基于特定组 DNA 代谢编码方法的自养藻类生物多样性

IF 1.9 3区 生物学 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY
Katarzyna Jankowska, Maja Łukomska-Kowalczyk, Rafał Milanowski, Alicja Fells, Bożena Zakryś
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摘要

本研究报告全面分析了波兰三个地区 16 个不同类型的小型水体(包括鱼塘、野外池塘、农村池塘和公园池塘)中光自养鳗鲡的分布和生物多样性:马索维亚、马苏里亚和波美拉尼亚的 16 个不同类型的小水体(包括鱼塘、田野池塘和公园池塘)中鳗鲡的分布和生物多样性。通过使用鳗鲡特异性条形码标记和V2 18S rDNA序列编辑数据库,可以对97.7%的鳗鲡读数进行物种鉴定。共鉴定出 13 个属 152 个物种。一个池塘中发现的鳗鲡物种数量从 40 个到 102 个不等。最常见的物种是Euglena agilis和Euglenaria caudata,在每个分析水体中都有发现。观察到的最多的物种属于栉水母(Trachelomonas)和法克斯(Phacus)。某些物种表现出共存的趋势,表明存在不同的物种群。其中,最独特的物种群与马苏里亚地区的水体有关,其特点是物种最丰富,包括许多非常罕见的物种:Euglenaformis chlorophoenicea、Lepocinclis autumnalis、L. marssonii、Trachelomonas eurystoma、T. manschurica、T. mucosa、T. zuberi、T. zuberi var. nepos。
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Biodiversity of autotrophic euglenids based on the group specific DNA metabarcoding approach

This study reports a comprehensive analysis of photoautotrophic euglenids’ distribution and biodiversity in 16 small water bodies of various types (including fish ponds, field ponds, rural ponds and park ponds) located in three regions of Poland: Masovia, Masuria and Pomerania during a period of three years. By employing a euglenid specific barcode marker and a curated database of V2 18S rDNA sequences it was possible to identify 97.7 % of euglenid reads at species level. A total of 152 species classified in 13 genera were identified. The number of euglenid species found in one pond varied from 40 to 102. The most common species were Euglena agilis and Euglenaria caudata, found in every analysed waterbody. The highest number of observed species belonged to Trachelomonas and Phacus. Certain species exhibited a tendency to coexist, suggesting the presence of distinct species assemblages. Among them, the most distinctive cluster was associated with water bodies located in the Masuria region, characterized also by the greatest species richness, including many very rare species: Euglenaformis chlorophoenicea, Lepocinclis autumnalis, L. marssonii, Trachelomonas eurystoma, T. manschurica, T. mucosa, T. zuberi, T. zuberi var. nepos.

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Protist
Protist 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
4.00%
发文量
43
审稿时长
18.7 weeks
期刊介绍: Protist is the international forum for reporting substantial and novel findings in any area of research on protists. The criteria for acceptance of manuscripts are scientific excellence, significance, and interest for a broad readership. Suitable subject areas include: molecular, cell and developmental biology, biochemistry, systematics and phylogeny, and ecology of protists. Both autotrophic and heterotrophic protists as well as parasites are covered. The journal publishes original papers, short historical perspectives and includes a news and views section.
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