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Different Adaption Strategies of Abundant and Rare Microbial Communities in Sediment and Water of East Dongting Lake.
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Different Adaption Strategies of Abundant and Rare Microbial Communities in Sediment and Water of East Dongting Lake.
Yabing Gu1,2,3, Junsheng Li4, Zhenghua Liu3, Min Zhang3, Zhaoyue Yang3, Huaqun Yin3, Liyuan Chai1, Delong Meng3, Nengwen Xiao2
Journal of Microbiology 2024;62(10):829-843
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12275-024-00171-8
Published online: October 22, 2024
1School of Metallurgy and Environment, Central South University, Changsha, 410083, People's Republic of China.
2State Key Laboratory of Environmental Criteria and Risk Assessment, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, Beijing, 100012, People's Republic of China.
3School of Minerals Processing and Bioengineering, Central South University, Changsha, 410083, People's Republic of China.
4Command Center for Comprehensive Survey of Natural Resources, China Geological Survey Bureau, Beijing, 100055, People's Republic of China.
Corresponding author:  Delong Meng,
Email: delong.meng@csu.edu.cn
Nengwen Xiao,
Email: xiaonw@163.com
Received: 11 June 2024   • Revised: 4 September 2024   • Accepted: 9 September 2024
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The dynamics of aquatic microbes is of great importance for comprehending the acclimatisation and evolution of microorganisms in lake ecology. However, little is known about the adaption strategies of microbial communities in East Dongting Lake, which had special and complexity geographical characteristics. A semi-enclosed lake area (A) and a waterway connected to Yangtze River (B) both existed in the lake zone. Here, we investigated bacterial and fungal community diversity, community network and community assembly processes in sediment and water. The results indicated that the proportion of OTU numbers and their relative abundance for rare and abundant taxa were different obviously between sediment and water, but not between bacteria and fungi. However, abundant subcommunities dominated the shifts of bacterial community diversity and structure in A region, while rare subcommunities for fungal community diversity. Compared to fungal community, bacterial network was more compact and more key stones were identified as rare taxa. In addition, stochastic processes (dispersal limitation) drove the community assembly of abundant and rare subcommunities, but the effects of deterministic processes (including variable and heterogeneous selections) affected more on rare rather than abundant taxa. Partial Mantel test further indicated that the effect of environmental factors was a stronger force in shaping abundant bacterial subcommunities (TOC, NH4+-N, TN, and ORP) and rare fungal subcommunities (ORP). Environmental factors explained more of the variation in bacterial community structure than that in fungal community structure, although they had additional effects on fungal community diversity and community assembly. Moreover, bacterial community affected the fungal community as a biotic factor in water. This research provided new insights into better understanding of microbial communities in the complex environment of the East Dongting Lake.

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    J. Microbiol. 2024;62(10):829-843.   Published online October 22, 2024
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