Differential Distribution and Determinants of Ammonia Oxidizing Archaea Sublineages in the Oxygen Minimum Zone off Costa Rica
Lu, Yanhong1,5; Xia, Xiaomin4; Cheung, Shunyan5; Jing, Hongmei2; Liu, Hongbin3,5
刊名MICROORGANISMS
2019-10-01
卷号7期号:10页码:14
关键词ammonia oxidizing archaea amoA gene ecotype deep oxygen minimum zone Costa Rica Dome
DOI10.3390/microorganisms7100453
英文摘要

Ammonia oxidizing archaea (AOA) are microbes that are widely distributed in the ocean that convert ammonia to nitrite for energy acquisition in the presence of oxygen. Recent study has unraveled highly diverse sublineages within the previously defined AOA ecotypes (i.e., water column A (WCA) and water column B (WCB)), although the eco-physiology and environmental determinants of WCB subclades remain largely unclear. In this study, we examined the AOA communities along the water columns (40-3000 m depth) in the Costa Rica Dome (CRD) upwelling region in the eastern tropical North Pacific Ocean. Highly diverse AOA communities that were significantly different from those in oxygenated water layers were observed in the core layer of the oxygen minimum zone (OMZ), where the dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration was < 2 mu M. Moreover, a number of AOA phylotypes were found to be enriched in the OMZ core. Most of them were negatively correlated with DO and were also detected in other OMZs in the Arabian Sea and Gulf of California, which suggests low oxygen adaptation. This study provided the first insight into the differential niche partitioning and environmental determinants of various subclades within the ecotype WCB. Our results indicated that the ecotype WCB did indeed consist of various sublineages with different eco-physiologies, which should be further explored.

资助项目National Key Scientific Research Project - Ministry of Science and Technology of the PRC[2015CB954003] ; Hong Kong Research Grants Council[N-HKUST609/15] ; Hong Kong Research Grants Council[16128416] ; Hong Kong Research Grants Council[16101318] ; CAS Pioneer Hundred Talents Program ; South China Sea Institute of Oceanography, CAS[Y8SL031001] ; South China Sea Institute of Oceanography, CAS[Y9YB021001] ; National Natural Science Foundation of China[31971501]
WOS关键词TROPICAL NORTH PACIFIC ; NITRIFYING ARCHAEA ; MARINE ; NITRIFICATION ; OXIDATION ; DIVERSITY ; CALIFORNIA ; BACTERIA ; DISPLAY
WOS研究方向Microbiology
语种英语
出版者MDPI
WOS记录号WOS:000498223100082
资助机构National Key Scientific Research Project - Ministry of Science and Technology of the PRC ; Hong Kong Research Grants Council ; CAS Pioneer Hundred Talents Program ; South China Sea Institute of Oceanography, CAS ; National Natural Science Foundation of China
内容类型期刊论文
版本出版稿
源URL[http://ir.idsse.ac.cn/handle/183446/7341]  
专题深海科学研究部_深海生物学研究室_海洋微生物分子生态学研究组
通讯作者Liu, Hongbin
作者单位1.Shenzhen Univ, SZU HKUST Joint PhD Program Marine Environm Sci, Shenzhen 518061, Guangdong, Peoples R China
2.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Deep Sea Sci & Engn, CAS Key Lab Expt Study Deep Sea Extreme Condit, Sanya 572000, Peoples R China
3.Hong Kong Univ Sci & Technol, Hong Kong Branch, Southern Marine Sci & Engn Guangdong Lab, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
4.Chinese Acad Sci, South China Sea Inst Oceanol, Key Lab Trop Marine Bioresources & Ecol, Guangzhou 510220, Guangdong, Peoples R China
5.Hong Kong Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Ocean Sci, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
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Lu, Yanhong,Xia, Xiaomin,Cheung, Shunyan,et al. Differential Distribution and Determinants of Ammonia Oxidizing Archaea Sublineages in the Oxygen Minimum Zone off Costa Rica[J]. MICROORGANISMS,2019,7(10):14.
APA Lu, Yanhong,Xia, Xiaomin,Cheung, Shunyan,Jing, Hongmei,&Liu, Hongbin.(2019).Differential Distribution and Determinants of Ammonia Oxidizing Archaea Sublineages in the Oxygen Minimum Zone off Costa Rica.MICROORGANISMS,7(10),14.
MLA Lu, Yanhong,et al."Differential Distribution and Determinants of Ammonia Oxidizing Archaea Sublineages in the Oxygen Minimum Zone off Costa Rica".MICROORGANISMS 7.10(2019):14.
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