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Identifying the key taxonomic categories that characterize microbial community diversity using full-scale classification: a case study of microbial communities in the sediments of Hangzhou Bay

机译:使用全规模分类识别特征微生物群落多样性的关键分类类别:杭州湾沉积物中微生物社区的案例研究

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Coastal areas are land-sea transitional zones with complex natural and anthropogenic disturbances. Microorganisms in coastal sediments adapt to such disturbances both individually and as a community. The microbial community structure changes spatially and temporally under environmental stress. In this study, we investigated the microbial community structure in the sediments of Hangzhou Bay, a seriously polluted bay in China. In order to identify the roles and contribution of all microbial taxa, we set thresholds as 0.1% for rare taxa and 1% for abundant taxa, and classified all operational taxonomic units into six exclusive categories based on their abundance. The results showed that the key taxa in differentiating the communities are abundant taxa (AT), conditionally abundant taxa (CAT), and conditionally rare or abundant taxa (CRAT). A large population in conditionally rare taxa (CRT) made this category collectively significant in differentiating the communities. Both bacteria and archaea demonstrated a distance decay pattern of community similarity in the bay, and this pattern was strengthened by rare taxa, CRT and CRAT, but weakened by AT and CAT. This implied that the low abundance taxa were more deterministically distributed, while the high abundance taxa were more ubiquitously distributed.Based on a full-scale microbial taxa classification, the roles and contributions of key taxonomic categories in maintaining and altering microbial community structures in the sediments of Hangzhou Bay were recognized.Based on a full-scale microbial taxa classification, the roles and contributions of key taxonomic categories in maintaining and altering microbial community structures in the sediments of Hangzhou Bay were recognized.
机译:沿海地区是陆海过渡区,具有复杂的自然和人为干扰。沿海沉积物中的微生物适应各自和社区的这种干扰。微生物群落结构在环境压力下在空间和时间变化。在这项研究中,我们研究了杭州湾沉积物中的微生物群落结构,是中国受到严重污染的湾。为了确定所有微生物分类群的角色和贡献,我们将稀有分类塔的阈值设定为0.1%,为丰富的分类群1%,并将所有运营分类单位分为六个独家类别,基于其丰富。结果表明,区分社区的主要分类群是大量的分类群(AT),有条件地丰富的分类群(猫),有条件稀有或丰富的分类群(CRAT)。有条件稀有的分类群(CRT)的大群人在区分社区方面具有统一意义。细菌和古代均展示了海湾中社区相似性的距离衰减模式,并且这种模式由罕见的分类群,CRT和Crat加强,但是通过AT和猫削弱。这意味着低丰度的分类群更加多样性分布,而高丰富的分类量更为普遍分布。基于全面的微生物分类,关键分类学类别在维持和改变沉积物中的微生物群落结构方面的角色和贡献作者:王莹,杭州湾的认识到。在全面的微生物纳米群分类,重点分类类别在杭州湾沉积物中保持和改变微生物群落结构的关键分类学类别的作用和贡献。

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