Microbial community composition and putative biogeochemical functions in the sediment and water of tropical granite quarry lakes
Re-naturalized quarry lakes are important ecosystems, which support complex communities of flora and fauna. Microorganisms associated with sediment and water form the lowest trophic level in these ecosystems and drive biogeochemical cycles. A direct comparison of microbial taxa in water and sediment...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1413712020-06-08T03:14:43Z Microbial community composition and putative biogeochemical functions in the sediment and water of tropical granite quarry lakes Kumar, Amit Ng, Daphne H. P. Wu, Yichao Cao, Bin School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences and Engineering Engineering::Civil engineering Quarry Lake Sediment Re-naturalized quarry lakes are important ecosystems, which support complex communities of flora and fauna. Microorganisms associated with sediment and water form the lowest trophic level in these ecosystems and drive biogeochemical cycles. A direct comparison of microbial taxa in water and sediment microbial communities is lacking, which limits our understanding of the dominant functions that are carried out by the water and sediment microbial communities in quarry lakes. In this study, using the 16S rDNA amplicon sequencing approach, we compared microbial communities in the water and sediment in two re-naturalized quarry lakes in Singapore and elucidated putative functions of the sediment and water microbial communities in driving major biogeochemical processes. The richness and diversity of microbial communities in sediments of the quarry lakes were higher than those in the water. The composition of the microbial communities in the sediments from the two quarries was highly similar to one another, while those in the water differed greatly. Although the microbial communities of the sediment and water samples shared some common members, a large number of microbial taxa (at the phylum and genus levels) were prevalent either in sediment or water alone. Our results provide valuable insights into the prevalent biogeochemical processes carried out by water and sediment microbial communities in tropical granite quarry lakes, highlighting distinct microbial processes in water and sediment that contribute to the natural purification of the resident water. NRF (Natl Research Foundation, S’pore) 2020-06-08T03:14:43Z 2020-06-08T03:14:43Z 2019 Journal Article Kumar, A., Ng, D. H. P., Wu, Y., & Cao, B. (2019). Microbial community composition and putative biogeochemical functions in the sediment and water of tropical granite quarry lakes. Microbial ecology, 77(1), 1–11. doi:10.1007/s00248-018-1204-2 0095-3628 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/141371 10.1007/s00248-018-1204-2 29808411 2-s2.0-85047658823 1 77 1 11 en Microbial ecology © 2018 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved. |
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Re-naturalized quarry lakes are important ecosystems, which support complex communities of flora and fauna. Microorganisms associated with sediment and water form the lowest trophic level in these ecosystems and drive biogeochemical cycles. A direct comparison of microbial taxa in water and sediment microbial communities is lacking, which limits our understanding of the dominant functions that are carried out by the water and sediment microbial communities in quarry lakes. In this study, using the 16S rDNA amplicon sequencing approach, we compared microbial communities in the water and sediment in two re-naturalized quarry lakes in Singapore and elucidated putative functions of the sediment and water microbial communities in driving major biogeochemical processes. The richness and diversity of microbial communities in sediments of the quarry lakes were higher than those in the water. The composition of the microbial communities in the sediments from the two quarries was highly similar to one another, while those in the water differed greatly. Although the microbial communities of the sediment and water samples shared some common members, a large number of microbial taxa (at the phylum and genus levels) were prevalent either in sediment or water alone. Our results provide valuable insights into the prevalent biogeochemical processes carried out by water and sediment microbial communities in tropical granite quarry lakes, highlighting distinct microbial processes in water and sediment that contribute to the natural purification of the resident water. |
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Microbial community composition and putative biogeochemical functions in the sediment and water of tropical granite quarry lakes |
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