Contribution of different dispersal sources to the metabolic response of lake bacterioplankton following a salinity change

被引:19
作者
Comte, Jerome [1 ,2 ]
Langenheder, Silke [1 ]
Berga, Merce [1 ,3 ]
Lindstrom, Eva S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Uppsala Univ, Dept Ecol & Genet Limnol, Evolutionary Biol Ctr, Norbyvagen 18 D, S-75236 Uppsala, Sweden
[2] Environm & Climate Change Canada, Canada Ctr Inland Waters, Watershed Hydrol & Ecol Res Div, Water Sci & Technol, Burlington, ON L7S 1A1, Canada
[3] Leibniz Inst Balt Sea Res, Biol Oceanog, Seestr 15, D-18119 Rostock, Germany
基金
瑞典研究理事会;
关键词
AIRBORNE BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES; MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES; DIVERSITY; ENVIRONMENTS; RESILIENCE; ATMOSPHERE; RESISTANCE; VARIABILITY; DISTURBANCE; MECHANISMS;
D O I
10.1111/1462-2920.13593
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Dispersal can modify how bacterial community composition (BCC) changes in response to environmental perturbations, yet knowledge about the functional consequences of dispersal is limited. Here we hypothesized that changes in bacterial community production in response to a salinity disturbance depend on the possibility to recruit cells from different dispersal sources. To investigate this, we conducted an in situ mesocosm experiment where bacterial communities of an oligotrophic lake were exposed to different salinities (0, 18, 36 psu) for 2 weeks and subjected to dispersal of cells originating from sediments, air (mesocosms open to air deposition), both or none. BCC was determined using 454 pyrosequencing of the 16S rRNA gene and bacterial production was measured by H-3 leucine uptake. Bacterial production differed significantly among salinity treatments and dispersal treatments, being highest at high salinity. These changes were associated with changes in BCC and it was found that the identity of the main functional contributors differed at different salinities. Our results further showed that after a salinity perturbation, the response of bacterial communities depended on the recruitment of taxa, including marine representatives (e.g., Alphaproteobacteria Loktanella, Erythrobacter and the Gammaproteobacterium Rheiheimera) from dispersal sources, in which atmospheric deposition appeared to play a major role.
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