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Ciliate diversity and distribution patterns in the sediments of a seamount and adjacent abyssal plains in the tropical Western Pacific Ocean

机译:热带西太平洋海山及邻近深海平原沉积物中纤毛虫的多样性和分布方式

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Benthic ciliates and the environmental factors shaping their distribution are far from being completely understood. Likewise, deep-sea systems are amongst the least understood ecosystems on Earth. In this study, using high-throughput DNA sequencing, we investigated the diversity and community composition of benthic ciliates in different sediment layers of a seamount and an adjacent abyssal plain in the tropical Western Pacific Ocean with water depths ranging between 813 m and 4566 m. Statistical analyses were used to assess shifts in ciliate communities across vertical sediment gradients and water depth. Nine out of 12 ciliate classes were detected in the different sediment samples, with Litostomatea accounting for the most diverse group, followed by Plagiopylea and Oligohymenophorea. The novelty of ciliate genetic diversity was extremely high, with a mean similarity of 93.25% to previously described sequences. On a sediment depth gradient, ciliate community structure was more similar within the upper sediment layers (0-1 and 9-10 cm) compared to the lower sediment layers (19-20 and 29-30 cm) at each site. Some unknown ciliate taxa which were absent from the surface sediments were found in deeper sediments layers. On a water depth gradient, the proportion of unique OTUs was between 42.2% and 54.3%, and that of OTUs shared by all sites around 14%. However, alpha diversity of the different ciliate communities was relatively stable in the surface layers along the water depth gradient, and about 78% of the ciliate OTUs retrieved from the surface layer of the shallowest site were shared with the surface layers of sites deeper than 3800 m. Correlation analyses did not reveal any significant effects of measured environmental factors on ciliate community composition and structure. We revealed an obvious variation in ciliate community along a sediment depth gradient in the seamount and the adjacent abyssal plain and showed that water depth is a less important factor shaping ciliate distribution in deep-sea sediments unlike observed for benthic ciliates in shallow seafloors. Additionally, an extremely high genetic novelty of ciliate diversity was found in these habitats, which points to a hot spot for the discovery of new ciliate species.
机译:底栖纤毛虫和影响其分布的环境因素远未得到完全了解。同样,深海系统也是地球上鲜为人知的生态系统之一。在这项研究中,我们使用高通量DNA测序技术研究了热带西太平洋海山和相邻深海平原不同沉积层底栖纤毛虫的多样性和群落组成,水深范围在813m至4566m之间。统计分析被用来评估纤毛群落在垂直沉积物梯度和水深上的变化。在不同的沉积物样本中检测到12种纤毛虫中的9种,其中以Litostomatea最多,其次是Plagiopylea和Oligohymenophorea。纤毛虫遗传多样性的新颖性极高,与前述序列的平均相似性为93.25%。在沉积物深度梯度上,每个位置上层沉积物层(0-1和9-10 cm)的纤毛虫群落结构与下层沉积物层(19-20和29-30 cm)相似。在较深的沉积物层中发现了一些未知的纤毛类群,它们在表层沉积物中不存在。在水深梯度上,唯一OTU的比例在42.2%至54.3%之间,所有站点共享的OTU比例约为14%。然而,沿水深梯度,表层不同纤毛虫群落的α多样性相对稳定,从最浅站点表层取回的纤毛虫OTU约有78%与深于3800的站点的表层共享米相关性分析未发现所测环境因素对纤毛虫群落组成和结构有任何重大影响。我们揭示了沿海山和邻近深海平原沉积物深度梯度的纤毛虫群落的明显变化,并表明与深海沉积物中的底栖纤毛虫不同,水深不是影响深海沉积物中纤毛虫分布的次要因素。此外,在这些生境中发现了纤毛虫多样性的极高遗传新颖性,这为发现新的纤毛虫物种提供了一个热点。

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