Department of Biology, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Groupe de recherche interuniversitaire en limnologie, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Nat Microbiol. 2023 Oct;8(10):1920-1934. doi: 10.1038/s41564-023-01435-6. Epub 2023 Jul 31.
Lakes are heterogeneous ecosystems inhabited by a rich microbiome whose genomic diversity is poorly defined. We present a continental-scale study of metagenomes representing 6.5 million km of the most lake-rich landscape on Earth. Analysis of 308 Canadian lakes resulted in a metagenome-assembled genome (MAG) catalogue of 1,008 mostly novel bacterial genomospecies. Lake trophic state was a leading driver of taxonomic and functional diversity among MAG assemblages, reflecting the responses of communities profiled by 16S rRNA amplicons and gene-centric metagenomics. Coupling the MAG catalogue with watershed geomatics revealed terrestrial influences of soils and land use on assemblages. Agriculture and human population density were drivers of turnover, indicating detectable anthropogenic imprints on lake bacteria at the continental scale. The sensitivity of bacterial assemblages to human impact reinforces lakes as sentinels of environmental change. Overall, the LakePulse MAG catalogue greatly expands the freshwater genomic landscape, advancing an integrative view of diversity across Earth's microbiomes.
湖泊是由丰富的微生物群落组成的多相生态系统,其基因组多样性尚未得到明确界定。我们开展了一项大陆尺度的研究,分析了代表地球上湖泊最丰富景观的 650 万千米范围内的宏基因组。对 308 个加拿大湖泊进行分析后,得到了一个包含 1008 个主要新型细菌基因组种的宏基因组组装基因组 (MAG) 目录。湖泊营养状态是 MAG 组合中分类和功能多样性的主要驱动因素,反映了 16S rRNA 扩增子和基于基因的宏基因组学所描绘的群落的响应。将 MAG 目录与流域地理信息系统耦合,揭示了土壤和土地利用对组合的陆地影响。农业和人口密度是周转率的驱动因素,表明在大陆尺度上可以检测到人类活动对湖泊细菌的影响。细菌组合对人为影响的敏感性增强了湖泊作为环境变化的哨兵的作用。总的来说,LakePulse MAG 目录极大地扩展了淡水基因组景观,推进了对地球微生物组多样性的综合认识。