Tropical aquatic Archaea show environment-specific community composition.

The Archaea domain is ubiquitously distributed and extremely diverse, however, environmental factors that shape archaeal community structure are not well known. Aquatic environments, including the water column and sediments harbor many new uncultured archaeal species from which metabolic and ecologi...

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Main Authors: Cynthia B Silveira, Alexander M Cardoso, Felipe H Coutinho, Joyce L Lima, Leonardo H Pinto, Rodolpho M Albano, Maysa M Clementino, Orlando B Martins, Ricardo P Vieira
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24086729/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-66fc31030aaa423fa14e656e15b4521b2021-03-03T22:51:32ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0189e7632110.1371/journal.pone.0076321Tropical aquatic Archaea show environment-specific community composition.Cynthia B SilveiraAlexander M CardosoFelipe H CoutinhoJoyce L LimaLeonardo H PintoRodolpho M AlbanoMaysa M ClementinoOrlando B MartinsRicardo P VieiraThe Archaea domain is ubiquitously distributed and extremely diverse, however, environmental factors that shape archaeal community structure are not well known. Aquatic environments, including the water column and sediments harbor many new uncultured archaeal species from which metabolic and ecological roles remain elusive. Some environments are especially neglected in terms of archaeal diversity, as is the case of pristine tropical areas. Here we investigate the archaeal composition in marine and freshwater systems from Ilha Grande, a South Atlantic tropical environment. All sampled habitats showed high archaeal diversity. No OTUs were shared between freshwater, marine and mangrove sediment samples, yet these environments are interconnected and geographically close, indicating environment-specific community structuring. Group II Euryarchaeota was the main clade in marine samples, while the new putative phylum Thaumarchaeota and LDS/RCV Euryarchaeota dominated freshwaters. Group III Euryarchaeota, a rare clade, was also retrieved in reasonable abundance in marine samples. The archaeal community from mangrove sediments was composed mainly by members of mesophilic Crenarchaeota and by a distinct clade forming a sister-group to Crenarchaeota and Thaumarchaeota. Our results show strong environment-specific community structuring in tropical aquatic Archaea, as previously seen for Bacteria.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24086729/?tool=EBI
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author Cynthia B Silveira
Alexander M Cardoso
Felipe H Coutinho
Joyce L Lima
Leonardo H Pinto
Rodolpho M Albano
Maysa M Clementino
Orlando B Martins
Ricardo P Vieira
spellingShingle Cynthia B Silveira
Alexander M Cardoso
Felipe H Coutinho
Joyce L Lima
Leonardo H Pinto
Rodolpho M Albano
Maysa M Clementino
Orlando B Martins
Ricardo P Vieira
Tropical aquatic Archaea show environment-specific community composition.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Cynthia B Silveira
Alexander M Cardoso
Felipe H Coutinho
Joyce L Lima
Leonardo H Pinto
Rodolpho M Albano
Maysa M Clementino
Orlando B Martins
Ricardo P Vieira
author_sort Cynthia B Silveira
title Tropical aquatic Archaea show environment-specific community composition.
title_short Tropical aquatic Archaea show environment-specific community composition.
title_full Tropical aquatic Archaea show environment-specific community composition.
title_fullStr Tropical aquatic Archaea show environment-specific community composition.
title_full_unstemmed Tropical aquatic Archaea show environment-specific community composition.
title_sort tropical aquatic archaea show environment-specific community composition.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The Archaea domain is ubiquitously distributed and extremely diverse, however, environmental factors that shape archaeal community structure are not well known. Aquatic environments, including the water column and sediments harbor many new uncultured archaeal species from which metabolic and ecological roles remain elusive. Some environments are especially neglected in terms of archaeal diversity, as is the case of pristine tropical areas. Here we investigate the archaeal composition in marine and freshwater systems from Ilha Grande, a South Atlantic tropical environment. All sampled habitats showed high archaeal diversity. No OTUs were shared between freshwater, marine and mangrove sediment samples, yet these environments are interconnected and geographically close, indicating environment-specific community structuring. Group II Euryarchaeota was the main clade in marine samples, while the new putative phylum Thaumarchaeota and LDS/RCV Euryarchaeota dominated freshwaters. Group III Euryarchaeota, a rare clade, was also retrieved in reasonable abundance in marine samples. The archaeal community from mangrove sediments was composed mainly by members of mesophilic Crenarchaeota and by a distinct clade forming a sister-group to Crenarchaeota and Thaumarchaeota. Our results show strong environment-specific community structuring in tropical aquatic Archaea, as previously seen for Bacteria.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24086729/?tool=EBI
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