Dispersal Modifies the Diversity and Composition of Active Bacterial Communities in Response to a Salinity Disturbance

Dispersal can influence the response of bacterial communities to environmental changes and disturbances. However, the extent to which dispersal contributes to the community response in dependence of the character and strength of the disturbance remains unclear. Here, we conducted a transplant experi...

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Main Authors: Dandan Shen, Silke Langenheder, Klaus Jürgens
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Microbiology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2018.02188/full
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spelling doaj-07d2c37f38ca417ba96391fc5f58f50d2020-11-25T02:28:21ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2018-09-01910.3389/fmicb.2018.02188327664Dispersal Modifies the Diversity and Composition of Active Bacterial Communities in Response to a Salinity DisturbanceDandan Shen0Silke Langenheder1Klaus Jürgens2Section of Biological Oceanography, Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research, Warnemünde, GermanyDepartment of Ecology and Genetic/Limnology, Evolutionary Biology Centre, Uppsala University, Uppsala, SwedenSection of Biological Oceanography, Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research, Warnemünde, GermanyDispersal can influence the response of bacterial communities to environmental changes and disturbances. However, the extent to which dispersal contributes to the community response in dependence of the character and strength of the disturbance remains unclear. Here, we conducted a transplant experiment using dialysis bags in which bacterioplankton originating from brackish and marine regions of the Saint Lawrence Estuary were reciprocally incubated in the two environments for 5 days. Dispersal treatments were set-up by subjecting half of the microcosms in each environment to an exchange of cells between the marine and brackish assemblages at a daily exchange rate of 6% (v/v), and the other half of microcosms were kept as the non-dispersal treatments. Bacterial 16S rRNA sequencing was then used to examine the diversity and composition of the active communities. Alpha diversity of the marine communities that were exposed to the brackish environment was elevated greatly by dispersal, but declined in the absence of dispersal. This indicates that dispersal compensated the loss of diversity in the marine communities after a disturbance by introducing bacterial taxa that were able to thrive and coexist with the remaining community members under brackish conditions. On the contrary, alpha diversity of the brackish communities was not affected by dispersal in either environment. Furthermore, dispersal led to an increase in similarity between marine and brackish communities in both of the environments, with a greater similarity when the communities were incubated in the brackish environment. These results suggest that the higher initial diversity in the brackish than in the marine starting community made the resident community less susceptible to dispersing bacteria. Altogether, this study shows that dispersal modifies the diversity and composition of the active communities in response to a salinity disturbance, and enables the local adjustment of specific bacteria under brackish environmental conditions.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2018.02188/fullbacteriadispersalenvironmental heterogeneitytransplant experimentcommunity similarity
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author Dandan Shen
Silke Langenheder
Klaus Jürgens
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Silke Langenheder
Klaus Jürgens
Dispersal Modifies the Diversity and Composition of Active Bacterial Communities in Response to a Salinity Disturbance
Frontiers in Microbiology
bacteria
dispersal
environmental heterogeneity
transplant experiment
community similarity
author_facet Dandan Shen
Silke Langenheder
Klaus Jürgens
author_sort Dandan Shen
title Dispersal Modifies the Diversity and Composition of Active Bacterial Communities in Response to a Salinity Disturbance
title_short Dispersal Modifies the Diversity and Composition of Active Bacterial Communities in Response to a Salinity Disturbance
title_full Dispersal Modifies the Diversity and Composition of Active Bacterial Communities in Response to a Salinity Disturbance
title_fullStr Dispersal Modifies the Diversity and Composition of Active Bacterial Communities in Response to a Salinity Disturbance
title_full_unstemmed Dispersal Modifies the Diversity and Composition of Active Bacterial Communities in Response to a Salinity Disturbance
title_sort dispersal modifies the diversity and composition of active bacterial communities in response to a salinity disturbance
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Microbiology
issn 1664-302X
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Dispersal can influence the response of bacterial communities to environmental changes and disturbances. However, the extent to which dispersal contributes to the community response in dependence of the character and strength of the disturbance remains unclear. Here, we conducted a transplant experiment using dialysis bags in which bacterioplankton originating from brackish and marine regions of the Saint Lawrence Estuary were reciprocally incubated in the two environments for 5 days. Dispersal treatments were set-up by subjecting half of the microcosms in each environment to an exchange of cells between the marine and brackish assemblages at a daily exchange rate of 6% (v/v), and the other half of microcosms were kept as the non-dispersal treatments. Bacterial 16S rRNA sequencing was then used to examine the diversity and composition of the active communities. Alpha diversity of the marine communities that were exposed to the brackish environment was elevated greatly by dispersal, but declined in the absence of dispersal. This indicates that dispersal compensated the loss of diversity in the marine communities after a disturbance by introducing bacterial taxa that were able to thrive and coexist with the remaining community members under brackish conditions. On the contrary, alpha diversity of the brackish communities was not affected by dispersal in either environment. Furthermore, dispersal led to an increase in similarity between marine and brackish communities in both of the environments, with a greater similarity when the communities were incubated in the brackish environment. These results suggest that the higher initial diversity in the brackish than in the marine starting community made the resident community less susceptible to dispersing bacteria. Altogether, this study shows that dispersal modifies the diversity and composition of the active communities in response to a salinity disturbance, and enables the local adjustment of specific bacteria under brackish environmental conditions.
topic bacteria
dispersal
environmental heterogeneity
transplant experiment
community similarity
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2018.02188/full
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