Biogeographic Analysis Suggests Two Types of Planktonic Prokaryote Communities in the Barents Sea

Author:

Namsaraev Zorigto12ORCID,Kozlova Aleksandra1,Tuzov Fedor34,Krylova Anastasia1,Izotova Anna1,Makarov Ivan5,Bezgreshnov Andrei6,Melnikova Anna1ORCID,Trofimova Anna7ORCID,Kuzmin Denis2,Patrushev Maksim1,Toshchakov Stepan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Kurchatov Centre for Genome Research, National Research Centre “Kurchatov Institute”, 123182 Moscow, Russia

2. Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, 141701 Dolgoprudny, Russia

3. Department of Oceanology, Faculty of Geography, Lomonosov Moscow State University, 119991 Moscow, Russia

4. All-Russian Research Institute for Civil Defense and Emergencies, 121352 Moscow, Russia

5. Independent Researcher, 115513 Moscow, Russia

6. Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, 199397 Saint Petersburg, Russia

7. Department of Geography and Hydrometeorology, Higher School of Natural Sciences and Technologies, Northern (Arctic) Federal University, 163002 Arkhangelsk, Russia

Abstract

The Barents Sea is one of the most rapidly changing Arctic regions, with an unprecedented sea ice decline and increase in water temperature and salinity. We have studied the diversity of prokaryotic communities using 16S metabarcoding in the western and northeastern parts of the Barents Sea along the Kola Section and the section from Novaya Zemlya to Franz Joseph Land. The hypothesis-independent clustering method revealed the existence of two distinct types of communities. The most common prokaryotic taxa were shared between two types of communities, but their relative abundance was different. It was found that the geographic location of the sampling sites explained more than 30% of the difference between communities, while no statistically significant correlation between environmental parameters and community composition was found. The representatives of the Psychrobacter, Sulfitobacter and Polaribacter genera were dominant in samples from both types of communities. The first type of community was also dominated by members of Halomonas, Pseudoalteromonas, Planococcaceae and an unclassified representative of the Alteromonadaceae family. The second type of community also had a significant proportion of Nitrincolaceae, SAR92, SAR11 Clade I, NS9, Cryomorphaceae and SUP05 representatives. The origin of these communities can be explained by the influence of environmental factors or by the different origins of water masses. This research highlights the importance of studying biogeographic patterns in the Barents Sea in comparison with those in the North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean prokaryote communities.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russian Federation

CTD-Probe processed and visualized with the support of the Russian Science Foundation grant

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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