Estimating taxonomic and functional structure along a tropical estuary: linking metabolic traits and aspects of ecosystem functioning

  • Levipan H
  • Opazo L
  • Arenas-Uribe S
  • et al.
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Abstract

The resilience of a dynamic ecosystem is directly tied to the ability of its microbes to navigate environmental gradients. This study delves into the changes in prokaryote community composition and functional diversity within the Urabá Estuary (Colombian Caribbean) for the first time. We integrate data from 16S rRNA gene transcripts (taxonomic and functional) with environmental variability to gain an understanding of this under-researched ecosystem using a multi-faceted macroecological framework. We found that significant shifts in prokaryote composition and in primary changes in functional diversity were influenced by physical-chemical fluctuations across the estuary’s environmental gradient. Furthermore, we identified a potential disparity in functional diversity. Near-surface communities closer to the estuary’s head exhibited differences compared to deeper communities situated farther away. Our research serves as a roadmap for posing new inquiries about the potential functional diversity of prokaryote communities in highly dynamic ecosystems, pushing forward the domain of multi-trait-based prokaryote community ecology.

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Levipan, H. A., Opazo, L. F., Arenas-Uribe, S., Wicki, H., Marchant, F., Florez-Leiva, L., & Avendaño-Herrera, R. (2024). Estimating taxonomic and functional structure along a tropical estuary: linking metabolic traits and aspects of ecosystem functioning. Microbiology Spectrum, 12(10). https://doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.03886-23

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