海藻全息生物的季节周期:多年时间序列揭示了重复的微生物变化和核心分类群

IF 4.3 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Chantal Marie Mudlaff, Florian Weinberger, Luisa Düsedau, Marjan Ghotbi, Sven Künzel, Guido Bonthond
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摘要

季节性是驱动周期性环境变化的重要自然特征。居住在岩石海岸和泥滩等浅水区的海藻holobionts特别容易受到季节变化的影响,但人们对季节性对其微生物群落的影响知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们进行了一个为期三年的时间序列,每两个月采样一次,以评估微细叶藻(Gracilaria vermiculophylla)中微生物表层生物群的季节性。我们的研究结果揭示了明显的季节变化,无论是在分类上还是在功能上,在连续几年的冬末和初夏之间振荡。表层生物群在不同种群间具有不同的分类特征,但在功能上具有相似性,表明季节变异性驱动功能变化,而空间变异性则更为冗余。我们还确定了季节性核心微生物群,这些微生物群在特定时间与宿主一致(重新)相关,以及全年存在的永久核心,独立于季节或地理位置。这些发现突出了海藻全息生物的动态而又有弹性的特性,并证明了它们的表层生物群会发生可预测的变化。因此,本研究为了解海藻相关微生物群的时间动态提供了重要的见解,并证明了海藻宿主与其表观生物群之间的关系不是静态的,而是自然地受到持续的季节性演替过程的影响。
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Seasonal Cycles in a Seaweed Holobiont: A Multiyear Time Series Reveals Repetitive Microbial Shifts and Core Taxa

Seasonal Cycles in a Seaweed Holobiont: A Multiyear Time Series Reveals Repetitive Microbial Shifts and Core Taxa

Seasonality is an important natural feature that drives cyclic environmental changes. Seaweed holobionts, inhabiting shallow waters such as rocky shores and mud flats, are subject to seasonal changes in particular, but little is known about the influence of seasonality on their microbial communities. In this study, we conducted a three-year time series, sampling at two-month intervals, to assess the seasonality of microbial epibiota in the seaweed holobiont Gracilaria vermiculophylla. Our results reveal pronounced seasonal shifts that are both taxonomic and functional, oscillating between late winter and early summer across consecutive years. While epibiota varied taxonomically between populations, they were functionally similar, indicating that seasonal variability drives functional changes, while spatial variability is more redundant. We also identified seasonal core microbiota that consistently (re)associated with the host at specific times, alongside a permanent core that is present year-round, independent of season or geography. These findings highlight the dynamic yet resilient nature of seaweed holobionts and demonstrate that their epibiota undergo predictable changes. Therewith, this research offers important insights into the temporal dynamics of seaweed-associated microbiota and demonstrates that the relationship between seaweed host and its epibiota is not static but naturally subject to an ongoing seasonal succession process.

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Environmental microbiology
Environmental microbiology 环境科学-微生物学
CiteScore
9.90
自引率
3.90%
发文量
427
审稿时长
2.3 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Microbiology provides a high profile vehicle for publication of the most innovative, original and rigorous research in the field. The scope of the Journal encompasses the diversity of current research on microbial processes in the environment, microbial communities, interactions and evolution and includes, but is not limited to, the following: the structure, activities and communal behaviour of microbial communities microbial community genetics and evolutionary processes microbial symbioses, microbial interactions and interactions with plants, animals and abiotic factors microbes in the tree of life, microbial diversification and evolution population biology and clonal structure microbial metabolic and structural diversity microbial physiology, growth and survival microbes and surfaces, adhesion and biofouling responses to environmental signals and stress factors modelling and theory development pollution microbiology extremophiles and life in extreme and unusual little-explored habitats element cycles and biogeochemical processes, primary and secondary production microbes in a changing world, microbially-influenced global changes evolution and diversity of archaeal and bacterial viruses new technological developments in microbial ecology and evolution, in particular for the study of activities of microbial communities, non-culturable microorganisms and emerging pathogens
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