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. 2015 Nov;18(11):1198-1206.
doi: 10.1111/ele.12499. Epub 2015 Aug 25.

Terrestrial origin of bacterial communities in complex boreal freshwater networks

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Terrestrial origin of bacterial communities in complex boreal freshwater networks

Clara Ruiz-González et al. Ecol Lett. 2015 Nov.

Abstract

Bacteria inhabiting boreal freshwaters are part of metacommunities where local assemblages are often linked by the flow of water in the landscape, yet the resulting spatial structure and the boundaries of the network metacommunity have never been explored. Here, we reconstruct the spatial structure of the bacterial metacommunity in a complex boreal aquatic network by determining the taxonomic composition of bacterial communities along the entire terrestrial/aquatic continuum, including soil and soilwaters, headwater streams, large rivers and lakes. We show that the network metacommunity has a directional spatial structure driven by a common terrestrial origin of aquatic communities, which are numerically dominated by taxa recruited from soils. Local community assembly is driven by variations along the hydrological continuum in the balance between mass effects and species sorting of terrestrial taxa, and seems further influenced by priority effects related to the spatial sequence of entry of soil bacteria into the network.

Keywords: Aquatic bacterial communities; bacterial biogeography; boreal ecosystems; mass effects; network metacommunity; priority effects.

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