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Optical properties of dissolved organic matter relate to different dept-specific patterns of archaeal and bacterial community structure in the North Atlantic Ocean

AutorGuerrero-Feijóo, Elisa; Nieto-Cid, Mar CSIC ORCID; Sintes, Eva; Dobal-Amador, Vladimir; Hernando-Morales, Víctor; Álvarez-Rodríguez, Marta CSIC ORCID; Balagué, María Vanessa; Varela, Marta María
Palabras claveCentro Oceanográfico de A Coruña
pyrosequencing
Medio Marino
diversity
DOM optical properties
marine microbes
CARD-FISH
T-RFLP
ARISA
Deep Sea
Atlantic waters
Fecha de publicación27-oct-2016
CitaciónFEMS Microbiology Ecology, 93. 2016: 1-14
ResumenProkaryotic abundance, activity and community composition were studied in the euphotic, intermediate and deep waters off the Galician coast (NW Iberian margin) in relation to the optical characterization of dissolved organic matter (DOM). Microbial (archaeal and bacterial) community structure was vertically stratified. Among the Archaea, Euryarchaeota, especially Thermoplasmata, was dominant in the intermediate waters and decreased with depth, whereas marine Thaumarchaeota, especially Marine Group I, was the most abundant archaeal phylum in the deeper layers. The bacterial community was dominated by Proteobacteria through the whole water column. However, Cyanobacteria and Bacteroidetes ocurrence was considerable in the upper layer and SAR202 was dominant in deep waters. Microbial composition and abundande were not shaped by the quantity of dissolved organic carbon, but instead they revealed a strong connection with the DOM quality. Archaeal communities were mainly related to the fluorescence of DOM (which indicates respiration of labile DOM and generation of refractory subproducts), while bacterial communities were mainly linked to the aromaticity/age of the DOM produced along the water column. Taken together, our results indicate that the microbial community composition is associated with the DOM composition of the water masses, suggesting that distinct microbial taxa have the potential to use and/or produce specific DOM compounds.
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Versión del editoronlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1574-6941
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/316472
DOI10.1093/femsec/fiw224
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