 18S (microeukaryotes) rRNA gene metabarcoding. Bacterial and microeukaryotic richness were not correlated with altitude but instead to environmental variables (e.g. area of water in the catchment (bacteria: R = -0.43). For both bacteria and microeukaryotes, dissimilarity in the community structure had a higher correlation to combined environmental variables (without altitude) (bacteria: R = 0.53; microeukaryotes: R = 0.55) than altitude alone (bacteria: R = 0.34; microeukaryotes: R = 0.47). Sediment sulfur and productive grassland were important variables in determining the relative abundance of sulfate reducing bacteria. Nitrospira, was positively related to altitude but negatively to water column total organic carbon and the proportion of productive grassland in the catchment. Little overlap in amplicon sequence variants was shown amongst lakes. This has important considerations for management decisions, suggesting that to protect biodiversity, conservation of numerous lakes and lake types is required. © FEMS 2020.

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Keywords:  16S rRNA gene; 18S rRNA gene; freshwater microbiology; high throughput sequencing; metabarcoding

Year:  2020        PMID: 32310266     DOI: 10.1093/femsec/fiaa070

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


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1.  Community Assembly and Co-Occurrence Patterns of Microeukaryotes in Thermokarst Lakes of the Yellow River Source Area.

Authors:  Ze Ren; Kang Ma; Xuan Jia; Qing Wang; Cheng Zhang; Xia Li
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2022-02-21

2.  The Role of Environmental Processes and Geographic Distance in Regulating Local and Regionally Abundant and Rare Bacterioplankton in Lakes.

Authors:  John K Pearman; Georgia Thomson-Laing; Jacob Thomson-Laing; Lucy Thompson; Sean Waters; Lizette Reyes; Jamie D Howarth; Marcus J Vandergoes; Susanna A Wood
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2022-02-16       Impact factor: 5.640

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