Transition boundaries for protistan species turnover in hypersaline waters of different biogeographic regions
Autor: | Dominik Forster, Ramon Rosselló-Móra, Thorsten Stoeck, Maria Eugenia Farias, Merit del Rocio Mora-Ruiz, Sabine Filker, Bernardo González, Lea Weinisch |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Salinity Ecology Range (biology) Biogeography fungi Species distribution Eukaryota Biology South America Microbiology Biological Evolution Halophile Europe 03 medical and health sciences 030104 developmental biology Taxon Ecosystem Endemism Ponds Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics Phylogeny |
Zdroj: | Environmental microbiology. 19(8) |
ISSN: | 1462-2920 |
Popis: | The identification of environmental barriers which govern species distribution is a fundamental concern in ecology. Even though salt was previously identified as a major transition boundary for micro- and macroorganisms alike, the salinities causing species turnover in protistan communities are unknown. We investigated 4.5 million high-quality protistan metabarcodes (V4 region of the SSU rDNA) obtained from 24 shallow salt ponds (salinities 4%-44%) from South America and Europe. Statistical analyses of protistan community profiles identified four salinity classes, which strongly selected for different protistan communities: 4-9%, 14-24%, 27-36% and 38-44%. The proportion of organisms unknown to science is highest in the 14-24% salinity class, showing that environments within this salinity range are an unappreciated reservoir of as yet undiscovered organisms. Distinct higher-rank taxon groups dominated in the four salinity classes in terms of diversity. As increasing salinities require different cellular responses to cope with salt, our results suggest that different evolutionary lineages of protists have evolved distinct haloadaptation strategies. Salinity appears to be a stronger selection factor for the structuring of protistan communities than geography. Yet, we find a higher degree of endemism in shallow salt ponds compared with less isolated ecosystems such as the open ocean. Thus, rules for biogeographic structuring of protistan communities are not universal, but depend on the ecosystem under consideration. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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