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Bacterioplankton Communities in Dissolved Organic Carbon-Rich Amazonian Black Water

François‐Étienne Sylvain, Sidki Bouslama, Aleicia Holland, Nicolas Leroux, Pierre-Luc Mercier, Adalberto Luís Val, Nicolas Derôme

2023Microbiology Spectrum15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Amazon basin discharge carries an important load of terrestrially derived dissolved organic matter (DOM) to the ocean. The bacterioplankton from this basin potentially plays important roles in transforming this allochthonous carbon, which has consequences on marine primary productivity and global carbon sequestration. However, the structure and function of Amazonian bacterioplanktonic communities remain poorly studied, and their interactions with DOM are unresolved. In this study, we (i) sampled bacterioplankton in all the main Amazon tributaries, (ii) combined information from the taxonomic structure and functional repertory of Amazonian bacterioplankton communities to understand their dynamics, (iii) identified the main physicochemical parameters shaping bacterioplanktonic communities among a set of >30 measured environmental parameters, and (iv) characterized how bacterioplankton structure varies according to the relative abundance of humic compounds, a by-product from the bacterial degradation process of allochthonous DOM.

Topics & Concepts

BacterioplanktonDissolved organic carbonAmazonianEcologyBiologyCarbon cycleEnvironmental chemistryPhytoplanktonChemistryAmazon rainforestNutrientEcosystemMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyMarine and coastal ecosystemsEnvironmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies
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