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Microbial Diversity and Cyanobacterial Production in Dziani Dzaha Crater Lake, a Unique Tropical Thalassohaline Environment

This study describes, for the first time, the water chemistry and microbial diversity in Dziani Dzaha, a tropical crater lake located on Mayotte Island (Comoros archipelago, Western Indian Ocean). The lake water had a high level of dissolved matter and high alkalinity (10.6–14.5 g L(-1) eq. CO(3)(2-...

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Autores principales: Leboulanger, Christophe, Agogué, Hélène, Bernard, Cécile, Bouvy, Marc, Carré, Claire, Cellamare, Maria, Duval, Charlotte, Fouilland, Eric, Got, Patrice, Intertaglia, Laurent, Lavergne, Céline, Le Floc’h, Emilie, Roques, Cécile, Sarazin, Gérard
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5207672/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28045976
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0168879
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author Leboulanger, Christophe
Agogué, Hélène
Bernard, Cécile
Bouvy, Marc
Carré, Claire
Cellamare, Maria
Duval, Charlotte
Fouilland, Eric
Got, Patrice
Intertaglia, Laurent
Lavergne, Céline
Le Floc’h, Emilie
Roques, Cécile
Sarazin, Gérard
author_facet Leboulanger, Christophe
Agogué, Hélène
Bernard, Cécile
Bouvy, Marc
Carré, Claire
Cellamare, Maria
Duval, Charlotte
Fouilland, Eric
Got, Patrice
Intertaglia, Laurent
Lavergne, Céline
Le Floc’h, Emilie
Roques, Cécile
Sarazin, Gérard
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description This study describes, for the first time, the water chemistry and microbial diversity in Dziani Dzaha, a tropical crater lake located on Mayotte Island (Comoros archipelago, Western Indian Ocean). The lake water had a high level of dissolved matter and high alkalinity (10.6–14.5 g L(-1) eq. CO(3)(2-)(,) i.e. 160–220 mM compare to around 2–2.5 in seawater), with salinity up to 52 psu, 1.5 higher than seawater. Hierarchical clustering discriminated Dziani Dzaha water from other alkaline, saline lakes, highlighting its thalassohaline nature. The phytoplankton biomass was very high, with a total chlorophyll a concentration of 524 to 875 μg chl a L(-1) depending on the survey, homogeneously distributed from surface to bottom (4 m). Throughout the whole water column the photosynthetic biomass was dominated (>97% of total biovolume) by the filamentous cyanobacteria Arthrospira sp. with a straight morphotype. In situ daily photosynthetic oxygen production ranged from 17.3 to 22.2 g O(2) m(-2) d(-1), consistent with experimental production / irradiance measurements and modeling. Heterotrophic bacterioplankton was extremely abundant, with cell densities up to 1.5 10(8) cells mL(-1) in the whole water column. Isolation and culture of 59 Eubacteria strains revealed the prevalence of alkaliphilic and halophilic organisms together with taxa unknown to date, based on 16S rRNA gene analysis. A single cloning-sequencing approach using archaeal 16S rDNA gene primers unveiled the presence of diverse extremophilic Euryarchaeota. The water chemistry of Dziani Dzaha Lake supports the hypothesis that it was derived from seawater and strongly modified by geological conditions and microbial activities that increased the alkalinity. Dziani Dzaha has a unique consortium of cyanobacteria, phytoplankton, heterotrophic Eubacteria and Archaea, with very few unicellular protozoa, that will deserve further deep analysis to unravel its uncommon diversity. A single taxon, belonging to the genus Arthrospira, was found responsible for almost all photosynthetic primary production.
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spelling pubmed-52076722017-01-19 Microbial Diversity and Cyanobacterial Production in Dziani Dzaha Crater Lake, a Unique Tropical Thalassohaline Environment Leboulanger, Christophe Agogué, Hélène Bernard, Cécile Bouvy, Marc Carré, Claire Cellamare, Maria Duval, Charlotte Fouilland, Eric Got, Patrice Intertaglia, Laurent Lavergne, Céline Le Floc’h, Emilie Roques, Cécile Sarazin, Gérard PLoS One Research Article This study describes, for the first time, the water chemistry and microbial diversity in Dziani Dzaha, a tropical crater lake located on Mayotte Island (Comoros archipelago, Western Indian Ocean). The lake water had a high level of dissolved matter and high alkalinity (10.6–14.5 g L(-1) eq. CO(3)(2-)(,) i.e. 160–220 mM compare to around 2–2.5 in seawater), with salinity up to 52 psu, 1.5 higher than seawater. Hierarchical clustering discriminated Dziani Dzaha water from other alkaline, saline lakes, highlighting its thalassohaline nature. The phytoplankton biomass was very high, with a total chlorophyll a concentration of 524 to 875 μg chl a L(-1) depending on the survey, homogeneously distributed from surface to bottom (4 m). Throughout the whole water column the photosynthetic biomass was dominated (>97% of total biovolume) by the filamentous cyanobacteria Arthrospira sp. with a straight morphotype. In situ daily photosynthetic oxygen production ranged from 17.3 to 22.2 g O(2) m(-2) d(-1), consistent with experimental production / irradiance measurements and modeling. Heterotrophic bacterioplankton was extremely abundant, with cell densities up to 1.5 10(8) cells mL(-1) in the whole water column. Isolation and culture of 59 Eubacteria strains revealed the prevalence of alkaliphilic and halophilic organisms together with taxa unknown to date, based on 16S rRNA gene analysis. A single cloning-sequencing approach using archaeal 16S rDNA gene primers unveiled the presence of diverse extremophilic Euryarchaeota. The water chemistry of Dziani Dzaha Lake supports the hypothesis that it was derived from seawater and strongly modified by geological conditions and microbial activities that increased the alkalinity. Dziani Dzaha has a unique consortium of cyanobacteria, phytoplankton, heterotrophic Eubacteria and Archaea, with very few unicellular protozoa, that will deserve further deep analysis to unravel its uncommon diversity. A single taxon, belonging to the genus Arthrospira, was found responsible for almost all photosynthetic primary production. Public Library of Science 2017-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5207672/ /pubmed/28045976 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0168879 Text en © 2017 Leboulanger et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Leboulanger, Christophe
Agogué, Hélène
Bernard, Cécile
Bouvy, Marc
Carré, Claire
Cellamare, Maria
Duval, Charlotte
Fouilland, Eric
Got, Patrice
Intertaglia, Laurent
Lavergne, Céline
Le Floc’h, Emilie
Roques, Cécile
Sarazin, Gérard
Microbial Diversity and Cyanobacterial Production in Dziani Dzaha Crater Lake, a Unique Tropical Thalassohaline Environment
title Microbial Diversity and Cyanobacterial Production in Dziani Dzaha Crater Lake, a Unique Tropical Thalassohaline Environment
title_full Microbial Diversity and Cyanobacterial Production in Dziani Dzaha Crater Lake, a Unique Tropical Thalassohaline Environment
title_fullStr Microbial Diversity and Cyanobacterial Production in Dziani Dzaha Crater Lake, a Unique Tropical Thalassohaline Environment
title_full_unstemmed Microbial Diversity and Cyanobacterial Production in Dziani Dzaha Crater Lake, a Unique Tropical Thalassohaline Environment
title_short Microbial Diversity and Cyanobacterial Production in Dziani Dzaha Crater Lake, a Unique Tropical Thalassohaline Environment
title_sort microbial diversity and cyanobacterial production in dziani dzaha crater lake, a unique tropical thalassohaline environment
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5207672/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28045976
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0168879
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