Flooding promotes the coalescence of microbial community in estuarine habitats.

Mar Environ Res

The Fifth Geology Company of Hebei Geology & Minerals Bureau, Tangshan, Hebei, China; School of Ocean Science, China University of Geosciences, Beijing, China.

Published: November 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Microbial community coalescence occurs when microbial groups mix and integrate with their environment, influencing ecological processes, particularly in estuarine regions, which are under-researched.
  • The study examined bacterial community changes across various habitats in the Luanhe estuary during flood and normal flow periods, finding that floods reduced salinity and intensified eutrophication, thereby altering nutrient structures.
  • Flood events enhanced bacterial community mobility between different habitats, increased species overlap, and affected the stability and complexity of microbial assemblages by shifting the balance between environmental filtering and dispersal processes.

Article Abstract

Microbial community coalescence describes the mixing of microbial communities and their integration with the surrounding environment, which is common in natural ecosystems and has potential impacts on ecological processes. However, few studies have focused on microbial community coalescence between different habitats in estuarine regions. In this study, we comprehensively investigated the environmental characteristics and bacterial community changes of different habitats (water body (Water), subtidal sediments (SS) and intertidal salt marsh sediments (SM)) in Luanhe estuary during flood and normal flow periods. The results showed that flood event significantly reduced the salinity of the estuarine habitats, changed the nutrient structure and intensified the eutrophication of estuarine water. By calculating the proportion of overlapping groups and applying the 'FEAST' algorithm, we revealed that flood event facilitated the migration of bacterial communities along alternative pathways across habitats, markedly enhanced the cross-habitat mobility of bacterial communities, which underscores the pivotal role of flood event in driving bacterial community coalescence. Flood-induced community coalescence not only increased the α-diversity of bacterial communities within habitats, but also increased the proportion of overlapped species between habitats, ultimately leading to homogenization between habitats. Canonical correlation analysis combined co-occurrence network analysis revealed that flood event attenuated the role of environmental filtration in microbial assembly, while increased the impact of dispersal processes and intensified interspecific competition among microorganisms, led to the change of keystone species and reduced the complexity and stability of bacterial communities. In conclusion, this study demonstrates the complex effects of flood events on estuarine microbial communities from the perspective of multi-habitat interactions in the estuary, and emphasizes the key role of river hydrodynamic conditions in facilitating the coalescence of estuarine microbial communities. We look forward to further attention and research on estuarine microbial coalescence, which will provide new insights into assessing the stability and resilience of estuarine ecosystems under flood challenges and the sustainable management of estuarine wetlands.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2024.106735DOI Listing

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