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Vertical distribution of microbial communities in a perennially stratified Arctic lake with saline, anoxic bottom waters.


ABSTRACT: Meromictic lakes are useful biogeochemical models because of their stratified chemical gradients and separation of redox reactions down the water column. Perennially ice-covered meromictic lakes are particularly stable, with long term constancy in their density profiles. Here we sampled Lake A, a deep meromictic lake at latitude 83°N in High Arctic Canada. Sampling was before (May) and after (August) an unusual ice-out event during the warm 2008 summer. We determined the bacterial and archaeal community composition by high-throughput 16S rRNA gene tag-pyrosequencing. Both prokaryote communities were stratified by depth and the Bacteria differed between dates, indicating locally driven selection processes. We matched taxa to known taxon-specific biogeochemical functions and found a close correspondence between the depth of functional specialists and chemical gradients. These results indicate a rich microbial diversity despite the extreme location, with pronounced vertical structure in taxonomic and potential functional composition, and with community shifts during ice-out.

SUBMITTER: Comeau AM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3428602 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Vertical distribution of microbial communities in a perennially stratified Arctic lake with saline, anoxic bottom waters.

Comeau André M AM   Harding Tommy T   Galand Pierre E PE   Vincent Warwick F WF   Lovejoy Connie C  

Scientific reports 20120828


Meromictic lakes are useful biogeochemical models because of their stratified chemical gradients and separation of redox reactions down the water column. Perennially ice-covered meromictic lakes are particularly stable, with long term constancy in their density profiles. Here we sampled Lake A, a deep meromictic lake at latitude 83°N in High Arctic Canada. Sampling was before (May) and after (August) an unusual ice-out event during the warm 2008 summer. We determined the bacterial and archaeal c  ...[more]

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