Community structure and functional diversity of aquatic fungi are correlated with water quality: Insights from multi-marker analysis of environmental DNA in a coastal watershed

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Environmental DNA Pub Date : 2024-06-22 DOI:10.1002/edn3.576
Lauren Cortez French, Michelle A. Jusino, Randolph M. Chambers, James Skelton
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Aquatic fungi drive important ecosystem processes, which may be affected by anthropogenic stressors, including changes in water quality. However, due to the great diversity of aquatic fungi, our understanding of the relationships among water quality variables, fungal community composition, and ecosystem function remains incomplete. Here, we show that aquatic fungal community structure and functional diversity correlate strongly with water quality. We used a multi-marker survey of environmental DNA and long-term water quality data to survey 17 stream, pond, and tidal creek sites within a coastal drainage network in southeastern Virginia, USA, targeting both the ITS2 and LSU barcoding regions. The community composition of Chytridiomycota and Ascomycota (fungal phyla) and aquatic hyphomycetes (a functional group) were strongly correlated with habitat type and water quality variables. Functional diversity of aquatic fungi decreased with warmer water, due mainly to the reduced richness of saprotrophic groups, and increased with total particulate phosphorus, due to the richness of algal parasites. Community dissimilarity analyses of samples using both ITS2 and LSU yielded consistent results, but per-sample alpha diversity differed. This work reveals a surprising degree of local variation in aquatic fungal community composition and functional diversity within a coastal watershed, which was coupled with variation in water quality variables. Furthermore, eDNA sampling is an effective and efficient means to accurately characterize diverse aquatic fungal communities with exciting implications for addressing basic and applied research questions. Our work supports the prediction that community composition and functional diversity of aquatic fungi are impacted by impaired water quality and global change.

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水生真菌的群落结构和功能多样性与水质相关:沿海流域环境 DNA 多标记分析的启示
水生真菌驱动着重要的生态系统过程,而这些过程可能会受到人为压力因素(包括水质变化)的影响。然而,由于水生真菌种类繁多,我们对水质变量、真菌群落组成和生态系统功能之间关系的了解仍不全面。在这里,我们发现水生真菌群落结构和功能多样性与水质密切相关。我们利用环境 DNA 多标记调查和长期水质数据,调查了美国弗吉尼亚州东南部沿海排水网络中的 17 个溪流、池塘和潮汐小河地点,目标是 ITS2 和 LSU 条形码区域。鞘霉菌群和子囊菌群(真菌门)以及水生真菌(功能群)的群落组成与栖息地类型和水质变量密切相关。水生真菌的功能多样性随着水温的升高而降低,这主要是由于嗜食性真菌群的丰富度降低;随着总颗粒磷的升高而增加,这主要是由于藻类寄生虫的丰富度增加。使用 ITS2 和 LSU 对样本进行群落异质性分析的结果是一致的,但每个样本的阿尔法多样性有所不同。这项研究揭示了一个沿海流域内水生真菌群落组成和功能多样性的局部差异程度令人惊讶,这种差异还与水质变量的变化有关。此外,eDNA 采样是准确描述多样化水生真菌群落特征的有效手段,对解决基础和应用研究问题具有令人兴奋的意义。我们的工作支持了水生真菌群落组成和功能多样性受水质受损和全球变化影响的预测。
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Environmental DNA
Environmental DNA Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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