Diversity of Vibrio spp in Karstic Coastal Marshes in the Yucatan Peninsula.

Coastal bodies of water formed by the combination of seawater, underground rivers and rainwater comprise the systems with the greatest solar energy flow and biomass production on the planet. These characteristics make them reservoirs for a large number species, mainly microorganisms. Bacteria of the...

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Main Authors: Icela Ortiz-Carrillo, Neyi Eloísa Estrella-Gómez, Marcela Zamudio-Maya, Rafael Rojas-Herrera
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4529161?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b0996d1361c3403c8aa9eaf7e0cee3792020-11-24T21:32:49ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01108e013495310.1371/journal.pone.0134953Diversity of Vibrio spp in Karstic Coastal Marshes in the Yucatan Peninsula.Icela Ortiz-CarrilloNeyi Eloísa Estrella-GómezMarcela Zamudio-MayaRafael Rojas-HerreraCoastal bodies of water formed by the combination of seawater, underground rivers and rainwater comprise the systems with the greatest solar energy flow and biomass production on the planet. These characteristics make them reservoirs for a large number species, mainly microorganisms. Bacteria of the genus Vibrio are natural inhabitants of these environments and their presence is determined by variations in the nutrient, temperature and salinity cycles generated by the seasonal hydrologic behavior of these lagoon systems. This study determined the diversity of the genus Vibrio in 4 coastal bodies of water on the Yucatan Peninsula (Celestun Lagoon, Chelem Lagoon, Rosada Lagoon and Sabancuy Estuary). Using the molecular technique of 454 pyrosequencing, DNA extracted from water samples was analyzed and 32,807 reads were obtained belonging to over 20 culturable species of the genus Vibrio and related genera. OTU (operational taxonomic unit) richness and Chao2 and Shannon Weaver diversity indices were obtained with the database from this technique. Physicochemical and environmental parameters were determined and correlated with Vibrio diversity measured in OTUs.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4529161?pdf=render
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author Icela Ortiz-Carrillo
Neyi Eloísa Estrella-Gómez
Marcela Zamudio-Maya
Rafael Rojas-Herrera
spellingShingle Icela Ortiz-Carrillo
Neyi Eloísa Estrella-Gómez
Marcela Zamudio-Maya
Rafael Rojas-Herrera
Diversity of Vibrio spp in Karstic Coastal Marshes in the Yucatan Peninsula.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Icela Ortiz-Carrillo
Neyi Eloísa Estrella-Gómez
Marcela Zamudio-Maya
Rafael Rojas-Herrera
author_sort Icela Ortiz-Carrillo
title Diversity of Vibrio spp in Karstic Coastal Marshes in the Yucatan Peninsula.
title_short Diversity of Vibrio spp in Karstic Coastal Marshes in the Yucatan Peninsula.
title_full Diversity of Vibrio spp in Karstic Coastal Marshes in the Yucatan Peninsula.
title_fullStr Diversity of Vibrio spp in Karstic Coastal Marshes in the Yucatan Peninsula.
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of Vibrio spp in Karstic Coastal Marshes in the Yucatan Peninsula.
title_sort diversity of vibrio spp in karstic coastal marshes in the yucatan peninsula.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Coastal bodies of water formed by the combination of seawater, underground rivers and rainwater comprise the systems with the greatest solar energy flow and biomass production on the planet. These characteristics make them reservoirs for a large number species, mainly microorganisms. Bacteria of the genus Vibrio are natural inhabitants of these environments and their presence is determined by variations in the nutrient, temperature and salinity cycles generated by the seasonal hydrologic behavior of these lagoon systems. This study determined the diversity of the genus Vibrio in 4 coastal bodies of water on the Yucatan Peninsula (Celestun Lagoon, Chelem Lagoon, Rosada Lagoon and Sabancuy Estuary). Using the molecular technique of 454 pyrosequencing, DNA extracted from water samples was analyzed and 32,807 reads were obtained belonging to over 20 culturable species of the genus Vibrio and related genera. OTU (operational taxonomic unit) richness and Chao2 and Shannon Weaver diversity indices were obtained with the database from this technique. Physicochemical and environmental parameters were determined and correlated with Vibrio diversity measured in OTUs.
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