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Ecological Assembly Processes Are Coordinated between Bacterial and Viral Communities in Fractured Shale Ecosystems

机译:生态组装过程在细菌和病毒社区之间的裂缝页岩生态系统之间协调

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The ecological drivers that concurrently act upon both a virus and its host and that drive community assembly are poorly understood despite known interactions between viral populations and their microbial hosts. Hydraulically fractured shale environments provide access to a closed ecosystem in the deep subsurface where constrained microbial and viral community assembly processes can be examined. Here, we used metagenomic analyses of time-resolved-produced fluid samples from two wells in the Appalachian Basin to track viral and host dynamics and to investigate community assembly processes. Hypersaline conditions within these ecosystems should drive microbial community structure to a similar configuration through time in response to common osmotic stress. However, viral predation appears to counterbalance this potentially strong homogeneous selection and pushes the microbial community toward undominated assembly. In comparison, while the viral community was also influenced by substantial undominated processes, it assembled, in part, due to homogeneous selection. When the overall assembly processes acting upon both these communities were directly compared with each other, a significant relationship was revealed, suggesting an association between microbial and viral community development despite differing selective pressures. These results reveal a potentially important balance of ecological dynamics that must be in maintained within this deep subsurface ecosystem in order for the microbial community to persist over extended time periods. More broadly, this relationship begins to provide knowledge underlying metacommunity development across trophic levels. IMPORTANCE Interactions between viral communities and their microbial hosts have been the subject of many recent studies in a wide range of ecosystems. The degree of coordination between ecological assembly processes influencing viral and microbial communities, however, has been explored to a much lesser degree. By using a combined null modeling approach, this study investigated the ecological assembly processes influencing both viral and microbial community structure within hydraulically fractured shale environments. Among other results, significant relationships between the structuring processes affecting both the viral and microbial community were observed, indicating that ecological assembly might be coordinated between these communities despite differing selective pressures. Within this deep subsurface ecosystem, these results reveal a potentially important balance of ecological dynamics that must be maintained to enable long-term microbial community persistence. More broadly, this relationship begins to provide insight into the development of communities across trophic levels.
机译:尽管病毒群体与其微生物宿主之间已知的相互作用,但在病毒及其主持人同时行动的生态驱动因素以及驱动社区组件的司迹均较差。液压破裂的页岩环境提供对封闭生态系统的进入,其中可以检查受约束的微生物和病毒群组装过程。在这里,我们使用从阿巴拉契亚盆地中的两个孔中的时间分离产生的流体样品分析,以跟踪病毒和宿主动力学并调查社区组装过程。这些生态系统内的疗效应通过时间响应于常见的渗透应力,将微生物群落结构驱动到类似的配置。然而,病毒捕食似乎对抗这种可能强烈的均匀选择,并将微生物群体推向未完成的组件。相比之下,虽然病毒群落也受到大量无效过程的影响,但部分由于均匀选择而组装。当对两种社区的整体组装过程相互比较时,揭示了显着的关系,表明微生物和病毒群落的关联尽管有不同的选择性压力。这些结果揭示了生态动态的潜在重要的平衡,必须在这种深度地下生态系统内维持,以便微生物群体在延长的时间内持续存在。更广泛地,这种关系开始在营养级别的途中提供知识潜在的地球性发展。病毒社区与其微生物宿主之间的重要性相互作用是在广泛的生态系统中最近研究的主题。然而,影响病毒和微生物群落的生态组装过程之间的协调程度已经探讨了更大的程度。通过使用组合的零建模方法,本研究调查了影响液压破裂的页岩环境中病毒和微生物群落结构的生态组装过程。在其他结果中,观察到影响病毒和微生物群落的结构过程之间的显着关系,表明尽管有不同的选择性压力,但在这些社区之间可能会协调生态组装。在这种深度地下生态系统中,这些结果揭示了必须维持的生态动态的潜在重要的平衡,以实现长期微生物群落持久性。更广泛地,这种关系开始深入了解跨越营养水平的社区的发展。

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