Nutrient supply controls the linkage between species abundance and ecological interactions in marine bacterial communities
Peking University · State Key Joint Laboratory of Environment Simulation and Pollution Control · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Nutrient scarcity is pervasive for natural microbial communities, affecting species reproduction and co-existence. However, it remains unclear whether there are general rules of how microbial species abundances are shaped by biotic and abiotic factors. Here we show that the ribosomal RNA gene operon (rrn) copy number, a genomic trait related to bacterial growth rate and nutrient demand, decreases from the abundant to the rare biosphere in the nutrient-rich coastal sediment but exhibits the opposite pattern in the nutrient-scarce pelagic zone of the global ocean. Both patterns are underlain by positive correlations between community-level rrn copy number and nutrients. Furthermore, inter-species co-exclusion…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 62.00
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 57
Authors
10- TDTianjiao DaiCorresponding
Peking University, State Key Joint Laboratory of Environment Simulation and Pollution Control, Tsinghua University
- DWDonghui Wen
Peking University
- CTColin T. Bates
University of Oklahoma
- LWLinwei Wu
University of Oklahoma
- XGXue Guo
State Key Joint Laboratory of Environment Simulation and Pollution Control, Tsinghua University
Topics & keywords
- Abundance (ecology)
- Nutrient
- Abiotic component
- Asexual reproduction
- Pelagic zone
- Bacterioplankton
- Ecosystem
- Biological dispersal