Research article2013Peer reviewedOpen access
Weak seasonality and synchrony among bacterial communities in small pools
Ostman, Orjan; Langenheder, Silke
Abstract
Temporal dynamics of microbial communities show seasonal trends and synchronous dynamics between communities in different aquatic habitats, but previous studies have mainly focused on larger systems such as oceans, rivers, or lakes. However, a large part of aquatic water bodies consists of small pools, ponds, and streams, which tend to be environmentally heterogeneous over relatively small spatial scales. We studied a bacterial metacommunity of 16 rock pools at a spatial scale of 600 m(2), which was sampled at approximately monthly intervals over the course of 1 yr. We show that temporal dynamics were not evidently synchronous between rock pools over time and that there was no clear seasonal pattern. The environmental variable that explained the most of the temporal dynamics in rock pools over time was water colour, which is often not the main variable explaining spatial differences in bacterial composition between pools. Our results suggest that temporal dynamics of bacterial communities both among and within small water bodies show markedly different patterns compared to larger previously investigated systems, presumably due to their larger heterogeneity and less synchronous environmental changes.
Keywords
Bacterioplankton; Seasonal dynamics; Spatial synchrony; Time series; t-RFLP
Published in
Aquatic Microbial Ecology
2013, Volume: 69, number: 3, pages: 223-229
Publisher: INTER-RESEARCH
UKÄ Subject classification
Ecology
Publication identifier
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3354/ame01645
Permanent link to this page (URI)
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/84062