Spatial heterogeneity and hydrological fluctuations drive bacterioplankton community composition in an Amazon floodplain system.

Amazonian floodplains form complex hydrological networks that play relevant roles in global biogeochemical cycles, and bacterial degradation of the organic matter in these systems is key for regional carbon budget. The Amazon undergoes extreme seasonal variations in water level, which produces chang...

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Main Authors: Mariana Câmara Dos Reis, Inessa Lacativa Bagatini, Luciana de Oliveira Vidal, Marie-Paule Bonnet, David da Motta Marques, Hugo Sarmento
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220695
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spelling doaj-6226bdaebf7e4611a8ca8ce32307cf9c2021-03-03T21:08:59ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01148e022069510.1371/journal.pone.0220695Spatial heterogeneity and hydrological fluctuations drive bacterioplankton community composition in an Amazon floodplain system.Mariana Câmara Dos ReisInessa Lacativa BagatiniLuciana de Oliveira VidalMarie-Paule BonnetDavid da Motta MarquesHugo SarmentoAmazonian floodplains form complex hydrological networks that play relevant roles in global biogeochemical cycles, and bacterial degradation of the organic matter in these systems is key for regional carbon budget. The Amazon undergoes extreme seasonal variations in water level, which produces changes in landscape and diversifies sources of organic inputs into floodplain systems. Although these changes should affect bacterioplankton community composition (BCC), little is known about which factors drive spatial and temporal patterns of bacterioplankton in these Amazonian floodplains. We used high-throughput sequencing (Illumina MiSeq) of the V3-V4 region of the 16S rRNA gene to investigate spatial and temporal patterns of BCC of two size fractions, and their correlation with environmental variables in an Amazon floodplain lake (Lago Grande do Curuai). We found a high degree of novelty in bacterioplankton, as more than half of operational taxonomic units (OTUs) could not be classified at genus level. Spatial habitat heterogeneity and the flood pulse were the main factors shaping free-living (FL) BCC. The gradient of organic matter from transition zone-lake-Amazon River was the main driver for particle-attached (PA) BCC. The BCC reflected the complexity of the system, with more variation in space than in time, although both factors were important drivers of the BCC in this Amazon floodplain system.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220695
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author Mariana Câmara Dos Reis
Inessa Lacativa Bagatini
Luciana de Oliveira Vidal
Marie-Paule Bonnet
David da Motta Marques
Hugo Sarmento
spellingShingle Mariana Câmara Dos Reis
Inessa Lacativa Bagatini
Luciana de Oliveira Vidal
Marie-Paule Bonnet
David da Motta Marques
Hugo Sarmento
Spatial heterogeneity and hydrological fluctuations drive bacterioplankton community composition in an Amazon floodplain system.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Mariana Câmara Dos Reis
Inessa Lacativa Bagatini
Luciana de Oliveira Vidal
Marie-Paule Bonnet
David da Motta Marques
Hugo Sarmento
author_sort Mariana Câmara Dos Reis
title Spatial heterogeneity and hydrological fluctuations drive bacterioplankton community composition in an Amazon floodplain system.
title_short Spatial heterogeneity and hydrological fluctuations drive bacterioplankton community composition in an Amazon floodplain system.
title_full Spatial heterogeneity and hydrological fluctuations drive bacterioplankton community composition in an Amazon floodplain system.
title_fullStr Spatial heterogeneity and hydrological fluctuations drive bacterioplankton community composition in an Amazon floodplain system.
title_full_unstemmed Spatial heterogeneity and hydrological fluctuations drive bacterioplankton community composition in an Amazon floodplain system.
title_sort spatial heterogeneity and hydrological fluctuations drive bacterioplankton community composition in an amazon floodplain system.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Amazonian floodplains form complex hydrological networks that play relevant roles in global biogeochemical cycles, and bacterial degradation of the organic matter in these systems is key for regional carbon budget. The Amazon undergoes extreme seasonal variations in water level, which produces changes in landscape and diversifies sources of organic inputs into floodplain systems. Although these changes should affect bacterioplankton community composition (BCC), little is known about which factors drive spatial and temporal patterns of bacterioplankton in these Amazonian floodplains. We used high-throughput sequencing (Illumina MiSeq) of the V3-V4 region of the 16S rRNA gene to investigate spatial and temporal patterns of BCC of two size fractions, and their correlation with environmental variables in an Amazon floodplain lake (Lago Grande do Curuai). We found a high degree of novelty in bacterioplankton, as more than half of operational taxonomic units (OTUs) could not be classified at genus level. Spatial habitat heterogeneity and the flood pulse were the main factors shaping free-living (FL) BCC. The gradient of organic matter from transition zone-lake-Amazon River was the main driver for particle-attached (PA) BCC. The BCC reflected the complexity of the system, with more variation in space than in time, although both factors were important drivers of the BCC in this Amazon floodplain system.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220695
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