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Annual Protist Community Dynamics in a Freshwater Ecosystem Undergoing Contrasted Climatic Conditions: The Saint-Charles River (Canada)

机译:气候条件相反的淡水生态系统中的年度原生生物群落动态:圣查尔斯河(加拿大)

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Protists are key stone components of aquatic ecosystems, sustaining primary productivity and aquatic food webs. However, their diversity, ecology and structuring factors shaping their temporal distribution remain strongly misunderstood in freshwaters. Using high-throughput sequencing on water samples collected over 16 different months (including two summer and two winter periods), combined with geochemical measurements and climate monitoring, we comprehensively determined the pico- and nanoeukaryotic community composition and dynamics in a Canadian river undergoing prolonged ice-cover winters. Our analysis revealed a large protist diversity in this fluctuating ecosystem and clear seasonal patterns demonstrating a direct and/or indirect selective role of abiotic factors, such as water temperature or nitrogen concentrations, in structuring the eukaryotic microbial community. Nonetheless, our results also revealed that primary productivity, predatory as well as parasitism lifestyles, inferred from fine phylogenetic placements, remained potentially present over the annual cycle, despite the large seasonal fluctuations and the remodeling of the community composition under ice. In addition, potential interplays with the bacterial community composition were identified supporting a possible contribution of the bacterial community to the temporal dynamics of the protist community structure. Our results illustrate the complexity of the eukaryotic microbial community and provide a substantive and useful dataset to better understand the global freshwater ecosystem functioning.
机译:原生生物是水生生态系统的关键组成部分,维持着初级生产力和水生食物网。然而,在淡水中,它们的多样性,生态学和构成其时间分布的结构因素仍然被人们误解。通过对在16个不同月份(包括两个夏季和两个冬季)收集的水样品进行高通量测序,结合地球化学测量和气候监测,我们全面确定了长时间冰冻的加拿大河流中的微真核和纳米真核生物群落组成和动态盖冬天。我们的分析显示,在这个动荡的生态系统中,大量的原生生物多样性和清晰的季节模式证明了非生物因素(例如水温或氮浓度)在构建真核微生物群落中的直接和/或间接选择作用。尽管如此,我们的研究结果还表明,尽管季节性波动较大且冰层下的群落结构发生了重塑,但从良好的系统发育位置推断出的初级生产力,掠食性和寄生性生活方式在整个年度周期中仍可能存在。此外,已鉴定出与细菌群落组成的潜在相互作用,支持了细菌群落对原生生物群落结构的时间动态的可能贡献。我们的结果说明了真核微生物群落的复杂性,并提供了实质性和有用的数据集,以更好地了解全球淡水生态系统的功能。

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