Liu Qian, Li Yan, Wang Hualong, Yang Guipeng, Kan Jinjun, Yang Mengyao, Yu Xiaowen, Guo Cui, Wang Min, Wang Wei, Zhang Qingli, Zhu Jiancheng, Zhao Xianyong, Jiang Yong
College of Marine Life Science & Institute of Evolution and Marine Biodiversity, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China.
Key Laboratory of Marine Chemistry Theory and Technology, Frontiers Science Center for Deep Ocean Multispheres and Earth System, Ministry of Education, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China.
Microbiol Spectr. 2023 Feb 6;11(2):e0211522. doi: 10.1128/spectrum.02115-22.
The diversity and primary productivity in the Arctic ecosystem are rapidly changing due to global warming. Microorganisms play a vital role in biogeochemical cycling. However, the diversity of planktonic microorganism communities in the Laptev Sea, one of the most important marginal seas of the Western Arctic Ocean, have not been studied sufficiently in depth. The diversity and community structure of the planktonic microorganisms in the surface water were investigated at 20 stations on the Lena River flowing into the Laptev Sea. Multivariate statistical analyses demonstrated clear spatial patterns in the α diversity and community structure for microorganisms under different salinity levels. Co-occurrence networks of microbial communities revealed that spatial variation promoted differentiation of the characteristics and stability of microbial networks in the Laptev Sea. Contrary to expectations, abundant taxa were found to not have a large influence on the stability and resilience of microbial interactions in the region. On the contrary, less-abundant taxa were found to have far greater influence. The stability and resilience of the prokaryotic and microeukaryotic networks in the Lena River estuary and the continental shelf provided valuable insights into the impact of freshwater and land inflow disturbances on microbial assemblage. Overall, these results enhance our understanding of the composition of microbial communities and provide insights into how spatial changes of abundant versus rare species alter the nature and stability of microbial networks from the Lena River estuary to the Laptev Sea. In addition, this study explored microbial interactions and their ability to resist future disturbances. The regime of the Laptev Sea depends closely on the runoff of the Lena River. Microorganisms are essential components of aquatic food webs and play a significant role in polar ecosystems. In this study, we provided a basic microbial data set as well as new insights into the microbial networks from the Lena River estuary to the Laptev Sea, while exploring their potential to resist future disturbances. A comprehensive and systematic study of the community structure and function of the planktonic microorganisms in the Laptev Sea would greatly enhance our understanding of how polar microbial communities respond to the salinity gradient under climate warming.
由于全球变暖,北极生态系统的多样性和初级生产力正在迅速变化。微生物在生物地球化学循环中起着至关重要的作用。然而,作为北冰洋西部最重要的边缘海之一的拉普捷夫海,其浮游微生物群落的多样性尚未得到充分深入的研究。在流入拉普捷夫海的勒拿河上的20个站点,对表层水中浮游微生物的多样性和群落结构进行了调查。多变量统计分析表明,不同盐度水平下微生物的α多样性和群落结构存在明显的空间格局。微生物群落的共现网络显示,空间变异促进了拉普捷夫海微生物网络特征和稳定性的分化。与预期相反,发现丰富的分类群对该地区微生物相互作用的稳定性和恢复力影响不大。相反,发现较少丰富的分类群具有更大的影响。勒拿河河口和大陆架中原核生物和微型真核生物网络的稳定性和恢复力为淡水和陆地流入干扰对微生物群落的影响提供了有价值的见解。总体而言,这些结果增进了我们对微生物群落组成的理解,并提供了关于丰富物种与稀有物种的空间变化如何改变从勒拿河河口到拉普捷夫海的微生物网络的性质和稳定性的见解。此外,本研究探索了微生物相互作用及其抵抗未来干扰的能力。拉普捷夫海的状态密切依赖于勒拿河的径流。微生物是水生食物网的重要组成部分,在极地生态系统中发挥着重要作用。在本研究中,我们提供了一个基本的微生物数据集,并对从勒拿河河口到拉普捷夫海的微生物网络有了新的见解,同时探索了它们抵抗未来干扰的潜力。对拉普捷夫海浮游微生物群落结构和功能进行全面系统的研究,将极大地增进我们对气候变暖下极地微生物群落如何响应盐度梯度的理解。