Rich diversity and active spatial–temporal dynamics of Thalassiosira species revealed by time-series metabarcoding analysis

IF 5.1 Q1 ECOLOGY
Kuiyan Liu, Shuya Liu, Zongmei Cui, Yongfang Zhao, Nansheng Chen
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Thalassiosira is a species-rich genus in Bacillariophyta that not only contributes positively as primary producer, but also poses negative impacts on ecosystems by causing harmful algal blooms (HABs). Although taxonomical studies have identified a large number of Thalassiosira species, however, the composition of Thalassiosira species and their geographical distribution in marine ecosystems were not well understood due primarily to the lack of resolution of morphology-based approaches used previously in ecological expeditions. In this study, we systematically analyzed the composition and spatial–temporal dynamic distributions of Thalassiosira in the model marine ecosystem Jiaozhou Bay by applying metabarcoding analysis. Through analyzing samples collected monthly from 12 sampling sites, 14 Thalassiosira species were identified, including five species that were not previously reported in Jiaozhou Bay, demonstrating the resolution and effectiveness of metabarcoding analysis in ecological research. Many Thalassiosira species showed prominent temporal preferences in Jiaozhou Bay, with some displaying spring–winter preference represented by T. tenera, while others displaying summer-autumn preference represented by T. lundiana and T. minuscula, indicating that the temperature as an important driving factor in the temporal dynamics. The application of metabarcoding analysis, equipped with appropriate molecular markers with high resolution and high specificity and databases of reference molecular marker sequences for potential all Thalassiosira species, will revolutionize ecological research of Thalassiosira species in Jiaozhou Bay and other marine ecosystems.
通过时间序列代谢编码分析揭示 Thalassiosira 物种的丰富多样性和活跃的时空动态变化
Thalassiosira 是藻类学中一个物种丰富的属,它不仅作为初级生产者做出了积极贡献,还通过引起有害藻华(HABs)对生态系统造成了负面影响。虽然分类学研究已经确定了大量的 Thalassiosira 物种,但是,由于以前在生态考察中使用的基于形态学的方法缺乏分辨率,人们对 Thalassiosira 物种的组成及其在海洋生态系统中的地理分布还不甚了解。在本研究中,我们采用代谢编码分析方法,系统分析了胶州湾模式海洋生态系统中 Thalassiosira 的物种组成和时空动态分布。通过对12个采样点每月采集的样品进行分析,共鉴定出14种Thalassiosira,其中包括5种以前未在胶州湾报道过的Thalassiosira,证明了代谢编码分析在生态学研究中的分辨率和有效性。在胶州湾,许多Thalassiosira物种表现出明显的时间偏好,有些物种表现出以T. tenera为代表的春冬偏好,有些物种则表现出以T. lundiana和T. minuscula为代表的夏秋偏好,表明温度是时间动态变化的重要驱动因素。应用元条码分析技术,配合高分辨率、高特异性的分子标记和潜在的所有Thalassiosira物种的参考分子标记序列数据库,将彻底改变胶州湾及其他海洋生态系统中Thalassiosira物种的生态学研究。
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