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Vertical Distribution of Microbial Eukaryotes From Surface to the Hadal Zone of the Mariana Trench
Marine microbial eukaryotes are ubiquitous, comprised of phylogenetically diverse groups and play key roles in microbial food webs and global biogeochemical cycling. However, their vertical distribution in the deep sea has received little attention. In this study, we investigated the composition and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6120995/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30210485 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.02023 |
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author | Xu, Zhimeng Wang, Min Wu, Wenxue Li, Yifan Liu, Qian Han, Yuye Jiang, Yong Shao, Hongbing McMinn, Andrew Liu, Hongbin |
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description | Marine microbial eukaryotes are ubiquitous, comprised of phylogenetically diverse groups and play key roles in microbial food webs and global biogeochemical cycling. However, their vertical distribution in the deep sea has received little attention. In this study, we investigated the composition and diversity of the eukaryotes of both 0.2–3 μm and >3 μm size fractions from the surface to the hadal zone (8727 m) of the Mariana Trench using Illumina MiSeq sequencing for the 18S rDNA. The microbial eukaryotic community structure differed substantially across size fractions and depths. Operational taxonomic unit (OTU) richness in the >3 μm fraction was higher than that in the 0.2–3 μm fraction at the same depth. For the 0.2–3 μm fraction, sequences of Retaria (Rhizaria) were most abundant in the surface water (53.5%). Chrysophyceae (Stramenopiles) sequences dominated mostly in the samples from water depths below 1795 m. For the >3 μm fraction, sequences of Dinophyceae (Alveolata) were most abundant in surface waters (49.3%) and remained a significant proportion of total sequences at greater depths (9.8%, on average). Retaria sequences were abundant in samples of depths ≥1000 m. Amoebozoa and Apusozoa sequences were enriched in the hadal sample, comprising 38 and 20.4% of total sequences, respectively. Fungi (Opisthokonta) sequences were most abundant at 1759 m in both size fractions. Strong positive associations were found between Syndiniales (mainly MALV-I and MALV-II) and Retaria while negative associations were shown between MALV-II and Fungi in a co-occurrence analysis. This study compared the community structure of microbial eukaryotes in different zones in the deep sea and identified a distinct hadal community in the larger size fraction, suggesting the uniqueness of the eukaryotes in the biosphere in the Mariana Trench. |
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spelling | pubmed-61209952018-09-12 Vertical Distribution of Microbial Eukaryotes From Surface to the Hadal Zone of the Mariana Trench Xu, Zhimeng Wang, Min Wu, Wenxue Li, Yifan Liu, Qian Han, Yuye Jiang, Yong Shao, Hongbing McMinn, Andrew Liu, Hongbin Front Microbiol Microbiology Marine microbial eukaryotes are ubiquitous, comprised of phylogenetically diverse groups and play key roles in microbial food webs and global biogeochemical cycling. However, their vertical distribution in the deep sea has received little attention. In this study, we investigated the composition and diversity of the eukaryotes of both 0.2–3 μm and >3 μm size fractions from the surface to the hadal zone (8727 m) of the Mariana Trench using Illumina MiSeq sequencing for the 18S rDNA. The microbial eukaryotic community structure differed substantially across size fractions and depths. Operational taxonomic unit (OTU) richness in the >3 μm fraction was higher than that in the 0.2–3 μm fraction at the same depth. For the 0.2–3 μm fraction, sequences of Retaria (Rhizaria) were most abundant in the surface water (53.5%). Chrysophyceae (Stramenopiles) sequences dominated mostly in the samples from water depths below 1795 m. For the >3 μm fraction, sequences of Dinophyceae (Alveolata) were most abundant in surface waters (49.3%) and remained a significant proportion of total sequences at greater depths (9.8%, on average). Retaria sequences were abundant in samples of depths ≥1000 m. Amoebozoa and Apusozoa sequences were enriched in the hadal sample, comprising 38 and 20.4% of total sequences, respectively. Fungi (Opisthokonta) sequences were most abundant at 1759 m in both size fractions. Strong positive associations were found between Syndiniales (mainly MALV-I and MALV-II) and Retaria while negative associations were shown between MALV-II and Fungi in a co-occurrence analysis. This study compared the community structure of microbial eukaryotes in different zones in the deep sea and identified a distinct hadal community in the larger size fraction, suggesting the uniqueness of the eukaryotes in the biosphere in the Mariana Trench. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6120995/ /pubmed/30210485 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.02023 Text en Copyright © 2018 Xu, Wang, Wu, Li, Liu, Han, Jiang, Shao, McMinn and Liu. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Microbiology Xu, Zhimeng Wang, Min Wu, Wenxue Li, Yifan Liu, Qian Han, Yuye Jiang, Yong Shao, Hongbing McMinn, Andrew Liu, Hongbin Vertical Distribution of Microbial Eukaryotes From Surface to the Hadal Zone of the Mariana Trench |
title | Vertical Distribution of Microbial Eukaryotes From Surface to the Hadal Zone of the Mariana Trench |
title_full | Vertical Distribution of Microbial Eukaryotes From Surface to the Hadal Zone of the Mariana Trench |
title_fullStr | Vertical Distribution of Microbial Eukaryotes From Surface to the Hadal Zone of the Mariana Trench |
title_full_unstemmed | Vertical Distribution of Microbial Eukaryotes From Surface to the Hadal Zone of the Mariana Trench |
title_short | Vertical Distribution of Microbial Eukaryotes From Surface to the Hadal Zone of the Mariana Trench |
title_sort | vertical distribution of microbial eukaryotes from surface to the hadal zone of the mariana trench |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6120995/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30210485 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.02023 |
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