Phytoplanktonic species in the haloalkaline Lake Dziani Dzaha select their archaeal microbiome

Author:

Bruto Maxime1,Oger Philippe M.2ORCID,Got Patrice3,Bernard Cécile4,Melayah Delphine2,Cloarec Lilian A.2,Duval Charlotte4,Escalas Arthur3ORCID,Duperron Sébastien4,Guigard Ludivine2,Leboulanger Christophe3,Ader Magali5,Sarazin Gerard5,Jézéquel Didier56,Agogué Hélène7,Troussellier Marc3,Hugoni Mylène28ORCID

Affiliation:

1. VetAgro Sup Anses, UMR Mycoplasmoses Animales Marcy l'Etoile France

2. Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1, INSA Lyon, CNRS, UMR 5240 Microbiologie, Adaptation et Pathogénie Villeurbanne France

3. MARBEC Univ Montpellier, IRD, CNRS, Ifremer Sète France

4. UMR 7245 Molécules de Communication et Adaptations des Microorganismes (MCAM) MNHN‐CNRS Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle Paris Cedex 05 France

5. Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris Université Paris Cité Paris France

6. UMR CARRTEL INRAE‐USMB Thonon France

7. LIENSs, UMR7266 La Rochelle Université – CNRS La Rochelle France

8. Institut Universitaire de France (IUF) Paris France

Abstract

AbstractMicroorganisms are key contributors of aquatic biogeochemical cycles but their microscale ecology remains largely unexplored, especially interactions occurring between phytoplankton and microorganisms in the phycosphere, that is the region immediately surrounding phytoplankton cells. The current study aimed to provide evidence of the phycosphere taking advantage of a unique hypersaline, hyperalkaline ecosystem, Lake Dziani Dzaha (Mayotte), where two phytoplanktonic species permanently co‐dominate: a cyanobacterium, Arthrospira fusiformis, and a green microalga, Picocystis salinarum. To assay phycospheric microbial diversity from in situ sampling, we set up a flow cytometry cell‐sorting methodology for both phytoplanktonic populations, coupled with metabarcoding and comparative microbiome diversity. We focused on archaeal communities as they represent a non‐negligible part of the phycospheric diversity, however their role is poorly understood. This work is the first which successfully explores in situ archaeal diversity distribution showing contrasted phycospheric compositions, with P. salinarum phycosphere notably enriched in Woesearchaeales OTUs while A. fusiformis phycosphere was enriched in methanogenic lineages affiliated OTUs such as Methanomicrobiales or Methanofastidiosales. Most archaeal OTUs, including Woesearchaeales considered in literature as symbionts, were either ubiquitous or specific of the free‐living microbiome (i.e. present in the 3–0.2 μm fraction). Seminally, several archaeal OTUs were enriched from the free‐living microbiome to the phytoplankton phycospheres, suggesting (i) either the inhibition or decrease of other OTUs, or (ii) the selection of specific OTUs resulting from the physical influence of phytoplanktonic species on surrounding Archaea.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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