营养状态对太湖表层沉积物细菌组成及分布的影响

IF 2.7 2区 生物学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Zhihao Zhang, Yuqiang Tao, Ning Yu
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1. 水的营养状态显著影响沉积物中细菌群落的结构。营养状态的直接和间接影响,以及营养引起的有机物性质的变化,对沉积物中细菌的组成和分布的影响在很大程度上仍然是未知的。2. 我们从中国第三大淡水湖太湖的5个区域的21个地点收集了表层沉积物。这些地点代表了从中营养化到中度富营养化的一系列营养状态。研究了太湖表层沉积物中营养状态对细菌组成和分布的影响。无论水体营养状态如何,太湖表层沉积物DNA序列中最丰富的门是变形菌门、厚壁菌门和拟杆菌门。表层沉积物中变形菌门和厚壁菌门的相对丰度随着水体营养水平指数(TLI)的增加而增加。相反,拟杆菌门、酸杆菌门和纤维杆菌门的相对丰度随着TLI的增加而降低。不同水体营养状态下太湖沉积物细菌群落α-生物多样性差异不显著。然而,来自不同营养状态地点的表层沉积物显示出不同的细菌群,这些细菌群要么是特异性存在的,要么是相对丰度较高的。4. 影响太湖沉积物细菌群落的因素包括沉积物总氮、沉积物总磷、沉积物有机碳、δ13C和营养状态。然而,主要的影响因素因地点和营养状态而异。对于中营养态,沉积物有机碳是最重要的因素,而对于中富营养态,营养状态是最重要的因素。5. 我们的发现为水营养状态对沉积物中细菌组成和分布的直接和间接影响提供了证据。
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Effects of Trophic State on the Composition and Distribution of Bacteria in the Surface Sediments of Lake Taihu

1. The trophic state of water significantly affects the structure of bacterial communities in sediments. The direct and indirect impacts of trophic state, along with trophic-induced changes in the properties of organic matter, on the composition and distribution of bacteria in sediments, remain largely unknown.

2. We collected surface sediments from 21 sites across five areas of Lake Taihu, the third largest freshwater lake in China. These sites represented a range of trophic states from mesotrophic to moderately eutrophic. We investigated how trophic state influences bacterial composition and distribution in the surface sediments of Lake Taihu.

3. Proteobacteria, Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes were the most abundant phyla identified in the DNA sequences of surface sediments from the sampling sites in Lake Taihu, regardless of the water trophic state. The relative abundance of Proteobacteria and Firmicutes in the surface sediments increased with trophic level index (TLI) of the water column. In contrast, the relative abundance of Bacteroidetes, Acidobacteria and Fibrinobacteria decreased with increasing TLI. The α-biodiversity of the sediment bacterial community in Lake Taihu did not vary significantly among different water trophic states. However, surface sediments from sites with varied trophic states exhibited different groups of bacteria that were either specifically present or in higher relative abundance.

4. Several factors influenced the sediment bacterial communities in Lake Taihu, including sediment total nitrogen, sediment total phosphorus, sediment organic carbon, δ13C and trophic state. However, the primary influencing factors varied between sites and trophic states. For mesotrophic states, sediment organic carbon was the most important factor, while for moderately eutrophic states, trophic state was the most significant factor.

5. Our findings provide evidence for both the direct and indirect influences of water trophic state on the composition and distribution of bacteria in sediments.

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Freshwater Biology
Freshwater Biology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
3.70%
发文量
162
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Freshwater Biology publishes papers on all aspects of the ecology of inland waters, including rivers and lakes, ground waters, flood plains and other freshwater wetlands. We include studies of micro-organisms, algae, macrophytes, invertebrates, fish and other vertebrates, as well as those concerning whole systems and related physical and chemical aspects of the environment, provided that they have clear biological relevance. Studies may focus at any level in the ecological hierarchy from physiological ecology and animal behaviour, through population dynamics and evolutionary genetics, to community interactions, biogeography and ecosystem functioning. They may also be at any scale: from microhabitat to landscape, and continental to global. Preference is given to research, whether meta-analytical, experimental, theoretical or descriptive, highlighting causal (ecological) mechanisms from which clearly stated hypotheses are derived. Manuscripts with an experimental or conceptual flavour are particularly welcome, as are those or which integrate laboratory and field work, and studies from less well researched areas of the world. Priority is given to submissions that are likely to interest a wide range of readers. We encourage submission of papers well grounded in ecological theory that deal with issues related to the conservation and management of inland waters. Papers interpreting fundamental research in a way that makes clear its applied, strategic or socio-economic relevance are also welcome. Review articles (FRESHWATER BIOLOGY REVIEWS) and discussion papers (OPINION) are also invited: these enable authors to publish high-quality material outside the constraints of standard research papers.
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