T.H. Ferreira, L.S. Sá, Paula Brando de Mederios, Domickson Silva Costa, Grasiela Fagundes Minatto Cardoso, B.S. Pierri, A. Nuñer, M. Martins, J. L. P. Mouriño
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摘要
我们的目的是鉴定金贻贝(Limnoperna fortunei)的消化微生物群,并描述其在不同季节的结构特征。我们于冬季(2019 年 9 月)和夏季(2020 年 3 月)在巴西南部水电站的五个水库中采集了金贻贝标本。我们在每个水库的三个不同点采集了 15 个样本。我们采集了消化憩室和部分肠道进行细菌 DNA 提取,随后进行了元基因组分析。发生在乌拉圭河上游地区的 L. fortunei 的肠道微生物群落在冬季和夏季有显著差异。虽然变形菌门、类杆菌门和蓝藻门在任何季节都占优势,但夏季的微生物群落显示出更高的丰富度和细菌多样性。此外,我们在冬季和夏季采集的消化道样本中都发现了 143 种细菌,这可能表明该物种有一个中心微生物群落。福寿螺消化道中的微生物群落在夏季样本中显示出更高的细菌丰富度和多样性,其存在的温度明显高于冬季样本。我们观察到乌拉圭河上游地区福寿鱼微生物群落的季节性变化,夏季消化道中细菌的丰富度和多样性都有所增加,这归因于较高的温度。不过,无论季节如何变化,蛋白细菌、类杆菌和蓝藻始终在金贻贝的消化道中占主导地位。
Characterization of the digestive microbiome of invasive Limnoperna fortunei (Dunker, 1857) collected in different seasons in the upper Uruguay River, Santa Catarina, Brazil
We aimed to identify the digestive microbiota of the golden mussel Limnoperna fortunei, and characterize its structure in different seasons. Limnoperna fortunei specimens were sampled in winter (September 2019) and summer (March 2020) in five reservoirs of hydroelectric power plants in southern Brazil. In each reservoir, we sampled 15 individuals at three different points. We collected the digestive diverticulum and portions of the intestine for bacterial DNA extraction, and subsequently conducted metagenomic analysis. The intestinal microbial communities of L. fortunei occurring in the upper Uruguay River region showed significant differences during winter and summer. Although the phyla Proteobacteria, Bacteroidetes, and Cyanobacteria were dominant regardless of the season, the microbial communities showed greater richness and bacterial diversity in the summer. Additionally, we found 143 species of bacteria in the digestive samples collected during both winter and summer, which may indicate a central microbial community for the species. The microbial communities in the digestive tract of L. fortunei showed greater bacterial richness and diversity in summer samples, which existed at a significantly higher temperature than those in winter samples. We observed seasonal variations in the microbiota of L. fortunei in the upper Uruguay River region, with increased bacterial richness and diversity in the digestive tract during summer, attributed to higher temperatures. However, Proteobacteria, Bacteroidetes, and Cyanobacteria consistently dominated the digestive tract of the golden mussel, regardless of seasonal fluctuations.
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