Hysteretic response of Microbial Eukaryotic Communities to Gradually Decreased Nutrient Concentrations in Eutrophic Water

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Lemian Liu
Shanshan Wang
Jianfeng Chen
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[1] Fuzhou University,Technical Innovation Service Platform for High Value and High Quality Utilization of Marine Organism
[2] Fuzhou University,Fujian Engineering and Technology Research Center for Comprehensive Utilization of Marine Products Waste
[3] Fuzhou University,Fuzhou Industrial Technology Innovation Center for High Value Utilization of Marine Products
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Microbial Ecology | 2020年 / 79卷
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Microbial eukaryotic community; Eutrophication; Nitrogen and phosphorus; Community stability; Aquatic ecosystems; Deterministic and stochastic processes;
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External environments to microbial eukaryotic communities often change gradually with time. However, whether the responses of microbial eukaryotic communities to these gradually changed environments are continuous or hysteretic and the mechanisms underlying these responses are largely unknown. Here, we used a microcosm to investigate the temporal variation of microbial eukaryotic communities with the gradually decreased nutrient concentrations (nitrogen and phosphorus). We found the differences of microbial eukaryotic community composition and species richness between the control and treatment groups were low during the days 0 to 12, although the nutrient concentrations decreased rapidly during this period in treatment group. However, these differences were clear during the days 14 to 18, although the nutrient concentrations decreased slowly during this period in treatment group. The mechanisms for these results are that the strong homogenous selection (perhaps due to the biotic factors) during the days 8 to 10 in treatment group might enhance the stability of microbial eukaryotic communities. However, the continuously decreased nutrient concentrations weakened the homogenous selection and promoted the strength of environmental filtering, and therefore resulted in the distinct change of microbial eukaryotic communities during the days 14 to 18 in treatment group. Fungi, Chlorophyta and Chrysophyta which associated with the nutrient removal played important roles in this hysteretic change of microbial eukaryotic communities. Overall, our findings suggest that disentangling the non-linear response of communities to gradual environmental changes is essential for understanding ecosystem restoration and degradation in future.
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