温度和盐度升高对博伊河异养纳米鞭毛虫微生物群落和食物选择性的影响

IF 5.1 Q1 ECOLOGY
ISME communications Pub Date : 2025-03-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/ismeco/ycaf049
Lisa Boden, Dana Bludau, Guido Sieber, Aman Deep, Daria Baikova, Gwendoline M David, Una Hadžiomerović, Tom L Stach, Jens Boenigk
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微生物捕食者-猎物的相互作用在水生食物网中起着至关重要的作用。嗜菌原生生物不仅调节着细菌种群的数量和生物量,而且深刻影响着细菌群落的结构。因此,原生细菌数量和质量的改变会影响水生食物网的整体结构。虽然有充分的证据表明,环境条件的变化或非生物应激源的发生可以导致微生物群落组成的变化,但这种干扰对食物选择的影响仍然未知。在这里,我们研究了高温和盐碱化对异养纳米鞭毛虫食物选择性的影响,通过催化报告沉积荧光原位杂交和荧光显微镜监测预先选择的目标细菌的摄取。结果表明,盐碱化而非温度升高显著提高了鞭毛虫对湖泊微杆菌(放线菌)的选择性。然而,降低放牧压力的影响被盐度增加对放线菌生长的负面影响所抵消。我们的研究结果表明,当细菌类群对特定的应激源不敏感时,应激源对原生捕食者摄食行为的影响可能会强烈影响其猎物群落的组成。
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The impact of elevated temperature and salinity on microbial communities and food selectivity in heterotrophic nanoflagellates in the Boye River.

Microbial predator-prey interactions play a crucial role in aquatic food webs. Bacterivorous protists not only regulate the quantity and biomass of bacterial populations but also profoundly influence the structure of bacterial communities. Consequently, alterations in both the quantity and quality of protist bacterivory can influence the overall structure of aquatic food webs. While it is well-documented that changes in environmental conditions or the occurrence of abiotic stressors can lead to shifts in microbial community compositions, the impact of such disturbances on food selection remains unknown. Here, we investigated the effects of elevated temperature and salinization on food selectivity of heterotrophic nanoflagellates by monitoring the uptake of preselected target bacteria via catalyzed reporter deposition fluorescence in situ hybridization and fluorescence microscopy. Our results indicate that salinization, but not increased temperature, significantly increased the flagellates' selection against Microbacterium lacusdiani (Actinomycetota). However, the effect of the reduced grazing pressure was counterbalanced by the negative effect of increased salinity on the growth of Actinomycetota. Our results suggest that the effect of stressors on the feeding behavior of protistan predators may strongly affect the composition of their prey community, when bacterial taxa are concerned that are less sensitive to the particular stressor.

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