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  Impact of dilution on stochastically driven methanogenic microbial communities of hypersaline anoxic sediments

Font-Verdera, F., Liebana, R., Rossello-Mora, R., & Viver, T. (2023). Impact of dilution on stochastically driven methanogenic microbial communities of hypersaline anoxic sediments. FEMS MICROBIOLOGY ECOLOGY, 99(12): fiad146. doi:10.1093/femsec/fiad146.

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Font-Verdera, Francisca1, Author
Liebana, Raquel1, Author
Rossello-Mora, Ramon1, Author
Viver, Tomeu2, Author           
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2Department of Molecular Ecology, Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Max Planck Society, ou_2481696              

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Free keywords: ANAEROBIC-DIGESTION; HALOPHILIC BACTERIA; ARCHAEAL DIVERSITY; ASSEMBLY PROCESSES; GLOBAL PATTERNS; SALINITY; SOIL; LAKE; DISCOVERY; GRADIENTMicrobiology; 16S rRNA gene; ampicillin; anaerobic hypersaline sediments; methane; microcosms; salinity;
 Abstract: Sediments underlying the solar salterns of S'Avall are anoxic hypersaline ecosystems dominated by anaerobic prokaryotes, and with the especial relevance of putative methanogenic archaea. Slurries from salt-saturated sediments, diluted in a gradient of salinity and incubated for > 4 years revealed that salt concentration was the major selection force that deterministically structured microbial communities. The dominant archaea in the original communities showed a decrease in alpha diversity with dilution accompanied by the increase of bacterial alpha diversity, being highest at 5% salts. Correspondingly, methanogens decreased and in turn sulfate reducers increased with decreasing salt concentrations. Methanogens especially dominated at 25%. Different concentrations of litter of Posidonia oceanica seagrass added as a carbon substrate, did not promote any clear relevant effect. However, the addition of ampicillin as selection pressure exerted important effects on the assemblage probably due to the removal of competitors or enhancers. The amended antibiotic enhanced methanogenesis in the concentrations <= 15% of salts, whereas it was depleted at salinities >= 20% revealing key roles of ampicillin-sensitive bacteria.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2023-11-21
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 12
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 Identifiers: ISI: 001111275500003
DOI: 10.1093/femsec/fiad146
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Title: FEMS MICROBIOLOGY ECOLOGY
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 99 (12) Sequence Number: fiad146 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 0168-6496