Resource diversity disturbs marine Vibrio diversity and community stability, but loss of Vibrio diversity enhances community stability

Author:

Qin Xinyi12,Hou Qinghua1,Zhao Huaxian2,Wang Pengbin3,Yang Shu2,Liao Nengjian4,Huang Jiongqing5,Li Xiaoli5,He Qing1,Nethmini Rajapakshalage Thashikala1,Jiang Gonglingxia1,He Shiying2,Chen Qingxiang1,Dong Ke6ORCID,Li Nan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory for Coastal Ocean Variation and Disaster Prediction, Key Laboratory of Climate, Resources and Environment in Continental Shelf Sea and Deep Sea of Department of Education of Guangdong Province, College of Ocean and Meteorology Guangdong Ocean University Zhanjiang China

2. Key Laboratory of Environment Change and Resources use in Beibu Gulf, Ministry of Education Nanning Normal University Nanning China

3. Key Laboratory of Marine Ecosystem Dynamics, Second Institute of Oceanography Ministry of Natural Re‐Sources Hangzhou China

4. College of Environmental Science and Engineering Guilin University of Technology Guilin China

5. School of Agriculture Ludong University Yantai China

6. Department of Biological Sciences Kyonggi University Suwon‐si Gyeonggi‐do South Korea

Abstract

AbstractVibrio is a salt‐tolerant heterotrophic bacterium that occupies an important ecological niche in marine environments. However, little is known about the contribution of resource diversity to the marine Vibrio diversity and community stability. In this study, we investigated the association among resource diversity, taxonomic diversity, phylogenetic diversity, and community stability of marine Vibrio in the Beibu Gulf. V. campbellii and V. hangzhouensis were the dominant groups in seawater and sediments, respectively, in the Beibu Gulf. Higher alpha diversity was observed in the sediments than in the seawater. Marine Vibrio community assembly was dominated by deterministic processes. Pearson's correlation analysis showed that nitrite (‐N), dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN), ammonium (‐N), and pH were the main factors affecting marine Vibrio community stability in the surface, middle, and bottom layers of seawater and sediment, respectively. Partial least‐squares path models (PLS‐PM) demonstrated that resource diversity, water properties, nutrients, and geographical distance had important impacts on phylogenetic and taxonomic diversity. Regression analysis revealed that the impact of resource diversity on marine Vibrio diversity and community stability varied across different habitats, but loss of Vibrio diversity increases community stability. Overall, this study provided insights into the mechanisms underlying the maintenance of Vibrio diversity and community stability in marine environments.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region

Publisher

Wiley

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