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Marine environmental research
2025
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| author | Zhu, Wentao Zhang, Junling Zhao, He Liu, Xiangbo Ke, Jingzhao Wang, Aimin Li, Xiubao |
| author_facet | Zhu, Wentao Zhang, Junling Zhao, He Liu, Xiangbo Ke, Jingzhao Wang, Aimin Li, Xiubao Zhu, Wentao Zhang, Junling Zhao, He Liu, Xiangbo Ke, Jingzhao Wang, Aimin Li, Xiubao |
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| contents | Relative importance of microbial abundance and taxonomic types in driving the processes and functions of coral reef seawater in the Wuzhizhou Island. Zhu, Wentao Zhang, Junling Zhao, He Liu, Xiangbo Ke, Jingzhao Wang, Aimin Li, Xiubao Coral Reefs Seawater Microbiota China Bacteria Environmental Monitoring Biodiversity Water Microbiology Abundant and rare taxa of diverse microbial groups may play different roles in coral reefs, yet comprehensive and fine - scale analyses are still lacking. Using high-throughput sequencing methods, we investigated the microbial community and function of impacted reef seawater. Here, we focused on the effects of distinct microbial abundance (abundant versus rare biospheres) and taxonomic types (prokaryotic versus eukaryotic communities). Our study revealed that community assembly processes were more closely related to microbial abundance than to taxonomic types. Rare taxa increased partial functional redundancy compared to the abundant taxa, and bacterial composition had stronger associations with the overall functional attributes than the microeukaryotic taxa. We further demonstrated that taxonomic signatures were more sensitive to temperature and nutrient dynamics in the impacted coral reef than other functional features. These results suggest that community assembly and functional response are highly correlated with microbial abundance and taxonomic types, and that they have different sensitivities as potential indicators of environmental changes. Our findings can promote understanding about community assembly and promising indicators related to microbial abundance and taxonomic types in coral reefs. |
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| publishDate | 2025 |
| publisher | Marine environmental research |
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| spellingShingle | Relative importance of microbial abundance and taxonomic types in driving the processes and functions of coral reef seawater in the Wuzhizhou Island. Zhu, Wentao Zhang, Junling Zhao, He Liu, Xiangbo Ke, Jingzhao Wang, Aimin Li, Xiubao Coral Reefs Seawater Microbiota China Bacteria Environmental Monitoring Biodiversity Water Microbiology Relative importance of microbial abundance and taxonomic types in driving the processes and functions of coral reef seawater in the Wuzhizhou Island. Zhu, Wentao Zhang, Junling Zhao, He Liu, Xiangbo Ke, Jingzhao Wang, Aimin Li, Xiubao Coral Reefs Seawater Microbiota China Bacteria Environmental Monitoring Biodiversity Water Microbiology Abundant and rare taxa of diverse microbial groups may play different roles in coral reefs, yet comprehensive and fine - scale analyses are still lacking. Using high-throughput sequencing methods, we investigated the microbial community and function of impacted reef seawater. Here, we focused on the effects of distinct microbial abundance (abundant versus rare biospheres) and taxonomic types (prokaryotic versus eukaryotic communities). Our study revealed that community assembly processes were more closely related to microbial abundance than to taxonomic types. Rare taxa increased partial functional redundancy compared to the abundant taxa, and bacterial composition had stronger associations with the overall functional attributes than the microeukaryotic taxa. We further demonstrated that taxonomic signatures were more sensitive to temperature and nutrient dynamics in the impacted coral reef than other functional features. These results suggest that community assembly and functional response are highly correlated with microbial abundance and taxonomic types, and that they have different sensitivities as potential indicators of environmental changes. Our findings can promote understanding about community assembly and promising indicators related to microbial abundance and taxonomic types in coral reefs. |
| title | Relative importance of microbial abundance and taxonomic types in driving the processes and functions of coral reef seawater in the Wuzhizhou Island. |
| topic | Coral Reefs Seawater Microbiota China Bacteria Environmental Monitoring Biodiversity Water Microbiology |
| url | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40286480/ |