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Bacterial community composition in three freshwater reservoirs of different alkalinity and trophic status.


ABSTRACT: In order to investigate the factors controlling the bacterial community composition (BCC) in reservoirs, we sampled three freshwater reservoirs with contrasted physical and chemical characteristics and trophic status. The BCC was analysed by 16S rRNA gene amplicon 454 pyrosequencing. In parallel, a complete dataset of environmental parameters and phytoplankton community composition was also collected. BCC in the analysed reservoirs resembled that of epilimnetic waters of natural freshwater lakes with presence of Actinobacteria, Alpha- and Betaproteobacteria, Cytophaga-Flavobacteria-Bacteroidetes (CFB) and Verrucomicrobia groups. Our results evidenced that the retrieved BCC in the analysed reservoirs was strongly influenced by pH, alkalinity and organic carbon content, whereas comparatively little change was observed among layers in stratified conditions.

SUBMITTER: Lliros M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4277477 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bacterial community composition in three freshwater reservoirs of different alkalinity and trophic status.

Llirós Marc M   Inceoğlu Özgül Ö   García-Armisen Tamara T   Anzil Adriana A   Leporcq Bruno B   Pigneur Lise-Marie LM   Viroux Laurent L   Darchambeau François F   Descy Jean-Pierre JP   Servais Pierre P  

PloS one 20141226 12


In order to investigate the factors controlling the bacterial community composition (BCC) in reservoirs, we sampled three freshwater reservoirs with contrasted physical and chemical characteristics and trophic status. The BCC was analysed by 16S rRNA gene amplicon 454 pyrosequencing. In parallel, a complete dataset of environmental parameters and phytoplankton community composition was also collected. BCC in the analysed reservoirs resembled that of epilimnetic waters of natural freshwater lakes  ...[more]

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