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Taxon-specific associations between protozoal and methanogen populations in the rumen and a model rumen system
Authors:Richard Sharp  Cherie J Ziemer  Marshall D Stern  David A Stahl
Institution:Department of Civil Engineering, Northwestern University, 2145 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208-3109, USA;Department of Animal Science, University of Minnesota, Haecker Hall, 130 Eckles Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55108, USA;Dunn Clinical Nutrition Center, Cambridge, CB2 2DH, UK
Abstract:Methanogen populations in the rumen and in model rumen systems (operated over a 240-h period) were studied using the small subunit (SSU) rRNA phylogenetic framework for group-specific enumerations. Representatives of the family Methanobacteriaceae were the most abundant methanogen population in the rumen, accounting for 89.3% (± 1.02%) of total archaea in the rumen fluid and 99.2% (± 1.8%) in a protozoal fraction of rumen fluid. Their percentage of archaea in the model rumen systems declined from 84% (± 8.5%) to 54% (± 7.8%) after 48 h of operation, correlated with loss of protozoa from these systems. The Methanomicrobiales, encompassed by the families Methanomicrobiaceae, Methanocorpusculaceae, and Methanospirillaceae were the second most abundant population and accounted for 12.1% (± 2.15%) of total SSU rRNA in rumen fluid. Additionally this group was shown to be essentially free living, since only a negligible hybridization signal was detected with the ruminal protozoal fraction. This group constituted a more significant proportion of total archaea in whole rumen fluid, 12.1% (± 2.1%) and model rumen fluid containing no protozoa (26.3 ± 7.7%). In contrast, the Methanosarcinales, generally considered the second most abundant population of rumen methanogens, accounted for only 2.8% (± 0.3%) of total archaeal SSU rRNA in rumen fluid.
Keywords:Methanogen  Rumen protozoon  Symbiosis  Phylogeny  rRNA
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