Diversity structure of culturable bacteria isolated from the Fildes Peninsula (King George Island, Antarctica): A phylogenetic analysis perspective.

It has been proposed that Antarctic environments select microorganisms with unique biochemical adaptations, based on the tenet 'Everything is everywhere, but, the environment selects' by Baas-Becking. However, this is a hypothesis that has not been extensively evaluated. This study evaluat...

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Main Authors: Gerardo González-Rocha, Gabriel Muñoz-Cartes, Cristian B Canales-Aguirre, Celia A Lima, Mariana Domínguez-Yévenes, Helia Bello-Toledo, Cristián E Hernández
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:13d1cd01a47e4ee0a396c7050b0ac4fc 2023-05-15T13:37:39+02:00 Diversity structure of culturable bacteria isolated from the Fildes Peninsula (King George Island, Antarctica): A phylogenetic analysis perspective. Gerardo González-Rocha Gabriel Muñoz-Cartes Cristian B Canales-Aguirre Celia A Lima Mariana Domínguez-Yévenes Helia Bello-Toledo Cristián E Hernández 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179390 https://doaj.org/article/13d1cd01a47e4ee0a396c7050b0ac4fc EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5478107?pdf=render https://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203 1932-6203 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0179390 https://doaj.org/article/13d1cd01a47e4ee0a396c7050b0ac4fc PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 6, p e0179390 (2017) Medicine R Science Q article 2017 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179390 2022-12-31T00:27:32Z It has been proposed that Antarctic environments select microorganisms with unique biochemical adaptations, based on the tenet 'Everything is everywhere, but, the environment selects' by Baas-Becking. However, this is a hypothesis that has not been extensively evaluated. This study evaluated the fundamental prediction contained in this hypothesis-in the sense that species are structured in the landscape according to their local habitats-, using as study model the phylogenetic diversity of the culturable bacteria of Fildes Peninsula (King George Island, Antarctica). Eighty bacterial strains isolated from 10 different locations in the area, were recovered. Based on phylogenetic analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences, the isolates were grouped into twenty-six phylotypes distributed in three main clades, of which only six are exclusive to Antarctica. Results showed that phylotypes do not group significantly by habitat type; however, local habitat types had phylogenetic signal, which support the phylogenetic niche conservatism hypothesis and not a selective role of the environment like the Baas-Becking hypothesis suggests. We propose that, more than habitat selection resulting in new local adaptations and diversity, local historical colonization and species sorting (i.e. differences in speciation and extinction rates that arise by interaction of species level traits with the environment) play a fundamental role on the culturable bacterial diversity in Antarctica. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica King George Island Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic King George Island Fildes ENVELOPE(-58.817,-58.817,-62.217,-62.217) Fildes peninsula ENVELOPE(-58.948,-58.948,-62.182,-62.182) Baas ENVELOPE(23.074,23.074,68.288,68.288) PLOS ONE 12 6 e0179390
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Helia Bello-Toledo
Cristián E Hernández
Diversity structure of culturable bacteria isolated from the Fildes Peninsula (King George Island, Antarctica): A phylogenetic analysis perspective.
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description It has been proposed that Antarctic environments select microorganisms with unique biochemical adaptations, based on the tenet 'Everything is everywhere, but, the environment selects' by Baas-Becking. However, this is a hypothesis that has not been extensively evaluated. This study evaluated the fundamental prediction contained in this hypothesis-in the sense that species are structured in the landscape according to their local habitats-, using as study model the phylogenetic diversity of the culturable bacteria of Fildes Peninsula (King George Island, Antarctica). Eighty bacterial strains isolated from 10 different locations in the area, were recovered. Based on phylogenetic analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences, the isolates were grouped into twenty-six phylotypes distributed in three main clades, of which only six are exclusive to Antarctica. Results showed that phylotypes do not group significantly by habitat type; however, local habitat types had phylogenetic signal, which support the phylogenetic niche conservatism hypothesis and not a selective role of the environment like the Baas-Becking hypothesis suggests. We propose that, more than habitat selection resulting in new local adaptations and diversity, local historical colonization and species sorting (i.e. differences in speciation and extinction rates that arise by interaction of species level traits with the environment) play a fundamental role on the culturable bacterial diversity in Antarctica.
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author Gerardo González-Rocha
Gabriel Muñoz-Cartes
Cristian B Canales-Aguirre
Celia A Lima
Mariana Domínguez-Yévenes
Helia Bello-Toledo
Cristián E Hernández
author_facet Gerardo González-Rocha
Gabriel Muñoz-Cartes
Cristian B Canales-Aguirre
Celia A Lima
Mariana Domínguez-Yévenes
Helia Bello-Toledo
Cristián E Hernández
author_sort Gerardo González-Rocha
title Diversity structure of culturable bacteria isolated from the Fildes Peninsula (King George Island, Antarctica): A phylogenetic analysis perspective.
title_short Diversity structure of culturable bacteria isolated from the Fildes Peninsula (King George Island, Antarctica): A phylogenetic analysis perspective.
title_full Diversity structure of culturable bacteria isolated from the Fildes Peninsula (King George Island, Antarctica): A phylogenetic analysis perspective.
title_fullStr Diversity structure of culturable bacteria isolated from the Fildes Peninsula (King George Island, Antarctica): A phylogenetic analysis perspective.
title_full_unstemmed Diversity structure of culturable bacteria isolated from the Fildes Peninsula (King George Island, Antarctica): A phylogenetic analysis perspective.
title_sort diversity structure of culturable bacteria isolated from the fildes peninsula (king george island, antarctica): a phylogenetic analysis perspective.
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