Time-decay patterns and irregular disturbance: contrasting roles of abundant and rare microbial communities in dynamic coastal seawater.

IF 3.9 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Applied and Environmental Microbiology Pub Date : 2025-01-31 Epub Date: 2024-12-09 DOI:10.1128/aem.01751-24
Yulin Zhang, Derui Song, Peng Yao, Xiao-Hua Zhang, Jiwen Liu
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Microbial communities in coastal seas experience strong environmental disturbances, yet their response patterns, especially regarding differently abundant subcommunities, remain poorly understood. Here, through 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing, we investigated the diversity, time-decay pattern, and assembly process of abundant, conditionally rare taxa (CRT) and rare microbial subcommunities in temperate coastal waters over 60 consecutive weeks. The abundant (50.9%) and CRT (46.1%) communities each comprised approximately half of the planktonic community, while the CRT and rare communities contributed to the extremely high species diversity. Distinct temporal heterogeneity was observed among the three fractions and was associated with taxonomic level. The abundant subcommunity exhibited time-decay patterns at all taxonomic levels, while for CRT, the pattern was found only at finer levels. In contrast, variations of the rare community loosely followed a temporal rhythm and were largely confined within a specific taxonomic range, likely raised from turnovers among closely related taxa. Determinism dominated the community assembly of the abundant fraction, while the rare one was more controlled by stochasticity that may be related to pulse terrigenous inputs and anthropogenic disturbances. The rare subcommunity with narrow niche widths likely represented a stable repository to offer episodic specialists, while the abundant taxa that exhibited broader niche widths were considered the generalists in fluctuating environments. Our study revealed the distinct strategies that abundant and rare communities adopt to maintain community stability in temporal dynamics of prokaryotic plankton in the coastal seawater.

Importance: The relative importance of rare and abundant taxa in microbial temporal patterns remains debated. Here, we identified taxonomically associated distinct diversity modes of abundant and rare subcommunities from a year-round time-series study in dynamic coastal seawater. We highlighted the significance of the rare subcommunity in maintaining community stability by serving as a repository to offer specialists driven by stochastic processes over time. The abundant subcommunity, by contrast, contributed mainly to temporal rhythmic variations. This study expands the current understanding of the temporal dynamics and stability of coastal microbial communities by revealing distinct variation patterns of subcommunities with different abundances.

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时间衰减模式与不规则扰动:沿海动态海水中丰富与稀少微生物群落的对比作用。
沿海海域的微生物群落经历了强烈的环境干扰,但它们的响应模式,特别是不同数量的亚群落,仍然知之甚少。本文通过16S rRNA基因扩增子测序,研究了温带沿海水域丰富的条件稀有分类群(CRT)和稀有微生物亚群落的多样性、时间衰减模式和组装过程。丰富群落(50.9%)和CRT群落(46.1%)各占浮游生物群落的一半左右,而CRT群落和稀有群落贡献了极高的物种多样性。三个组间存在明显的时间异质性,且与分类学水平有关。丰富的亚群落在所有分类水平上都表现出时间衰减模式,而CRT只在更精细的水平上发现了这种模式。相比之下,稀有群落的变异松散地遵循时间节奏,并且在很大程度上限制在特定的分类范围内,可能是由密切相关的分类群之间的更替引起的。丰分的群落组合以决定论为主,而少分的群落组合则更多地受脉冲陆源输入和人为干扰的随机性控制。具有狭窄生态位宽度的稀有亚群落可能代表了一个稳定的知识库,提供了偶发性的专家,而具有较宽生态位宽度的丰富分类群则被认为是波动环境中的通才。本研究揭示了沿海海水中原核浮游生物群落在维持群落稳定性方面所采取的不同策略。重要性:在微生物时间模式中,稀有和丰富的分类群的相对重要性仍然存在争议。在此,我们通过对动态沿海海水的全年时间序列研究,确定了丰富和稀有亚群落在分类上相关的不同多样性模式。我们强调了罕见的亚社区在维护社区稳定方面的重要性,它作为一个存储库,为随时间推移的随机过程驱动的专家提供服务。相比之下,丰富的亚群落主要对时间节奏变化做出贡献。本研究通过揭示不同丰度亚群落的不同变化模式,扩展了目前对沿海微生物群落时间动态和稳定性的理解。
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Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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730
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1.9 months
期刊介绍: Applied and Environmental Microbiology (AEM) publishes papers that make significant contributions to (a) applied microbiology, including biotechnology, protein engineering, bioremediation, and food microbiology, (b) microbial ecology, including environmental, organismic, and genomic microbiology, and (c) interdisciplinary microbiology, including invertebrate microbiology, plant microbiology, aquatic microbiology, and geomicrobiology.
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