Diversity and assembly processes of microbial eukaryotic communities in Fildes Peninsula Lakes (West Antarctica)
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Published:2022-09-29
Issue:18
Volume:19
Page:4639-4654
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ISSN:1726-4189
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Container-title:Biogeosciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Biogeosciences
Author:
Zhang Chunmei,Li Huirong,Zeng Yinxin,Ding Haitao,Wang Bin,Li Yangjie,Ji Zhongqiang,Bi Yonghong,Luo Wei
Abstract
Abstract. The diversity, co-occurrence patterns, and assembly processes of microbial
eukaryotes (0.2–20 µm) in Antarctic freshwater lakes are not well
understood, despite their wide distribution and ecological importance. This
study used Illumina high-throughput sequencing to investigate the microbial
eukaryotic communities of five freshwater lakes on the Fildes Peninsula over
three summer seasons. A total of 28 phyla were detected, with phytoplankton
occupying the highest percentage of sequences (accounting for up to 98 %).
The dominant taxa consisted of Chrysophyta, Chlorophyta, and Cryptophyta.
The species richness (113–268) and Shannon index (1.70–3.50) varied among
the lakes, with higher values recorded in Lake Chang Hu and Lake Kitec and
the lowest value obtained for Lake Yue Ya. There were significant
differences between the microbial eukaryotic communities of the lakes, with
spatial and temporal heterogeneity in the relative abundance of the
dominant taxa (P<0.05). Environmental variables explained about
39 % of the variation in community structures, with water temperature and
phosphate identified as the driving factors (P<0.05). Network
analysis revealed comprehensive co-occurrence relationships (positive
correlation 82 % vs. negative correlation 18 %). The neutral community
model revealed that neutral processes explained more than 55 % of the
community variation. Stochastic processes (e.g. homogenizing dispersal and
undominated processes) predominated in community assembly over the
deterministic processes. These findings demonstrate the diversity of the
microbial eukaryotic communities in the freshwater lakes of the Fildes
Peninsula and have important implications for understanding the community
assembly in these ecosystems.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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