Freshwater Microbial Eukaryotic Core Communities, Open-Water and Under-Ice Specialists in Southern Victoria Island Lakes (Ekaluktutiak, NU, Canada)

Across much of the Arctic, lakes and ponds dominate the landscape. Starting in late September, the lakes are covered in ice, with ice persisting well into June or early July. In summer, the lakes are highly productive, supporting waterfowl and fish populations. However, little is known about the div...

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Published in:Frontiers in Microbiology
Main Authors: Marianne Potvin, Milla Rautio, Connie Lovejoy
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.786094
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:ffa791103df24edc85b130114756df31 2023-05-15T14:56:40+02:00 Freshwater Microbial Eukaryotic Core Communities, Open-Water and Under-Ice Specialists in Southern Victoria Island Lakes (Ekaluktutiak, NU, Canada) Marianne Potvin Milla Rautio Connie Lovejoy 2022-02-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.786094 https://doaj.org/article/ffa791103df24edc85b130114756df31 EN eng Frontiers Media S.A. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2021.786094/full https://doaj.org/toc/1664-302X 1664-302X doi:10.3389/fmicb.2021.786094 https://doaj.org/article/ffa791103df24edc85b130114756df31 Frontiers in Microbiology, Vol 12 (2022) Arctic chrysophytes cryptophytes season ciliates Microbiology QR1-502 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.786094 2022-12-31T03:35:57Z Across much of the Arctic, lakes and ponds dominate the landscape. Starting in late September, the lakes are covered in ice, with ice persisting well into June or early July. In summer, the lakes are highly productive, supporting waterfowl and fish populations. However, little is known about the diversity and ecology of microscopic life in the lakes that influence biogeochemical cycles and contribute to ecosystem services. Even less is known about the prevalence of species that are characteristic of the seasons or whether some species persist year-round under both ice cover and summer open-water conditions. To begin to address these knowledge gaps, we sampled 10 morphometrically diverse lakes in the region of Ekaluktutiak (Cambridge Bay), on southern Victoria Island (NU, Canada). We focused on Greiner Lake, the lakes connected to it, isolated ponds, and two nearby larger lakes outside the Greiner watershed. The largest lakes sampled were Tahiryuaq (Ferguson Lake) and the nearby Spawning Lake, which support commercial sea-run Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) fisheries. Samples for nucleic acids were collected from the lakes along with limnological metadata. Microbial eukaryotes were identified with high-throughput amplicon sequencing targeting the V4 region of the 18S rRNA gene. Ciliates, dinoflagellates, chrysophytes, and cryptophytes dominated the lake assemblages. A Bray–Curtis dissimilarity matrix separated communities into under-ice and open-water clusters, with additional separation by superficial lake area. In all, 133 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) occurred either in all under-ice or all open-water samples and were considered “core” microbial species or ecotypes. These were further characterized as seasonal indicators. Ten of the OTUs were characteristic of all lakes and all seasons sampled. Eight of these were cryptophytes, suggesting diverse functional capacity within the lineage. The core open-water indicators were mostly chrysophytes, with a few ciliates and uncharacterized Cercozoa, suggesting ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Cambridge Bay Salvelinus alpinus Victoria Island victoria island Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Bray ENVELOPE(-114.067,-114.067,-74.833,-74.833) Cambridge Bay ENVELOPE(-105.130,-105.130,69.037,69.037) Canada Ferguson ENVELOPE(-168.583,-168.583,-84.933,-84.933) Greiner Lake ENVELOPE(-104.917,-104.917,69.200,69.200) Island Lakes ENVELOPE(-128.226,-128.226,62.344,62.344) Spawning Lake ENVELOPE(-126.261,-126.261,56.576,56.576) Frontiers in Microbiology 12
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Connie Lovejoy
Freshwater Microbial Eukaryotic Core Communities, Open-Water and Under-Ice Specialists in Southern Victoria Island Lakes (Ekaluktutiak, NU, Canada)
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description Across much of the Arctic, lakes and ponds dominate the landscape. Starting in late September, the lakes are covered in ice, with ice persisting well into June or early July. In summer, the lakes are highly productive, supporting waterfowl and fish populations. However, little is known about the diversity and ecology of microscopic life in the lakes that influence biogeochemical cycles and contribute to ecosystem services. Even less is known about the prevalence of species that are characteristic of the seasons or whether some species persist year-round under both ice cover and summer open-water conditions. To begin to address these knowledge gaps, we sampled 10 morphometrically diverse lakes in the region of Ekaluktutiak (Cambridge Bay), on southern Victoria Island (NU, Canada). We focused on Greiner Lake, the lakes connected to it, isolated ponds, and two nearby larger lakes outside the Greiner watershed. The largest lakes sampled were Tahiryuaq (Ferguson Lake) and the nearby Spawning Lake, which support commercial sea-run Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) fisheries. Samples for nucleic acids were collected from the lakes along with limnological metadata. Microbial eukaryotes were identified with high-throughput amplicon sequencing targeting the V4 region of the 18S rRNA gene. Ciliates, dinoflagellates, chrysophytes, and cryptophytes dominated the lake assemblages. A Bray–Curtis dissimilarity matrix separated communities into under-ice and open-water clusters, with additional separation by superficial lake area. In all, 133 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) occurred either in all under-ice or all open-water samples and were considered “core” microbial species or ecotypes. These were further characterized as seasonal indicators. Ten of the OTUs were characteristic of all lakes and all seasons sampled. Eight of these were cryptophytes, suggesting diverse functional capacity within the lineage. The core open-water indicators were mostly chrysophytes, with a few ciliates and uncharacterized Cercozoa, suggesting ...
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author Marianne Potvin
Milla Rautio
Connie Lovejoy
author_facet Marianne Potvin
Milla Rautio
Connie Lovejoy
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title Freshwater Microbial Eukaryotic Core Communities, Open-Water and Under-Ice Specialists in Southern Victoria Island Lakes (Ekaluktutiak, NU, Canada)
title_short Freshwater Microbial Eukaryotic Core Communities, Open-Water and Under-Ice Specialists in Southern Victoria Island Lakes (Ekaluktutiak, NU, Canada)
title_full Freshwater Microbial Eukaryotic Core Communities, Open-Water and Under-Ice Specialists in Southern Victoria Island Lakes (Ekaluktutiak, NU, Canada)
title_fullStr Freshwater Microbial Eukaryotic Core Communities, Open-Water and Under-Ice Specialists in Southern Victoria Island Lakes (Ekaluktutiak, NU, Canada)
title_full_unstemmed Freshwater Microbial Eukaryotic Core Communities, Open-Water and Under-Ice Specialists in Southern Victoria Island Lakes (Ekaluktutiak, NU, Canada)
title_sort freshwater microbial eukaryotic core communities, open-water and under-ice specialists in southern victoria island lakes (ekaluktutiak, nu, canada)
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