基于高通量绝对定量的黄河水体与底泥细菌群落相互作用特征

IF 4.2 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Ming Chen, Wenxiu Bao, Wen Zhang, Minshi Wang, Qingqing Zhao, Yujie Huang, Yuan Lu
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细菌群落对于连接水生和沉积物生态系统至关重要。采用高通量绝对定量方法,采集了黄河下游济南河段水体和沉积物样本,获得了细菌类群的绝对丰度。综合理化性质,水体-沉积物细菌群落表现出“高连通性和强异质性”的交互作用特征。高连通性表现在相似的群落组成、功能组成和组装机制,以及共享的核心属,其中高浓度悬浮粒子在其中发挥了关键作用。异质性表现在不同的分类群丰度、多样性、共现网络拓扑结构和功能专门化等方面,均受环境因子的调控。沉积物中细菌总丰度和优势门丰度比水中高1 ~ 2个数量级。水体群落具有较高的α-多样性和共现网络复杂性(边数、平均度、图密度)。共鉴定出18个具有跨介质生存适应性的共有属(属假单胞菌门、拟杆菌门等)。尽管沉积物比水中具有更大的碳/氮循环潜力,但99.1%的共享KOs支持功能连通性。随机过程(以漂变过程为主)在群落组成中占主导地位,在水体中占93.6%,在沉积物中占75.5%。本研究为黄河生态评价提供了微生物定量指标,确定了跨介质适应性属作为潜在的生物修复资源,并为邻近河流生境的生态系统维护提供了微生物学视角。
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Interaction characteristics of bacterial communities in water and sediment in the Yellow River based on high-throughput absolute quantification.

Bacterial communities are crucial for connecting aquatic and sediment ecosystems. Water and sediment samples were collected from the Jinan section of the lower Yellow River, and absolute abundances of bacterial taxa were obtained via high-throughput absolute quantification. Integrating physicochemical properties, the water-sediment bacterial communities exhibited interactive characteristics of "high connectivity and strong heterogeneity". High connectivity was manifested in similar community and functional compositions and assembly mechanisms, along with shared core genera, in which high-concentration suspended particulates played a key role. Strong heterogeneity was reflected in distinct taxa abundances, diversity, co-occurrence network topologies, and functional specializations, all regulated by environmental factors. Sediments harbored total bacterial abundances and abundances of dominant phyla 1-2 orders of magnitude higher than those in water. Water community showed higher α-diversity and co-occurrence network complexity (edges, average degree, graph density). Eighteen shared genera (belonging to Pseudomonadota and Bacteroidota etc.) with cross-medium survival adaptability were identified. Functional connectivity was supported by 99.1% shared KOs, despite sediments had greater carbon/nitrogen cycling potential than that in water. Stochastic processes, mainly drift, dominated community assembly, contributing more in water (93.6%) than in sediment (75.5%). This study provides microbiological quantitative indicators for Yellow River ecological assessment, identifies cross-medium adaptive genera as potential bioremediation resources, and offers a microbiological perspective on ecosystem maintenance in adjacent river habitats.

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World journal of microbiology & biotechnology
World journal of microbiology & biotechnology 工程技术-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
2.40%
发文量
257
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology publishes research papers and review articles on all aspects of Microbiology and Microbial Biotechnology. Since its foundation, the Journal has provided a forum for research work directed toward finding microbiological and biotechnological solutions to global problems. As many of these problems, including crop productivity, public health and waste management, have major impacts in the developing world, the Journal especially reports on advances for and from developing regions. Some topics are not within the scope of the Journal. Please do not submit your manuscript if it falls into one of the following categories: · Virology · Simple isolation of microbes from local sources · Simple descriptions of an environment or reports on a procedure · Veterinary, agricultural and clinical topics in which the main focus is not on a microorganism · Data reporting on host response to microbes · Optimization of a procedure · Description of the biological effects of not fully identified compounds or undefined extracts of natural origin · Data on not fully purified enzymes or procedures in which they are applied All articles published in the Journal are independently refereed.
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