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Consistency in microbiomes in cultures of Alexandrium species isolated from brackish and marine waters
- Source :
- Environmental Microbiology Reports
- Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- Summary Phytoplankton and bacteria interactions have a significant role in aquatic ecosystem functioning. Associations can range from mutualistic to parasitic, shaping biogeochemical cycles and having a direct influence on phytoplankton growth. How variations in phenotype and sampling location, affect the phytoplankton microbiome is largely unknown. A high‐resolution characterization of the bacterial community in cultures of the dinoflagellate Alexandrium was performed on strains isolated from different geographical locations and at varying anthropogenic impact levels. Microbiomes of Baltic Sea Alexandrium ostenfeldii isolates were dominated by Betaproteobacteria and were consistent over phenotypic and genotypic Alexandrium strain variation, resulting in identification of an A. ostenfeldii core microbiome. Comparisons with in situ bacterial communities showed that taxa found in this A. ostenfeldii core were specifically associated to dinoflagellate dynamics in the Baltic Sea. Microbiomes of Alexandrium tamarense and minutum, isolated from the Mediterranean Sea, differed from those of A. ostenfeldii in bacterial diversity and composition but displayed high consistency, and a core set of bacterial taxa was identified. This indicates that Alexandrium isolates with diverse phenotypes host predictable, species‐specific, core microbiomes reflecting the abiotic conditions from which they were isolated. These findings enable in‐depth studies of potential interactions occurring between Alexandrium and specific bacterial taxa.
- Subjects :
- vuorovaikutus
strain on the water system
Baltic Sea
Alexandrium minutum
Oceans and Seas
Alexandrium
species
microbiome
interaction
marine biology
seas
parasites
levät
meribiologia
cyanobacteria
marine animals
vesistönkuormitus
Host Specificity
bakteerit
marine water
loiset
Mediterranean Sea
Seawater
meriekologia
syanobakteerit
Alexandrium tamarense
Ecosystem
aquatic ecosystems
algae
panssarilevät
consistency
Bacteria
Brief Report
Microbiota
marine ecology
plankton
fungi
vesiekosysteemit
merieläimistö
Alexandrium ostenfeldii
cultures
mikrobisto
yhtenäisyys
Phytoplankton
Dinoflagellida
dinoflagellates
Brief Reports
meret
brackish water
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Environmental Microbiology Reports
- Accession number :
- edsair.pmid.dedup....a7b80e2f5550475463f45b347d2ad1fe