Algal Community Membership of Estuarine Mudflats from the Savannah River, United States

Algae represent a large and diverse group of photosynthetic organisms inhabiting all aquatic habitats. Although the traditional assessment of algal diversity relies mainly on microscopy-based morphological identification, certain limitations exist. In this study, we present a combined molecular and...

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Main Authors: Kalina M. Manoylov, Yenkang Ellen France, Abeselom Geletu, Joseph N. Dominy
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-02-01
Series:Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/4/1/11
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spelling doaj-ca6b8ed0cdad42aeab012493d16356d42021-04-02T06:30:45ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122016-02-01411110.3390/jmse4010011jmse4010011Algal Community Membership of Estuarine Mudflats from the Savannah River, United StatesKalina M. Manoylov0Yenkang Ellen France1Abeselom Geletu2Joseph N. Dominy3Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Georgia College and State University, Milledgeville, GA 31061, USADepartment of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Georgia College and State University, Milledgeville, GA 31061, USADepartment of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Georgia College and State University, Milledgeville, GA 31061, USADepartment of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Georgia College and State University, Milledgeville, GA 31061, USAAlgae represent a large and diverse group of photosynthetic organisms inhabiting all aquatic habitats. Although the traditional assessment of algal diversity relies mainly on microscopy-based morphological identification, certain limitations exist. In this study, we present a combined molecular and morphological assessment of algal diversity in mudflats from the Savannah River Estuary, Georgia. High diversity of diatoms was documented, and less than 20% of the algal community was physiologically active at the time of collection. From the total genomic DNA extracted from the field samples and lab isolates, 18S rDNA sequences were PCR amplified, cloned, sequenced, identified, and then compared to the taxa identified via microscopy. Only a few of the DNA sequences matched documented taxa, and the abundance of particular algal species was limited to morphological analysis. Surprisingly, upon examination of the remaining lysis buffer from the mechanical lysis step of algal cells, diatom species were left intact even in the presence of a detergent indicating that the diatom species resistant to lysis could be easily underrepresented. Generation of additional algal sequences data, tied to accurate taxonomic identification, is essential to current environmental sequencing projects and potentially would allow faster acquisition of algal community structure within these unique environments.http://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/4/1/11Savannah Riverdiatomsmudflatsspecies identification
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author Kalina M. Manoylov
Yenkang Ellen France
Abeselom Geletu
Joseph N. Dominy
spellingShingle Kalina M. Manoylov
Yenkang Ellen France
Abeselom Geletu
Joseph N. Dominy
Algal Community Membership of Estuarine Mudflats from the Savannah River, United States
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
Savannah River
diatoms
mudflats
species identification
author_facet Kalina M. Manoylov
Yenkang Ellen France
Abeselom Geletu
Joseph N. Dominy
author_sort Kalina M. Manoylov
title Algal Community Membership of Estuarine Mudflats from the Savannah River, United States
title_short Algal Community Membership of Estuarine Mudflats from the Savannah River, United States
title_full Algal Community Membership of Estuarine Mudflats from the Savannah River, United States
title_fullStr Algal Community Membership of Estuarine Mudflats from the Savannah River, United States
title_full_unstemmed Algal Community Membership of Estuarine Mudflats from the Savannah River, United States
title_sort algal community membership of estuarine mudflats from the savannah river, united states
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
issn 2077-1312
publishDate 2016-02-01
description Algae represent a large and diverse group of photosynthetic organisms inhabiting all aquatic habitats. Although the traditional assessment of algal diversity relies mainly on microscopy-based morphological identification, certain limitations exist. In this study, we present a combined molecular and morphological assessment of algal diversity in mudflats from the Savannah River Estuary, Georgia. High diversity of diatoms was documented, and less than 20% of the algal community was physiologically active at the time of collection. From the total genomic DNA extracted from the field samples and lab isolates, 18S rDNA sequences were PCR amplified, cloned, sequenced, identified, and then compared to the taxa identified via microscopy. Only a few of the DNA sequences matched documented taxa, and the abundance of particular algal species was limited to morphological analysis. Surprisingly, upon examination of the remaining lysis buffer from the mechanical lysis step of algal cells, diatom species were left intact even in the presence of a detergent indicating that the diatom species resistant to lysis could be easily underrepresented. Generation of additional algal sequences data, tied to accurate taxonomic identification, is essential to current environmental sequencing projects and potentially would allow faster acquisition of algal community structure within these unique environments.
topic Savannah River
diatoms
mudflats
species identification
url http://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/4/1/11
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