2012
DOI: 10.1038/ismej.2012.157
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Sediment microbial communities in Great Boiling Spring are controlled by temperature and distinct from water communities

Abstract: Great Boiling Spring is a large, circumneutral, geothermal spring in the US Great Basin. Twelve samples were collected from water and four different sediment sites on four different dates. Microbial community composition and diversity were assessed by PCR amplification of a portion of the small subunit rRNA gene using a universal primer set followed by pyrosequencing of the V8 region. Analysis of 164 178 quality-filtered pyrotags clearly distinguished sediment and water microbial communities. Water communities… Show more

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“…Singletons remained in the analysis, and these studies are therefore compared with our unfiltered data containing singletons. Hou et al (2013) denoised their data set, whereas Cole et al (2013) did not, however our analyses suggest that denoising has a minimal effect on the Shannon index (on average a 15.7% decline; Supplementary Table S2). Alpha diversities for these two studies were rarefied to depths of 978 and 5325, both of which are above the 700-sequence depth at which our samples leveled off.…”
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“…Singletons remained in the analysis, and these studies are therefore compared with our unfiltered data containing singletons. Hou et al (2013) denoised their data set, whereas Cole et al (2013) did not, however our analyses suggest that denoising has a minimal effect on the Shannon index (on average a 15.7% decline; Supplementary Table S2). Alpha diversities for these two studies were rarefied to depths of 978 and 5325, both of which are above the 700-sequence depth at which our samples leveled off.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…To further verify the temperature-diversity relationship, Shannon diversity index data from two recent pyrotag sequencing studies of neutralalkaline hot springs in China and the US (Cole et al, 2013;Hou et al, 2013) were included in Figure 3b. To conform with our sample set, only sediment and biomat samples were included, whereas water samples were ignored.…”
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confidence: 99%
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