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Nutrients and Other Abiotic Factors Affecting Bacterial Communities in an Ohio River (USA)

机译:营养物质和其他影响细菌群落的非生物因素(美国)

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Nitrogen and phosphorus additions from anthropogenic sources can alter the nutrient pool of aquatic systems, both through increased nutrient concentrations and changes in stoichiometry. Because bacteria are important in nutrient cycling and aquatic food webs, information about how nutrients affect bacterial communities enhances our understanding of how changes in nutrient concentrations and stoichiometry potentially affect aquatic ecosystems as a whole. In this study, bacterial communities were examined in biofilms from cobbles collected across seasons at three sites along the Mahoning River (Ohio) with differing levels of inorganic nutrient inputs. Members of the alpha-, beta-, and gamma-proteobacteria, the Cytophaga–Flavobacteria cluster, and the Domain Bacteria were enumerated using fluorescent in situ hybridization. Detrended canonical correspondence analysis (DCCA) revealed that stoichiometric ratios, especially the dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN):soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) molar ratio (NO2/NO3 + NH4:soluble reactive phosphorus), were correlated with abundance of the various bacterial taxa. However, the patterns were complicated by correlations with single nutrient concentrations and seasonal changes in temperature. Seasonal cycles appeared to play an important role in structuring the community, as there were distinct winter communities and temperature was negatively correlated with abundance of both alpha-proteobacteria and Cytophaga–Flavobacteria. However, nutrients and stoichiometry also appeared to affect the community. Numbers of cells hybridizing the Domain Bacteria probe were correlated with the DOC:DIN ratio, the beta-proteobacteria had a negative correlation with soluble reactive phosphorus concentrations and a positive correlation with the DIN:SRP ratio, and the Cytophaga–Flavobacteria had a significant negative partial correlation with the DIN:SRP ratio. Abundances of the alpha- or gamma-proteobacteria were not directly correlated to nutrient concentrations or stoichiometry. It appears that nutrient stoichiometry may be an important factor structuring bacterial communities; however, it is one of many factors, such as temperature, that are interlinked and must be considered together when studying environmental bacteria.
机译:通过增加养分浓度和改变化学计量,从人为源中添加氮和磷可以改变水生系统的养分池。由于细菌在养分循环和水生食物网中很重要,因此有关养分如何影响细菌群落的信息使我们更加了解养分浓度和化学计量的变化将如何潜在地影响整个水生生态系统。在这项研究中,检查了沿马洪宁河(俄亥俄州)三个地点跨季节采集的鹅卵石生物膜中的细菌群落,其中无机营养素的输入量不同。使用荧光原位杂交对α-,β-和γ-变形杆菌,细胞吞噬菌-黄细菌群和域细菌的成员进行了计数。趋势去典范对应分析(DCCA)表明,化学计量比,特别是溶解无机氮(DIN):可溶性反应磷(SRP)摩尔比(NO2 / NO3 + NH4 :可溶性反应性磷)与各种细菌类群的丰度相关。但是,这种模式由于与单一营养物浓度和温度的季节性变化相关而变得复杂。季节性周期似乎在构造社区中起着重要作用,因为存在明显的冬季社区,并且温度与α-变形杆菌和细胞吞噬菌-黄细菌的含量呈负相关。然而,营养和化学计量也似乎影响了社区。与领域细菌探针杂交的细胞数量与DOC:DIN比率相关,β-变形杆菌与可溶性反应性磷浓度呈负相关,与DIN:SRP比率呈正相关,而噬菌-黄细菌则呈显着负相关与DIN:SRP比率部分相关。 α-或γ-变形杆菌的丰度与养分浓度或化学​​计量没有直接关系。营养物化学计量学可能是构成细菌群落的重要因素。但是,它是许多因素(例如温度)相互关联的因素之一,在研究环境细菌时必须一起考虑。

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    《Microbial Ecology》 |2007年第2期|374-383|共10页
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    Department of Biological Sciences Kent State University P.O. Box 5190 Kent OH 44242 USA;

    Department of Biological Sciences Kent State University P.O. Box 5190 Kent OH 44242 USA;

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