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Annual recurrence of prokaryotic climax communities in shallow waters of the North Mediterranean
Authors:Mauro Celussi  Vincenzo Manna  Elisa Banchi  Viviana Fonti  Matteo Bazzaro  Vesna Flander-Putrle  Katja Klun  Martina Kralj  Neža Orel  Tinkara Tinta
Affiliation:1. National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics—OGS, Trieste, Italy;2. Marine Biology Station Piran, National Institute of Biology, Piran, Slovenia
Abstract:In temperate coastal environments, wide fluctuations of biotic and abiotic factors drive microbiome dynamics. To link recurrent ecological patterns with planktonic microbial communities, we analysed a monthly-sampled 3-year time series of 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing data, alongside environmental variables, collected at two stations in the northern Adriatic Sea. Time series multivariate analyses allowed us to identify three stable, mature communities (climaxes), whose recurrence was mainly driven by changes in photoperiod and temperature. Mixotrophs (e.g., Ca. Nitrosopumilus, SUP05 clade, and Marine Group II) thrived under oligotrophic, low-light conditions, whereas copiotrophs (e.g., NS4 and NS5 clades) bloomed at higher temperatures and substrate availability. The early spring climax was characterised by a more diverse set of amplicon sequence variants, including copiotrophs associated with phytoplankton-derived organic matter degradation, and photo-auto/heterotrophic organisms (e.g., Synechococcus sp., Roseobacter clade), whose rhythmicity was linked to photoperiod lengthening. Through the identification of recurrent climax assemblages, we begin to delineate a typology of ecosystem based on microbiome composition and functionality, allowing for the intercomparison of microbial assemblages among different biomes, a still underachieved goal in the omics era.
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