Patterns of bacterial generalists and specialists in lakes and reservoirs along a latitudinal gradient

Author:

Zuo Jun1ORCID,Liu Lemian2ORCID,Xiao Peng3,Xu Zijie14,Wilkinson David M.5,Grossart Hans‐Peter67,Chen Huihuang14,Yang Jun1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Aquatic EcoHealth Group, Fujian Key Laboratory of Watershed Ecology, Key Laboratory of Urban Environment and Health, Institute of Urban Environment Chinese Academy of Sciences Xiamen China

2. College of Biological Science and Engineering Fuzhou University Fuzhou China

3. National and Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Ecological Treatment Technology for Urban Water Pollution, Zhejiang Provincial Key Lab for Water Environment and Marine Biological Resources Protection, Institute for Eco‐Environmental Research of Sanyang Wetland Wenzhou University Wenzhou China

4. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

5. School of Life and Environmental Sciences University of Lincoln Lincoln UK

6. Department of Plankton and Microbial Ecology Leibniz‐Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB) Stechlin Germany

7. Institute of Biochemistry and Biology University of Potsdam Potsdam Germany

Abstract

AbstractAimThe geographical distribution of bacteria is an important, but poorly understood, topic in microbial ecology. A major question is how broadly distributed generalist taxa, and limitedly distributed specialist taxa, vary across a latitudinal gradient in freshwater ecosystems. We predict that: (a) generalists and specialists exhibit latitudinal diversity gradient with different patterns; (b) their community assemblies are mainly driven by stochastic processes; and (c) generalists coexist through niche differences, while specialists coexist through fitness differences.LocationSixty lakes and reservoirs in China, ranging from 18° N to 50° N.Time PeriodJuly–August in 2012 and 2018.Taxa StudiedBacterioplankton.MethodsWe clustered zero‐radius operational taxonomic unit (zOTU) (subspecies‐like level) into operational taxonomic unit (OTU) (species‐like level) and calculated the intra‐specific variation and spatial asynchrony of OTU. We examined the relative effects of environment versus space (latitude) on bacterial community and quantified the community assembly processes of generalists and specialists, respectively. The binary‐state speciation and extinction (BiSSE) model has been used to estimate the evolutionary characteristics. The abundances of the top zOTUs within each OTU were identified to reveal their niche preferences (distribution patterns at different sites).ResultsWe found that bacterial generalists had a higher intra‐specific variation, greater asynchrony and wider niche width than the specialists. With increasing latitude, bacterial diversity decreased with abundance variations in generalists and occurrence variations in specialists, respectively. Diversification in stochastic processes was the main driving factor in both groups, though deterministic processes showed greater effects on specialists than generalists in local communities. Bacterial generalists coexisted through niche differences, whereas specialists coexisted through average fitness differences.Main ConclusionsWe demonstrated distinct latitudinal distribution patterns of bacterial generalists and specialists. These results highlight differences in biogeography of microbial generalist and specialist taxa mediated by intra‐specific variation and emphasize their distinctly vital roles mediated by differing mechanisms in freshwater ecosystems.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Global and Planetary Change

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