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From the Sunlit to the Aphotic Zone: Assembly Mechanisms and Co-Occurrence Patterns of Protistan-Bacterial Microbiotas in the Western Pacific Ocean

We know little about the assembly processes and association patterns of microbial communities below the photic zone. In marine pelagic systems, there are insufficient observational data regarding why and how the microbial assemblies and associations vary from photic to aphotic zones. In this study,...

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Autores principales: Sun, Ping, Wang, Ying, Zhang, Yifan, Logares, Ramiro, Cheng, Peng, Xu, Dapeng, Huang, Bangqin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10134807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36847533
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/msystems.00013-23
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author Sun, Ping
Wang, Ying
Zhang, Yifan
Logares, Ramiro
Cheng, Peng
Xu, Dapeng
Huang, Bangqin
author_facet Sun, Ping
Wang, Ying
Zhang, Yifan
Logares, Ramiro
Cheng, Peng
Xu, Dapeng
Huang, Bangqin
author_sort Sun, Ping
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description We know little about the assembly processes and association patterns of microbial communities below the photic zone. In marine pelagic systems, there are insufficient observational data regarding why and how the microbial assemblies and associations vary from photic to aphotic zones. In this study, we investigated size-fractionated oceanic microbiotas, specifically free-living (FL; 0.22 to 3 μm) and particle-associated (PA; >3 μm) bacteria and protists (0.22 to 200 μm) collected from the surface to 2,000 m in the western Pacific Ocean, to see how assembly mechanisms and association patterns changed from photic to aphotic zones. Taxonomic analysis revealed a distinct community composition between photic and aphotic zones that was largely driven by biotic associations rather than abiotic factors. Aphotic community co-occurrence was less widespread and robust than its photic counterparts, and biotic associations were crucial in microbial co-occurrence, having a higher influence on photic than aphotic co-occurrences. The decrease in biotic associations and the increase in dispersal limitation from the photic to the aphotic zone affect the deterministic-stochastic balance, leading to a more stochastic-process-driven community assembly for all three microbial groups in the aphotic zone. Our findings significantly contribute to our understanding of how and why microbial assembly and co-occurrence vary from photic to aphotic zones, offering insight into the dynamics of the protistan-bacterial microbiota in the western Pacific’s photic and aphotic zones. IMPORTANCE We know little about the assembly processes and association patterns of microbial communities below the photic zone in marine pelagic systems. We discovered that community assembly processes differed between photic and aphotic zones, with all three microbial groups studied (protists and FL and PA bacteria) being more influenced by stochastic processes than in the photic zone. The decrease in organismic associations and the increase in dispersal limitation from the photic to the aphotic zone both have an impact on the deterministic-stochastic balance, resulting in a more stochastic process-driven community assembly for all three microbial groups in the aphotic zone. Our findings significantly contribute to the understanding of how and why microbial assembly and co-occurrence change between photic and aphotic zones, offering insight into the dynamics of the protist-bacteria microbiota in the western Pacific oceans.
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spelling pubmed-101348072023-04-28 From the Sunlit to the Aphotic Zone: Assembly Mechanisms and Co-Occurrence Patterns of Protistan-Bacterial Microbiotas in the Western Pacific Ocean Sun, Ping Wang, Ying Zhang, Yifan Logares, Ramiro Cheng, Peng Xu, Dapeng Huang, Bangqin mSystems Research Article We know little about the assembly processes and association patterns of microbial communities below the photic zone. In marine pelagic systems, there are insufficient observational data regarding why and how the microbial assemblies and associations vary from photic to aphotic zones. In this study, we investigated size-fractionated oceanic microbiotas, specifically free-living (FL; 0.22 to 3 μm) and particle-associated (PA; >3 μm) bacteria and protists (0.22 to 200 μm) collected from the surface to 2,000 m in the western Pacific Ocean, to see how assembly mechanisms and association patterns changed from photic to aphotic zones. Taxonomic analysis revealed a distinct community composition between photic and aphotic zones that was largely driven by biotic associations rather than abiotic factors. Aphotic community co-occurrence was less widespread and robust than its photic counterparts, and biotic associations were crucial in microbial co-occurrence, having a higher influence on photic than aphotic co-occurrences. The decrease in biotic associations and the increase in dispersal limitation from the photic to the aphotic zone affect the deterministic-stochastic balance, leading to a more stochastic-process-driven community assembly for all three microbial groups in the aphotic zone. Our findings significantly contribute to our understanding of how and why microbial assembly and co-occurrence vary from photic to aphotic zones, offering insight into the dynamics of the protistan-bacterial microbiota in the western Pacific’s photic and aphotic zones. IMPORTANCE We know little about the assembly processes and association patterns of microbial communities below the photic zone in marine pelagic systems. We discovered that community assembly processes differed between photic and aphotic zones, with all three microbial groups studied (protists and FL and PA bacteria) being more influenced by stochastic processes than in the photic zone. The decrease in organismic associations and the increase in dispersal limitation from the photic to the aphotic zone both have an impact on the deterministic-stochastic balance, resulting in a more stochastic process-driven community assembly for all three microbial groups in the aphotic zone. Our findings significantly contribute to the understanding of how and why microbial assembly and co-occurrence change between photic and aphotic zones, offering insight into the dynamics of the protist-bacteria microbiota in the western Pacific oceans. American Society for Microbiology 2023-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10134807/ /pubmed/36847533 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/msystems.00013-23 Text en Copyright © 2023 Sun et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Sun, Ping
Wang, Ying
Zhang, Yifan
Logares, Ramiro
Cheng, Peng
Xu, Dapeng
Huang, Bangqin
From the Sunlit to the Aphotic Zone: Assembly Mechanisms and Co-Occurrence Patterns of Protistan-Bacterial Microbiotas in the Western Pacific Ocean
title From the Sunlit to the Aphotic Zone: Assembly Mechanisms and Co-Occurrence Patterns of Protistan-Bacterial Microbiotas in the Western Pacific Ocean
title_full From the Sunlit to the Aphotic Zone: Assembly Mechanisms and Co-Occurrence Patterns of Protistan-Bacterial Microbiotas in the Western Pacific Ocean
title_fullStr From the Sunlit to the Aphotic Zone: Assembly Mechanisms and Co-Occurrence Patterns of Protistan-Bacterial Microbiotas in the Western Pacific Ocean
title_full_unstemmed From the Sunlit to the Aphotic Zone: Assembly Mechanisms and Co-Occurrence Patterns of Protistan-Bacterial Microbiotas in the Western Pacific Ocean
title_short From the Sunlit to the Aphotic Zone: Assembly Mechanisms and Co-Occurrence Patterns of Protistan-Bacterial Microbiotas in the Western Pacific Ocean
title_sort from the sunlit to the aphotic zone: assembly mechanisms and co-occurrence patterns of protistan-bacterial microbiotas in the western pacific ocean
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10134807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36847533
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/msystems.00013-23
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