Vertical Structure and Functional Diversity of Microbial Communities in the Ross Sea, Antarctica.

IF 4 3区 生物学 Q2 ECOLOGY
In-Cheol Yeo, Kyu-Young Shim, Jun-Oh Min, Jeong-Hoon Kim, Sun-Yong Ha, Chang-Bum Jeong
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The Ross Sea, Antarctica, encompasses distinct water masses, each characterized by unique physicochemical conditions influencing microbial community composition and functional diversity. This study examined microbial communities across five stations covering various water masses, including Antarctic Surface Water (AASW), Circumpolar Deep Water (CDW), and Shelf Water (SW). Despite limited horizontal variability, significant vertical structuring was observed, potentially driven by vertical microbial dispersal from surface waters. Surface communities exhibited lower alpha diversity due to abundant labile organic matter favoring fast-growing heterotrophic taxa, whereas deeper communities displayed increased microbial richness, reflecting adaptation to more refractory organic matter. Functional diversity revealed distinct depth-related patterns, with metabolic pathways associated with organic matter predominantly enriched in surface layers. Concurrently, rare taxa became more abundant with depth, emphasizing their potential role as keystone organisms in deep-ocean nutrient cycling. These findings highlight the critical role of vertical microbial connectivity and organic matter composition in shaping microbial community structure and functional specialization, contributing significantly to our understanding of microbial-mediated biogeochemical processes in polar marine ecosystems.

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南极罗斯海微生物群落的垂直结构和功能多样性。
南极洲罗斯海包含不同的水体,每个水体都具有影响微生物群落组成和功能多样性的独特物理化学条件。本研究调查了五个站点的微生物群落,涵盖了不同的水团,包括南极地表水(AASW)、环极深水(CDW)和陆架水(SW)。尽管水平变化有限,但观察到明显的垂直结构,可能是由地表水的垂直微生物扩散驱动的。表层群落表现出较低的α多样性,这是由于丰富的稳定有机质有利于快速生长的异养类群,而深层群落表现出较高的微生物丰富度,反映了对更难降解有机质的适应。功能多样性显示出不同的深度相关模式,与有机质相关的代谢途径主要富集于表层。同时,随着深度的增加,稀有分类群的数量也越来越多,这表明它们在深海养分循环中具有重要作用。这些发现强调了垂直微生物连通性和有机质组成在塑造微生物群落结构和功能专业化中的关键作用,对我们理解极地海洋生态系统中微生物介导的生物地球化学过程具有重要意义。
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Microbial Ecology
Microbial Ecology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
6.90
自引率
2.80%
发文量
212
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal Microbial Ecology was founded more than 50 years ago by Dr. Ralph Mitchell, Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Biology at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. The journal has evolved to become a premier location for the presentation of manuscripts that represent advances in the field of microbial ecology. The journal has become a dedicated international forum for the presentation of high-quality scientific investigations of how microorganisms interact with their environment, with each other and with their hosts. Microbial Ecology offers articles of original research in full paper and note formats, as well as brief reviews and topical position papers.
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