Diversity and distribution of free-living and particle-associated bacterioplankton in Sandusky Bay and adjacent waters of Lake Erie Western Basin |
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Authors: | Xiaozhen Mou Jisha Jacob Xinxin Lu Steven Robbins Shulei Sun Joseph D Ortiz |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biological Sciences, Kent State University, Kent OH, 44242, USA;2. The CAMERA Project, Center for Research on Biological Systems and California Institute of Telecommunication and Information Technology, University of California, San Diego, CA 92093, USA;3. Department of Geology, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242, USA |
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Abstract: | Studies on the bacterial communities in Lake Erie have been largely focused on cyanobacteria. To characterize the community structure of the other bacteria, we examined the 16S rRNA gene content of free-living (FL) and particle-associated (PA) bacterioplankton populations in Sandusky Bay (SD) and adjacent waters in the Western Basin (WB) of Lake Erie. A comprehensive survey of nutrients and other limnological variables was also performed in parallel. A total of 18,569 of 16S rRNA V6 pyrotag sequences were recovered, which were affiliated with 64 unique bacterial orders within 14 phyla. FL bacteria were composed differently from PA ones and contained significantly more Actinomycetales. In addition, FL bacteria were taxonomically more diverse. Despite the distinct environmental conditions, compositional variation was insignificant between bacteria in the SD and WB samples. |
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Keywords: | Bacterial community composition Lake Erie Free-living Particle-associated |
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