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High diversity of benthic bacterial and archaeal assemblages in deep-Mediterranean canyons and adjacent slopes

机译:地中海深峡谷和相邻斜坡的底栖细菌和古细菌群落高度多样性

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Submarine canyons and slopes increase the topographic heterogeneity of continental margins and enhance mass and energy transfer from the shelf to the deeper basins, profoundly influencing the biodiversity and functioning of deep-sea ecosystems. However, information on the distribution and diversity of microbial assemblages in such habitats is extremely scant. In the present study, for the first time, we investigated abundances of benthic prokaryotes and their diversity (i.e., bacterial and archaeal) in two of the largest canyons of the Mediterranean Sea (Bisagno and Polcevera Canyons, in the Ligurian Margin) and their adjacent open slope along a water-depth gradient from 200 to 2000 m. We found that prokaryotic abundance and the richness of Operational Taxonomic Units (OTUs) varied within a narrow range despite the high variability of thennohaline and trophic conditions in the habitats investigated. Conversely, the taxonomic composition (in terms of OTUs) was highly variable among the different habitats and depths investigated. The largest fraction of OTUs (representing 80% of the total OTUs identified) were unique of each sampling site, indicating a high prokaryotic beta-diversity among the investigated systems. Thermo-haline and trophic conditions and water depth only partially influenced the composition of the prokaryotic assemblages suggesting that other factors, potentially related to physical forcing typically occurring in margin ecosystems, could promote a high diversification of benthic bacterial and archaeal assemblages. This study provides new insights into the benthic prokaryotic diversity of Ligurian canyons and suggests that microbial assemblages thriving in continental margins can largely contribute to the whole diversity of Mediterranean deep-sea ecosystems.
机译:海底峡谷和斜坡增加了大陆边缘的地形异质性,并增强了从陆架到深海盆地的质量和能量转移,深刻影响了深海生态系统的生物多样性和功能。但是,关于此类生境中微生物群落的分布和多样性的信息非常少。在本研究中,我们首次调查了地中海两个最大峡谷(利古里亚边界的比萨尼奥和波奇韦拉峡谷)及其附近的底栖生物原核生物的丰度及其多样性(即细菌和古细菌)。沿200至2000 m的水深梯度的开放斜坡。我们发现,尽管所研究生境中的盐卤和营养条件变化很大,但原核生物的丰度和操作分类单位的丰富度却在狭窄范围内变化。相反,在所研究的不同生境和深度之间,分类学组成(以OTU计)变化很大。 OTU的最大部分(代表已确定的总OTU的80%以上)在每个采样点都是唯一的,这表明所研究系统之间的原核β多样性很高。热盐和营养条件以及水深仅部分影响原核生物组合的组成,这表明可能与边缘生态系统中通常发生的物理强迫有关的其他因素可能会促进底栖细菌和古细菌组合的高度多样化。这项研究为利古里亚峡谷的底栖原核生物多样性提供了新的见解,并表明在大陆边缘兴旺的微生物群落可以在很大程度上促进地中海深海生态系统的整体多样性。

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