2017
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2017.00472
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Untangling Genomes of Novel Planctomycetal and Verrucomicrobial Species from Monterey Bay Kelp Forest Metagenomes by Refined Binning

Abstract: The kelp forest of the Pacific temperate rocky marine coastline of Monterey Bay in California is a dominant habitat for large brown macro-algae in the order of Laminariales. It is probably one of the most species-rich, structurally complex and productive ecosystems in temperate waters and well-studied in terms of trophic ecology. However, still little is known about the microorganisms thriving in this habitat. A growing body of evidence suggests that bacteria associated with macro-algae represent a huge and la… Show more

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“…At more detailed taxonomic resolution, similarity in composition across kelp is more striking. For example, Verrucomicrobia and Planctomycetes are predominately represented by characteristic genera, including Rubritalea and Persicirhabdus (Verrucomicrobia) and Blastopirellula (Planctomycetes; Bengtsson & Øvreås, ; Bengtsson et al., ; Lemay et al., ; Vollmers, Frentrup, Rast, Jogler, & Kaster, ; Figure and Figure ; Table ). Within the Gammaproteobacteria, Granulosicoccus is highly abundant and is indicative of annual kelp (Lemay et al., ), and dominant in early season samples of Laminaria (Bengtsson et al., ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At more detailed taxonomic resolution, similarity in composition across kelp is more striking. For example, Verrucomicrobia and Planctomycetes are predominately represented by characteristic genera, including Rubritalea and Persicirhabdus (Verrucomicrobia) and Blastopirellula (Planctomycetes; Bengtsson & Øvreås, ; Bengtsson et al., ; Lemay et al., ; Vollmers, Frentrup, Rast, Jogler, & Kaster, ; Figure and Figure ; Table ). Within the Gammaproteobacteria, Granulosicoccus is highly abundant and is indicative of annual kelp (Lemay et al., ), and dominant in early season samples of Laminaria (Bengtsson et al., ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The significant differences in carbon and nitrogen biogeochemistry that we measured inside vs. outside of the kelp bed coincided with the strongest microbial contrasts. Kelp-bed-enriched taxa included Flavobacteriaceae, which are often hosted by Macrocystis (Michelou et al 2013, Vollmers et al 2017, Minich et al 2018, are usually aerobic (McBride 2014), and were also an abundant component in the Monterey Bay, California kelp bed (Wilson et al 2018). All nine taxa that had a significantly greater relative abundance inside kelp beds were found on either Nereocystis or Macrocystis in a study of surface-associated microbes (Weigel and Pfister 2019).…”
Section: Kelp Forests Entrain Distinct Microbial Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All nine taxa that had a significantly greater relative abundance inside kelp beds were found on either Nereocystis or Macrocystis in a study of surface-associated microbes (Weigel and Pfister 2019). Kelp-bed-enriched taxa included Flavobacteriaceae, which are often hosted by Macrocystis (Michelou et al 2013, Vollmers et al 2017, Minich et al 2018, are usually aerobic (McBride 2014), and were also an abundant component in the Monterey Bay, California kelp bed (Wilson et al 2018). Microbes in association with Macrocystis were enriched in nitrogen metabolic functions compared to surrounding seawater (Minich et al 2018), which may contribute to increased nitrogen recycling and the pattern of increased 15 N NH4 within the kelp bed.…”
Section: Kelp Forests Entrain Distinct Microbial Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each metagenome was then binned using Maxbin v.2.1.1 (Wu et al, 2016). Bins were subsequently decontaminated using a z-score based differential coverage approach previously described (Vollmers et al, 2017b;Pratscher et al, 2018). Bins with a high likelihood of originating from the same species were identified based on similarity of coverage profiles across all time points and subsamples, as well as by the presence of nearly identical universal marker genes.…”
Section: Amplicon and Metagenomic Sequencingmentioning
confidence: 99%