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Global freshwater distribution of Telonemiaprotists

Authors :
Boukheloua, Roudaina
Mukherjee, Indranil
Park, Hongjae
Šimek, Karel
Kasalický, Vojtěch
Ngochera, Maxon
Grossart, Hans-Peter
Picazo-Mozo, Antonio
Camacho, Antonio
Cabello-Yeves, Pedro J
Rodriguez-Valera, Francisco
Callieri, Cristiana
Andrei, Adrian-Stefan
Pernthaler, Jakob
Posch, Thomas
Alfreider, Albin
Sommaruga, Ruben
Hahn, Martin W
Sonntag, Bettina
López-García, Purificación
Moreira, David
Jardillier, Ludwig
Lepère, Cécile
Biderre-Petit, Corinne
Bednarska, Anna
Ślusarczyk, Mirosław
Tóth, Viktor R
Banciu, Horia L
Kormas, Konstantinos
Orlić, Sandi
Šantić, Danijela
Muyzer, Gerard
Herlemann, Daniel P R
Tammert, Helen
Bertilsson, Stefan
Langenheder, Silke
Zechmeister, Thomas
Salmaso, Nico
Storelli, Nicola
Capelli, Camilla
Lepori, Fabio
Lanta, Vojtěch
Vieira, Helena Henriques
Kostanjšek, Fran
Kabeláčová, Kateřina
Chiriac, Maria-Cecilia
Haber, Markus
Shabarova, Tanja
Fernandes, Clafy
Rychtecký, Pavel
Znachor, Petr
Szőke-Nagy, Tiberiu
Layoun, Paul
Wong, Hon Lun
Kavagutti, Vinicius Silva
Bulzu, Paul-Adrian
Salcher, Michaela M
Piwosz, Kasia
Ghai, Rohit
Source :
The ISME Journal; January 2024, Vol. 18 Issue: 1
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Telonemiaare one of the oldest identified marine protists that for most part of their history have been recognized as a distinct incertae sedislineage. Today, their evolutionary proximity to the SAR supergroup (Stramenopiles, Alveolates, and Rhizaria) is firmly established. However, their ecological distribution and importance as a natural predatory flagellate, especially in freshwater food webs, still remain unclear. To unravel the distribution and diversity of the phylum Telonemiain freshwater habitats, we examined over a thousand freshwater metagenomes from all over the world. In addition, to directly quantify absolute abundances, we analyzed 407 samples from 97 lakes and reservoirs using Catalyzed Reporter Deposition-Fluorescence in situHybridization (CARD-FISH). We recovered Telonemia18S rRNA gene sequences from hundreds of metagenomic samples from a wide variety of habitats, indicating a global distribution of this phylum. However, even after this extensive sampling, our phylogenetic analysis did not reveal any new major clades, suggesting current molecular surveys are near to capturing the full diversity within this group. We observed excellent concordance between CARD-FISH analyses and estimates of abundances from metagenomes. Both approaches suggest that Telonemiaare largely absent from shallow lakes and prefer to inhabit the colder hypolimnion of lakes and reservoirs in the Northern Hemisphere, where they frequently bloom, reaching 10%–20% of the total heterotrophic flagellate population, making them important predatory flagellates in the freshwater food web.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17517362 and 17517370
Volume :
18
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
The ISME Journal
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs67806689
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/ismejo/wrae177