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Stream Hydrological Fragmentation Drives Bacterioplankton Community Composition (Articolo in rivista)
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- Stream Hydrological Fragmentation Drives Bacterioplankton Community Composition (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2013-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Fazi S., Vazquez E., Casamayor E.O., Amalfitano S., Butturini A. (2013)
Stream Hydrological Fragmentation Drives Bacterioplankton Community Composition
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- Fazi S., Vazquez E., Casamayor E.O., Amalfitano S., Butturini A. (literal)
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- - Water Research Institute, National Research Council of Italy (IRSA - CNR), Monterotondo, Roma, Italy
- Department d'Ecologia, Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona (UB), Barcelona, Spain
- Department of Continental Ecology-Biodiversity and Biogeodynamics Interactions, Centro de Estudios Avanzados de Blanes, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cient?´ficas (CEAB-CSIC), Blanes, Girona, Spain (literal)
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- Stream Hydrological Fragmentation Drives Bacterioplankton Community Composition (literal)
- Abstract
- In Mediterranean intermittent streams, the hydrological fragmentation in summer and the successive water flow reconvergence
in autumn allow exploring how local processes shape the microbial community within the same habitat. The
objectives of this study were to determine how bacterial community composition responded to hydrological fragmentation
in summer, and to evaluate whether the seasonal shifts in community composition predominate over the effects of episodic
habitat fragmentation. The bacterial community was assessed along the intermittent stream Fuirosos (Spain), at different
levels of phylogenetic resolution by in situ hybridization, fingerprinting, and 16S rRNA gene sequencing. The hydrological
fragmentation of the stream network strongly altered the biogeochemical conditions with the depletion of oxidized solutes
and caused changes in dissolved organic carbon characteristics. In the isolated ponds, beta-Proteobacteria and
Actinobacteria increased their abundance with a gradual reduction of the alpha-diversity as pond isolation time increased.
Moreover, fingerprinting analysis clearly showed a shift in community composition between summer and autumn. In the
context of a seasonal shift, the temporary stream fragmentation simultaneously reduced the microbial dispersion and
affected local environmental conditions (shift in redox regime and quality of the dissolved organic matter) tightly shaping
the bacterioplankton community composition. (literal)
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