Heterogeneity of surface attached microbial communities from Sydney Harbour, Australia

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作者
Wilson, George S. [1 ]
Raftos, David A. [1 ]
Gillings, Michael R. [1 ]
Nair, Sham V. [1 ]
机构
[1] Macquarie Univ, Dept Biol Sci, N Ryde, NSW 2109, Australia
关键词
Marine; Bacteria; Communities; Heterogeneity; BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES; MARINE-BACTERIA; DIVERSITY; CULTURE; CORAL; AMPLIFICATION; BIOGEOGRAPHY; SEAWATER; ECOLOGY;
D O I
10.1016/j.margen.2010.08.001
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
There is limited information on bacterial communities attached to marine surfaces. These surface attached bacterial communities can vary at a micro scale and these differences may be due to surface characteristics in marine environments. The current study investigates the heterogeneity of bacterial communities on five different marine invertebrates (Heliocidaris erythrogramma, Austrocochlea concamerata, Crassostrea gigas, Dendrilla rosea, and Actinia tenebrosa), the alga, Lobophora variegata and marine gravel from a 20 m x 20 m quadrant in Camp Cove, Sydney Harbour, Australia. Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (TRFLP) of 16S sequences showed that each surface contained unique combinations of TRFLP fragment lengths. Phylogenetic analysis of random clones picked from clone libraries constructed from the amplified 16S sequences revealed that 165 sequences from the communities on different surfaces clustered into distinct clades. None of the bacteria identified by 16S sequencing of the whole (uncultured) microbial communities was detected after cultivation. Overall, the study shows surface type plays a major role in shaping microbial communities in marine environments. Crown Copyright (C) 2010 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页码:99 / 105
页数:7
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