2019
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.7318
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Functional properties of bacterial communities in water and sediment of the eutrophic river-lake system of Poyang Lake, China

Abstract: In river-lake systems, sediment and water column are two distinct habitats harboring different bacterial communities which play a crucial role in biogeochemical processes. In this study, we employed Phylogenetic Investigation of Communities by Reconstruction of Unobserved States to assess the potential functions and functional redundancy of the bacterial communities in sediment and water in a eutrophic river-lake ecosystem, Poyang Lake in China. Bacterial communities in sediment and water had distinct potentia… Show more

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“…Furthermore, we found a significant positive correlation between taxonomic and functional diversity, suggesting that differences in the putative metabolic functions were closely related to dissimilarities in community composition. Likewise, closely associated variations in taxonomic and functional composition have been reported on eutrophic river-lake water and sediment bacteria (Ren et al, 2019) and marine microbial communities on both temporal and spatial scales (Galand et al, 2015(Galand et al, , 2018. The linear relationship of functional diversity dissimilarity with increasing community dissimilarity was not observed from previous studies that used taxonomic profiles to annotate the functional potential of the microbial communities from marine samples (Louca et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Furthermore, we found a significant positive correlation between taxonomic and functional diversity, suggesting that differences in the putative metabolic functions were closely related to dissimilarities in community composition. Likewise, closely associated variations in taxonomic and functional composition have been reported on eutrophic river-lake water and sediment bacteria (Ren et al, 2019) and marine microbial communities on both temporal and spatial scales (Galand et al, 2015(Galand et al, , 2018. The linear relationship of functional diversity dissimilarity with increasing community dissimilarity was not observed from previous studies that used taxonomic profiles to annotate the functional potential of the microbial communities from marine samples (Louca et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Although sulfur cycling in freshwater sediments and vertical water columns has been well studied (Cai et al, 2019; Ren et al, 2019), the genetic potential for sulfur transformation in surface waters of lakes with different trophic status has not been studied. With the death of a large number of Cyanobacteria in eutrophic lakes, the high content of sulfur-containing amino acids in their cells might be released (Lu et al, 2013), resulting in a water column enriched with organic sulfur.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The total potassium (TK) content and the available potassium (AK) content were determined using the Bao method ( Bao, 2000 ). Total phosphorus (TP) was measured using the alkali fusion-Mo-Sb anti spectrophotometric method, and Available phosphorus (AP) was measured using the sodium hydrogen carbonate solution-Mo-Sb anti spectrophotometric method ( Ren et al, 2019 ). The Patrick richness index (R), Simpson index (D), Pielou index (J), and Shannon index (H) were used to evaluate understory vegetation diversity ( Cheng et al, 2016 ).…”
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confidence: 99%