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Vertical structure of the bacterial diversity in meromictic Fayetteville Green Lake

Kaleigh R. Block, Joy M. O’Brien, William J. Edwards, C. L. Marnocha

2021MicrobiologyOpen28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The permanently stratified water columns in euxinic meromictic lakes produce niche environments for phototrophic sulfur oxidizers and diverse sulfur metabolisms. While Green Lake (Fayetteville, New York, NY) is known to host a diverse community of ecologically important sulfur bacteria, analyses of its microbial communities, to date, have been largely based on pigment analysis and smaller datasets from Sanger sequencing techniques. Here, we present the results of next-generation sequencing of the eubacterial community in the context of the water column geochemistry. We observed abundant purple and green sulfur bacteria, as well as anoxygenic photosynthesis-capable cyanobacteria within the upper monimolimnion. Amidst the phototrophs, we found other sulfur-cycling bacteria including sulfur disproportionators and chemotrophic sulfur oxidizers, further detailing our understanding of the sulfur cycle and microbial ecology of euxinic, meromictic lakes.

Topics & Concepts

Anoxygenic photosynthesisGreen sulfur bacteriaPhototrophChemoclineSulfurSulfur cycleEcologyCyanobacteriaMicrobial population biologyEnvironmental chemistryWater columnEnvironmental scienceBacteriaBiologyPhotosynthesisBotanyChemistryPaleontologyOrganic chemistryMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesMarine Biology and Ecology Research