Timescales of variation in diversity and production of bacterioplankton assemblages in the Lower Mississippi River.

Rivers are characterized by rapid and continuous one-way directional fluxes of flowing, aqueous habitat, chemicals, suspended particles, and resident plankton. Therefore, at any particular location in such systems there is the potential for continuous, and possibly abrupt, changes in diversity and m...

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Main Authors: Jason T Payne, Colin R Jackson, Justin J Millar, Clifford A Ochs
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230945
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description Rivers are characterized by rapid and continuous one-way directional fluxes of flowing, aqueous habitat, chemicals, suspended particles, and resident plankton. Therefore, at any particular location in such systems there is the potential for continuous, and possibly abrupt, changes in diversity and metabolic activities of suspended biota. As microorganisms are the principal catalysts of organic matter degradation and nutrient cycling in rivers, examination of their assemblage dynamics is fundamental to understanding system-level biogeochemical patterns and processes. However, there is little known of the dynamics of microbial assemblage composition or production of large rivers along a time interval gradient. We quantified variation in alpha and beta diversity and production of particle-associated and free-living bacterioplankton assemblages collected at a single site on the Lower Mississippi River (LMR), the final segment of the largest river system in North America. Samples were collected at timescales ranging from days to weeks to months up to a year. For both alpha and beta diversity, there were similar patterns of temporal variation in particle-associated and free-living assemblages. Alpha diversity, while always higher on particles, varied as much at a daily as at a monthly timescale. Beta diversity, in contrast, gradually increased with time interval of sampling, peaking between samples collected 180 days apart, before gradually declining between samples collected up to one year apart. The primary environmental driver of the temporal pattern in beta diversity was temperature, followed by dissolved nitrogen and chlorophyll a concentrations. Particle-associated bacterial production corresponded strongly to temperature, while free-living production was much lower and constant over time. We conclude that particle-associated and free-living bacterioplankton assemblages of the LMR vary in richness, composition, and production at distinct timescales in response to differing sets of environmental factors. This is the first temporal longitudinal study of microbial assemblage structure and dynamics in the LMR.
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spelling doaj.art-a40e3db17a2042de933b5b30ee6e595f2022-12-21T22:42:14ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01154e023094510.1371/journal.pone.0230945Timescales of variation in diversity and production of bacterioplankton assemblages in the Lower Mississippi River.Jason T PayneColin R JacksonJustin J MillarClifford A OchsRivers are characterized by rapid and continuous one-way directional fluxes of flowing, aqueous habitat, chemicals, suspended particles, and resident plankton. Therefore, at any particular location in such systems there is the potential for continuous, and possibly abrupt, changes in diversity and metabolic activities of suspended biota. As microorganisms are the principal catalysts of organic matter degradation and nutrient cycling in rivers, examination of their assemblage dynamics is fundamental to understanding system-level biogeochemical patterns and processes. However, there is little known of the dynamics of microbial assemblage composition or production of large rivers along a time interval gradient. We quantified variation in alpha and beta diversity and production of particle-associated and free-living bacterioplankton assemblages collected at a single site on the Lower Mississippi River (LMR), the final segment of the largest river system in North America. Samples were collected at timescales ranging from days to weeks to months up to a year. For both alpha and beta diversity, there were similar patterns of temporal variation in particle-associated and free-living assemblages. Alpha diversity, while always higher on particles, varied as much at a daily as at a monthly timescale. Beta diversity, in contrast, gradually increased with time interval of sampling, peaking between samples collected 180 days apart, before gradually declining between samples collected up to one year apart. The primary environmental driver of the temporal pattern in beta diversity was temperature, followed by dissolved nitrogen and chlorophyll a concentrations. Particle-associated bacterial production corresponded strongly to temperature, while free-living production was much lower and constant over time. We conclude that particle-associated and free-living bacterioplankton assemblages of the LMR vary in richness, composition, and production at distinct timescales in response to differing sets of environmental factors. This is the first temporal longitudinal study of microbial assemblage structure and dynamics in the LMR.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230945
spellingShingle Jason T Payne
Colin R Jackson
Justin J Millar
Clifford A Ochs
Timescales of variation in diversity and production of bacterioplankton assemblages in the Lower Mississippi River.
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title Timescales of variation in diversity and production of bacterioplankton assemblages in the Lower Mississippi River.
title_full Timescales of variation in diversity and production of bacterioplankton assemblages in the Lower Mississippi River.
title_fullStr Timescales of variation in diversity and production of bacterioplankton assemblages in the Lower Mississippi River.
title_full_unstemmed Timescales of variation in diversity and production of bacterioplankton assemblages in the Lower Mississippi River.
title_short Timescales of variation in diversity and production of bacterioplankton assemblages in the Lower Mississippi River.
title_sort timescales of variation in diversity and production of bacterioplankton assemblages in the lower mississippi river
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230945
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