受河口羽流影响的沿海生态系统中细菌系统发育多样性与异养生产力的耦合。

IF 5.1 Q1 ECOLOGY
ISME communications Pub Date : 2025-06-20 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/ismeco/ycaf102
Yao Liu, Shujie Cai, Wenxin Fan, Wupeng Xiao, Xin Liu, Edward A Laws, Bangqin Huang
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了解海洋浮游细菌的多样性-生产力关系对阐明海洋浮游细菌的生态功能至关重要。然而,研究往往集中在物种多样性上,而忽视了系统发育多样性,这可能有助于更深入地了解自然系统中形成DPR的复杂生态过程。本研究通过探索系统发育多样性在受河口羽流影响的南海北部沿海生态系统中浮游细菌生产力中的作用,解决了这一空白。我们的目标是解开驱动DPR的机制,并研究河口羽流如何调节这些过程。我们的研究结果表明,珠江羽流对浮游植物产量的显著增强增加了细菌产量、丰度和细胞特异性产量。从元群落的角度来看,系统发育多样性而不是物种多样性显著提高了生产力。羽流减少了积极的物种相互作用和互补性,但放大了选择效应,其中系统发育多样性的增加提高了包括高产物种的可能性。在受烟柱影响的社区中,近亲和高产枝主导了DPR。系统发育多样性组合表现出增强的生态位分化,通过减轻排斥促进了生产枝的稳定共存。我们还分别描述了在未受羽流影响和未受羽流影响的群落中,负选择效应和物种排斥的增加是如何导致物种多样性与生产力脱钩的。这些发现强调了河口羽流通过增加系统发育多样性和在浮游细菌群落中引发复杂的适应性反应来提高生产力的关键作用。今后需要进行全面评估,以阐明这些动态对海洋生态系统服务的影响。
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Coupling between bacterial phylogenetic diversity and heterotrophic productivity in a coastal ecosystem affected by estuarine plumes.

Understanding the diversity-productivity relationship (DPR) is crucial for elucidating the ecological functions of marine bacterioplankton. However, studies have often focused on species diversity, neglecting phylogenetic diversity, which may offer deeper insights into the complex ecological processes shaping DPR in natural systems. This study addressed this gap by exploring the role of phylogenetic diversity in bacterioplankton productivity in the northern South China Sea, a coastal ecosystem influenced by estuarine plumes. We aimed to disentangle the mechanisms driving DPR and investigate how estuarine plumes modulate these processes. Our results show that the substantial enhancement of phytoplankton production by the Pearl River plume increased bacterial production, abundance, and cell-specific production. From a metacommunity perspective, phylogenetic diversity, rather than species diversity, significantly enhanced productivity. The plume reduced positive species interactions and complementarity but amplified the selection effect, where increased phylogenetic diversity raised the likelihood of including highly productive species. In plume-impacted communities, distantly related and highly productive clades dominated the DPR. Phylogenetically diverse assemblages exhibited enhanced niche differentiation that facilitated the stable coexistence of productive clades by mitigating exclusion. We also delineated how the negative selection effect and increased species exclusion contributed to the decoupling of species diversity from productivity in communities unaffected and affected by the plume, respectively. These findings highlighted the pivotal role of estuarine plumes in enhancing productivity via increased phylogenetic diversity and in eliciting complex adaptive responses within bacterioplankton communities. Future comprehensive assessments will be needed to elucidate the implications of these dynamics on marine ecosystem services.

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