Frontiers in Microbiology (Aug 2021)

Assembly Processes and Co-occurrence Patterns of Abundant and Rare Bacterial Community in the Eastern Indian Ocean

  • Liuyang Li,
  • Liuyang Li,
  • Laxman Pujari,
  • Chao Wu,
  • Danyue Huang,
  • Danyue Huang,
  • Yuqiu Wei,
  • Yuqiu Wei,
  • Congcong Guo,
  • Congcong Guo,
  • Guicheng Zhang,
  • Wenzhe Xu,
  • Haijiao Liu,
  • Xingzhou Wang,
  • Xingzhou Wang,
  • Min Wang,
  • Jun Sun,
  • Jun Sun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.616956
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Microbial communities are composed of many rare species and a few abundant species. Considering the disproportionate importance of rare species for ecosystem functioning, it is important to understand the mechanisms structuring the rare and abundant components of a diverse community in response to environmental changes. Here, we used a 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing approach to investigate the bacterial community diversity in the Eastern Indian Ocean (EIO) during the monsoon and intermonsoon. We employed a phylogenetic null model and network analysis to evaluate the assembly processes and co-occurrence pattern of the microbial community. We found that higher bacterial diversity was detected in the intermonsoon with high temperature and low Chlorophyll a concentrations and N/P ratios. The balance between ecological deterministic processes and stochastic processes varied with seasons in the EIO. Meanwhile, conditionally rare taxa (CRT) were more likely modulated by variable selection processes than always rare taxa (ART) and abundant taxa (AT) (CRT > ART > AT). By linking assembly process and species co-occurrence, we demonstrated that the microbial co-occurrence associations tended to be higher when deterministic processes (mainly variable selection) were weaker. This negative trend was observed in rare species rather than abundant species. The linkage could enhance our understanding of the underlying mechanisms underpinning the generation and maintenance of microbial community diversity.

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