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A biogeographic distribution of magnetotactic bacteria influenced by salinity
Authors:Wei Lin  Yinzhao Wang  Bi Li  Yongxin Pan
Affiliation:1.Biogeomagnetism Group, Paleomagnetism and Geochronology Laboratory, Key Laboratory of the Earth''s Deep Interior, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China;2.France-China Bio-Mineralization and Nano-Structures Laboratory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
Abstract:Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB), which synthesize intracellular ferromagnetic magnetite and/or greigite magnetosomes, have significant roles in global iron cycling in aquatic systems, as well as sedimentary magnetism. The occurrence of MTB has been reported in aquatic environments from freshwater to marine ecosystems; however, the distribution of MTB across heterogeneous habitats remains unclear. Here we examined the MTB communities from diverse habitats across northern and southern China, using comprehensive transmission electron microscopy and comparison of 16S rRNA gene analyses. A total of 334 16S rRNA gene sequences were analyzed, representing the most comprehensive analysis on the diversity and distribution of MTB to date. The majority (95%) of sequences belong to the Alphaproteobacteria, whereas a population of giant magnetotactic rod is affiliated with the Nitrospirae phylum. By a statistical comparison of these sequence data and publicly available MTB sequences, we infer for the first time that the composition of MTB communities represents a biogeographic distribution across globally heterogeneous environments, which is influenced by salinity.
Keywords:magnetotactic bacteria   biogeography   microbial diversity   salinity
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