Seasonal succession and UV sensitivity of marine bacterioplankton at an Antarctic coastal site
Despite extensive microbial biodiversity studies around the globe, studies focusing on diversity and community composition of Bacteria in Antarctic coastal regions are still scarce. Here, we studied the diversity and development of bacterioplankton communities from Prydz Bay (Eastern Antarctic) duri...
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ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/953381eb-c8e1-4da6-b8b4-1168933bd212 2024-06-02T07:56:46+00:00 Seasonal succession and UV sensitivity of marine bacterioplankton at an Antarctic coastal site Piquet, Anouk M. -T. Bolhuis, Henk Davidson, Andrew T. Buma, Anita G. J. 2010-07 https://hdl.handle.net/11370/953381eb-c8e1-4da6-b8b4-1168933bd212 https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/953381eb-c8e1-4da6-b8b4-1168933bd212 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-6941.2010.00882.x eng eng https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/953381eb-c8e1-4da6-b8b4-1168933bd212 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Piquet , A M -T , Bolhuis , H , Davidson , A T & Buma , A G J 2010 , ' Seasonal succession and UV sensitivity of marine bacterioplankton at an Antarctic coastal site ' , FEMS Microbial Ecology , vol. 73 , no. 1 , pp. 68-82 . https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-6941.2010.00882.x Eastern Antarctic polar bacteria 16S rRNA gene DGGE sequencing GRADIENT GEL-ELECTROPHORESIS 16S RIBOSOMAL-RNA BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES GENETIC DIVERSITY PHYLOGENETIC COMPOSITION SARGASSO SEA RADIATION OCEAN ASSEMBLAGES PHYTOPLANKTON article 2010 ftunigroningenpu https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-6941.2010.00882.x 2024-05-07T18:43:19Z Despite extensive microbial biodiversity studies around the globe, studies focusing on diversity and community composition of Bacteria in Antarctic coastal regions are still scarce. Here, we studied the diversity and development of bacterioplankton communities from Prydz Bay (Eastern Antarctic) during spring and early summer 2002-2003. Additionally, we investigated the possible shaping effects of solar UV radiation (UV-R: 280-400 nm) on bacterioplankton communities incubated for 13-14 days in 650-L minicosm tanks. Ribosomal DNA sequence analysis of the natural bacterioplankton communities revealed an initial springtime community composed of three evenly abundant bacterial classes: Cytophaga-Flavobacteria- Bacteroidetes (CFB), Gammaproteobacteria and Alphaproteobacteria. At the end of spring, a shift occurred toward a CFB-dominated community, most likely a response to the onset of a springtime phytoplankton bloom. The tail end of Prydz Bay clone library diversity revealed sequences related to Deltaproteobacteria, Verrucomicrobiales, Planctomycetes, Gemmatimonadetes and an unclassified bacterium (ANT4E12). Minicosm experiments showed that incubation time was the principal determinant of bacterial community composition and that UV-R treatment significantly changed the composition in only two of the four experiments. Thus, the successional maturity of the microbial community in our minicosm studies appears to be a greater determinant of bacterial community composition rather than the nonprofound and subtle effects of UV-R. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Prydz Bay University of Groningen research database Antarctic Prydz Bay FEMS Microbiology Ecology no no |
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Eastern Antarctic polar bacteria 16S rRNA gene DGGE sequencing GRADIENT GEL-ELECTROPHORESIS 16S RIBOSOMAL-RNA BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES GENETIC DIVERSITY PHYLOGENETIC COMPOSITION SARGASSO SEA RADIATION OCEAN ASSEMBLAGES PHYTOPLANKTON |
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Eastern Antarctic polar bacteria 16S rRNA gene DGGE sequencing GRADIENT GEL-ELECTROPHORESIS 16S RIBOSOMAL-RNA BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES GENETIC DIVERSITY PHYLOGENETIC COMPOSITION SARGASSO SEA RADIATION OCEAN ASSEMBLAGES PHYTOPLANKTON Piquet, Anouk M. -T. Bolhuis, Henk Davidson, Andrew T. Buma, Anita G. J. Seasonal succession and UV sensitivity of marine bacterioplankton at an Antarctic coastal site |
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Eastern Antarctic polar bacteria 16S rRNA gene DGGE sequencing GRADIENT GEL-ELECTROPHORESIS 16S RIBOSOMAL-RNA BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES GENETIC DIVERSITY PHYLOGENETIC COMPOSITION SARGASSO SEA RADIATION OCEAN ASSEMBLAGES PHYTOPLANKTON |
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Despite extensive microbial biodiversity studies around the globe, studies focusing on diversity and community composition of Bacteria in Antarctic coastal regions are still scarce. Here, we studied the diversity and development of bacterioplankton communities from Prydz Bay (Eastern Antarctic) during spring and early summer 2002-2003. Additionally, we investigated the possible shaping effects of solar UV radiation (UV-R: 280-400 nm) on bacterioplankton communities incubated for 13-14 days in 650-L minicosm tanks. Ribosomal DNA sequence analysis of the natural bacterioplankton communities revealed an initial springtime community composed of three evenly abundant bacterial classes: Cytophaga-Flavobacteria- Bacteroidetes (CFB), Gammaproteobacteria and Alphaproteobacteria. At the end of spring, a shift occurred toward a CFB-dominated community, most likely a response to the onset of a springtime phytoplankton bloom. The tail end of Prydz Bay clone library diversity revealed sequences related to Deltaproteobacteria, Verrucomicrobiales, Planctomycetes, Gemmatimonadetes and an unclassified bacterium (ANT4E12). Minicosm experiments showed that incubation time was the principal determinant of bacterial community composition and that UV-R treatment significantly changed the composition in only two of the four experiments. Thus, the successional maturity of the microbial community in our minicosm studies appears to be a greater determinant of bacterial community composition rather than the nonprofound and subtle effects of UV-R. |
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Seasonal succession and UV sensitivity of marine bacterioplankton at an Antarctic coastal site |
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Seasonal succession and UV sensitivity of marine bacterioplankton at an Antarctic coastal site |
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Seasonal succession and UV sensitivity of marine bacterioplankton at an Antarctic coastal site |
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Seasonal succession and UV sensitivity of marine bacterioplankton at an Antarctic coastal site |
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Seasonal succession and UV sensitivity of marine bacterioplankton at an Antarctic coastal site |
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seasonal succession and uv sensitivity of marine bacterioplankton at an antarctic coastal site |
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