Archaea, bacteria and protists share a depth–decay relationship of community similarity in deep oceans
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Start Time:2025-01-16 17:35(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:15min

Session:S26 Session 26-Microbial Activity Drives Elemental Cycling in the Deep Ocean: From Single-Cell to Community » S26-PMicrobial Activity Drives Elemental Cycling in the Deep Ocean: From Single-Cell to Community

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Abstract
Identifying the general patterns of biogeography is vital for a better understanding of biological communities over space. However, there is a lack of well-understood biogeographic patterns of microbial communities in pelagic ecosystems. In this study, we simultaneously investigated archaeal, bacterial, and protist communities using metabarcoding in the deep Pacific Ocean. Our results showed that archaea, bacteria, and protists shared a depth–decay relationship of community similarity, indicating a decrease in community similarity with increasing differences in water depth. Environmental factors were more important than water depth in shaping this relationship, indicating that the sinking process, compared to environmental conditions, might be relatively minor in driving community variations across water columns. Our study suggests that the depth–decay relationship should be primarily examined in field investigations to better interpret the vertical dynamics of marine microbial communities, and more efforts are required to determine the mechanism underlying this important relationship.
Keywords
biogeography,microbial community,metabarcoding,depth–decay relationship,Pacific Ocean
Speaker
Wenxue Wu
Professor Hainan University

Submission Author
Wenxue Wu Hainan University
Wenqian Tang Shenzhen Academy of Environmental Sciences
Zhili He Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Zhuhai)
Lei Wang Third Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources P.R.C.
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    2025

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    Jan 17

    2025

  • Sep 27 2024

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  • Feb 17 2025

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State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
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State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
Department of Earth Sciences, National Natural Science Foundation of China
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