一个大型温带流域的温度、水流时间和溶解有机物对河流微生物群落结构的影响

IF 3.8 1区 地球科学 Q1 LIMNOLOGY Limnology and Oceanography Pub Date : 2024-06-29 DOI:10.1002/lno.12591
Ted Bambakidis, Byron C. Crump, Byungman Yoon, Ethan D. Kyzivat, Kelly S. Aho, Charles F. Leal, Jennifer H. Fair, Aron Stubbins, Sasha Wagner, Peter A. Raymond, Jacob D. Hosen
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越来越多的证据表明,河流微生物群落的组成逐渐从上游的陆生类群过渡到下游独特的浮游生物和生物膜类群。然而,人们对这种群落过渡在河网中跨尺度的基本控制却知之甚少。我们假设,群落组成是由水流加权流动时间、温度和溶解有机物(DOM)共同控制的,其机制与 DOM 的脉冲分流概念相似。在整个康涅狄格河流域的 30 个地点,至少每季度收集一次浮游细菌和生物膜样本,为期 2 年。在水文变量中,旅行时间比流域面积、树枝状距离或排水量更能预测浮游细菌和生物膜群落结构。在所有变量中,浮游细菌和生物膜的组成都与旅行时间、温度和 DOM 组成相关。浮游细菌的贝塔多样性在较短的流经时间(1 d)内最高,随着流经时间的增加而降低,显示出水流向下游时的逐渐同质化。浮游细菌群落和生物膜群落在较短行进时间内相似,但随着行进时间的增加而分化。当气温较低和旅行时间较短时,下游地点的浮游细菌群落组成与上游群落更为相似。这些发现表明,河流浮游细菌群落演替的速度和轨迹可能受温度调节的生长速度以及群落生长和变化的时间控制。此外,浮游细菌(其次是生物膜)可能会经历脉冲分流概念中假设的相同的 DOM 水文强迫,这表明水文控制着河网中微生物群落的扩散。
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Temperature, water travel time, and dissolved organic matter structure river microbial communities in a large temperate watershed

There is growing evidence that the composition of river microbial communities gradually transitions from terrestrial taxa in headwaters to unique planktonic and biofilm taxa downstream. Yet, little is known about fundamental controls on this community transition across scales in river networks. We hypothesized that community composition is controlled by flow-weighted travel time of water, in combination with temperature and dissolved organic matter (DOM), via similar mechanisms postulated in the Pulse-Shunt Concept for DOM. Bacterioplankton and biofilm samples were collected at least quarterly for 2 yr at 30 sites throughout the Connecticut River watershed. Among hydrologic variables, travel time was a better predictor of both bacterioplankton and biofilm community structure than watershed area, dendritic distance, or discharge. Among all variables, both bacterioplankton and biofilm composition correlated with travel time, temperature, and DOM composition. Bacterioplankton beta-diversity was highest at shorter travel times (< 1 d) and decreased with increasing travel time, showing progressive homogenization as water flows downstream. Bacterioplankton and biofilm communities were similar at short travel times, but diverged as travel time increased. Bacterioplankton composition at downstream sites more closely resembled headwater communities when temperatures were cooler and travel times shorter. These findings suggest that the pace and trajectory of riverine bacterioplankton community succession may be controlled by temperature-regulated growth rate and time for communities to grow and change. Moreover, bacterioplankton, and to a lesser extent biofilm, may experience the same hydrologic forcing hypothesized in the Pulse-Shunt Concept for DOM, suggesting that hydrology controls the dispersal of microbial communities in river networks.

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Limnology and Oceanography
Limnology and Oceanography 地学-海洋学
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期刊介绍: Limnology and Oceanography (L&O; print ISSN 0024-3590, online ISSN 1939-5590) publishes original articles, including scholarly reviews, about all aspects of limnology and oceanography. The journal''s unifying theme is the understanding of aquatic systems. Submissions are judged on the originality of their data, interpretations, and ideas, and on the degree to which they can be generalized beyond the particular aquatic system examined. Laboratory and modeling studies must demonstrate relevance to field environments; typically this means that they are bolstered by substantial "real-world" data. Few purely theoretical or purely empirical papers are accepted for review.
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