青藏高原宗若湖溃决后新近形成的多年冻土中微生物横向和纵向变化格局

IF 3.5 3区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Saifei Li, Yang Liu, Wenqiang Wang, Yongqin Liu, Mukan Ji
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在极地和高山地区,全球变暖和地形变化正在使湖泊干涸,使它们变成永久冻土,微生物群落和元素循环也发生了变化。本文研究了青藏高原宗格湖新暴露沉积物中细菌和古细菌(原核)群落的变化,重点研究了横向(800 m)和纵向(80 cm)水平上的原核多样性、群落结构和参与碳固定和氮循环的基因。结果表明,原核生物丰富度随着碳浓度的降低而降低。群落结构变化剧烈,主要受离湖距离的影响,其次受沉积物深度的影响,环境过滤和扩散限制分别决定了群落的横向和纵向分布。PICRUSt2结果显示,与碳固定相关的基因的相对丰度沿横向水平增加,表明微生物碳固定物抵消了永久冻土形成过程中的碳损失。相反,与反硝化相关的基因也增加了,这可能导致氮的损失,并通过释放一氧化氮气体来促进全球变暖。本研究强调了全球变暖背景下湖泊流域原核生物群落的恢复力及其生态意义。
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Microbial changing patterns across lateral and vertical horizons in recently formed permafrost after the outburst of Zonag Lake, Tibetan Plateau.

In polar and alpine regions, global warming and landform changes are draining lakes, transforming them into permafrost with altered microbial communities and element cycling. In this study, we investigated bacterial and archaeal (prokaryotic) community changes in the newly exposed sediment of Zonag Lake (Tibetan Plateau), focusing on prokaryotic diversity, community structure, and genes involved in carbon fixation and nitrogen cycling across lateral (up to 800 m) and vertical (up to 80 cm) horizons. The results showed that prokaryotic richness decreased across the lateral horizons, coinciding with reductions in carbon concentrations. Dramatic changes in community structure were also observed, primarily influenced by the distance from the lake and then by sediment depth, with environmental filtering and dispersal limitations shaping the lateral and vertical distributions, respectively. Based on PICRUSt2 results, the relative abundance of genes related to carbon fixation increased along the lateral horizon, suggesting that microbial carbon fixers are counteracting the carbon loss during permafrost formation. In contrast, the genes related to denitrification also increased, which may lead to nitrogen loss and contribute to global warming by releasing nitric oxide gas. This study highlights the resilience of prokaryotic communities in drained lake basins and their ecological implications under global warming.

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FEMS microbiology ecology
FEMS microbiology ecology 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
2.40%
发文量
132
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: FEMS Microbiology Ecology aims to ensure efficient publication of high-quality papers that are original and provide a significant contribution to the understanding of microbial ecology. The journal contains Research Articles and MiniReviews on fundamental aspects of the ecology of microorganisms in natural soil, aquatic and atmospheric habitats, including extreme environments, and in artificial or managed environments. Research papers on pure cultures and in the areas of plant pathology and medical, food or veterinary microbiology will be published where they provide valuable generic information on microbial ecology. Papers can deal with culturable and non-culturable forms of any type of microorganism: bacteria, archaea, filamentous fungi, yeasts, protozoa, cyanobacteria, algae or viruses. In addition, the journal will publish Perspectives, Current Opinion and Controversy Articles, Commentaries and Letters to the Editor on topical issues in microbial ecology. - Application of ecological theory to microbial ecology - Interactions and signalling between microorganisms and with plants and animals - Interactions between microorganisms and their physicochemical enviornment - Microbial aspects of biogeochemical cycles and processes - Microbial community ecology - Phylogenetic and functional diversity of microbial communities - Evolutionary biology of microorganisms
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