Abstract
AbstractUnder-ice community dynamics are barely understood. Temporal and spatial studies are needed to fully understand the consequences of a declining ice cover on microbial biodiversity. Here, bacterial communities of different years (2015, 2017–2021) and layers (upper and lower euphotic layer, euphotic layer, hypolimnion) were assessed by Illumina sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene. Alpha- and beta-diversity of summer and under-ice hypolimnetic communities were similar, and a seasonal difference was found only when excluding summer hypolimnetic communities. Similarly, in non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS), summer and under-ice communities were different even though hypolimnetic communities were similar. Investigating under-ice conditions, the year 2017 showed highest under-ice light and chlorophyll-a while 2021 showed no under-ice light and lowest chlorophyll-a. Under-ice communities were not linked to layer differences implying that a spatial distinction under ice was less important than in summer, especially in years with little or no under-ice light. Most under-ice bacterial classes and ASVs showed direct and indirect dependencies on light availability and primary production. Similarly in NMDS with only under-ice communities, light transparency and primary production were important. In the future, ice conditions with less snow cover might lead to bacterial communities similar to that of high-light years (2017, 2018, 2020).
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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