Distribution and Diversity of Microbial Eukaryotes in Bathypelagic Waters of the South China Sea |
| |
Authors: | Dapeng Xu Nianzhi Jiao Rui Ren Alan Warren |
| |
Affiliation: | 1. State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University, Xiamen, China;2. Institute of Marine Microbes and Ecospheres, Xiamen University, Xiamen, China;3. Department of Life Sciences, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom |
| |
Abstract: | Little is known about the biodiversity of microbial eukaryotes in the South China Sea, especially in waters at bathyal depths. Here, we employed SSU rDNA gene sequencing to reveal the diversity and community structure across depth and distance gradients in the South China Sea. Vertically, the highest alpha diversity was found at 75‐m depth. The communities of microbial eukaryotes were clustered into shallow‐, middle‐, and deep‐water groups according to the depth from which they were collected, indicating a depth‐related diversity and distribution pattern. Rhizaria sequences dominated the microeukaryote community and occurred in all samples except those from less than 50‐m deep, being most abundant near the sea floor where they contributed ca. 64–97% and 40–74% of the total sequences and OTUs recovered, respectively. A large portion of rhizarian OTUs has neither a nearest named neighbor nor a nearest neighbor in the GenBank database which indicated the presence of new phylotypes in the South China Sea. Given their overwhelming abundance and richness, further phylogenetic analysis of rhizarians were performed and three new genetic clusters were revealed containing sequences retrieved from the deep waters of the South China Sea. Our results shed light on the diversity and community structure of microbial eukaryotes in this not yet fully explored area. |
| |
Keywords: | Community structure protist radiolaria SSU rDNA |
|
|