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TitlePicocyanobacterial assemblages in ultraoligotrophic Andean lakes reveal high regional microdiversity
AbstractPicocyanobacteria (Pcy) diversity was studied in a set of ultraoligotrophic North Patagonian Andean lakes. The glacial lake system includes a central lake (Lake Nahuel Huapi, with its side basin, Lake Moreno) and four satellite lakes (Lakes Espejo, Correntoso, Gutierrez and Mascardi) derived from a larger paleolake. Automated ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis showed a Pcy community structure composed of 18 operational taxonomic units (OTUs), of which only one (OTU 1094) was widely distributed, being found at all depths in all of the lakes. Most of the others were observed in a few of the lakes. The principal component analysis revealed the habitat specificity of some Pcy OTUs: the satellite lakes have a highly irradiated epilimnion, while the central lake has a well-mixed euphotic zone that does not extend beyond the epilimnion. We also observed a distinctive vertical distribution of the OTUs and a significant correlation between Pcy chlorophyll-specific primary production and OTU 738, which was only found in the satellite lakes. Lastly, the high beta-diversity of this lake district supports the hypothesis that microdiversity is higher in glacier-derived lake systems where habitat fragmentation due to geographic barriers results in rapid speciation.
SourceJournal of plankton research 32 (3), pp. 357–366
Keywordsmicrobial ecology
JournalJournal of plankton research
EditorInformation Retrieval Inc.],, [New York,, Stati Uniti d'America
Year2010
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.1093/plankt/fbp126
AuthorsCaravati, Emanuele; Callieri, Cristiana; Modenutti, Beatriz; Corno, Gianluca; Balseiro, Esteban; Bertoni, Roberto; Michaud, Luigi
Text407741 2010 10.1093/plankt/fbp126 ISI Web of Science WOS 000274339900008 microbial ecology Picocyanobacterial assemblages in ultraoligotrophic Andean lakes reveal high regional microdiversity Caravati, Emanuele; Callieri, Cristiana; Modenutti, Beatriz; Corno, Gianluca; Balseiro, Esteban; Bertoni, Roberto; Michaud, Luigi CNR; INIBIOMA CONICET UNCOMAHUE; Univ Messina Picocyanobacteria Pcy diversity was studied in a set of ultraoligotrophic North Patagonian Andean lakes. The glacial lake system includes a central lake Lake Nahuel Huapi, with its side basin, Lake Moreno and four satellite lakes Lakes Espejo, Correntoso, Gutierrez and Mascardi derived from a larger paleolake. Automated ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis showed a Pcy community structure composed of 18 operational taxonomic units OTUs , of which only one OTU 1094 was widely distributed, being found at all depths in all of the lakes. Most of the others were observed in a few of the lakes. The principal component analysis revealed the habitat specificity of some Pcy OTUs the satellite lakes have a highly irradiated epilimnion, while the central lake has a well mixed euphotic zone that does not extend beyond the epilimnion. We also observed a distinctive vertical distribution of the OTUs and a significant correlation between Pcy chlorophyll specific primary production and OTU 738, which was only found in the satellite lakes. Lastly, the high beta diversity of this lake district supports the hypothesis that microdiversity is higher in glacier derived lake systems where habitat fragmentation due to geographic barriers results in rapid speciation. 32 Published version Articolo in rivista Information Retrieval Inc. , 0142 7873 Journal of plankton research Journal of plankton research J. plankton res. Journal of plankton research. roberto.bertoni BERTONI ROBERTO cristiana.callieri CALLIERI CRISTIANA gianluca.corno CORNO GIANLUCA