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AME 90:79-90 (2024)  -  DOI: https://doi.org/10.3354/ame02009

Salinity gradient differentiates potential novel ecotypes and diversity of Labyrinthulomycetes protists along the Haihe River, northern China

Mohan Bai1,2, Jiaqian Li1, Xueyan Ding1, Xiuping Liu1, Yaodong He1,3, Guangyi Wang1,4,5,*

1Center for Marine Environmental Ecology, School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, PR China
2Agro-Environmental Protection Institute, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs/Key Laboratory of Original Agro-Environmental Pollution Prevention and Control, Tianjin 300191, PR China
3School of Fishery, Zhejiang Ocean University, Zhoushan 316022, PR China
4Key Laboratory of Systems Bioengineering (Ministry of Education), Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, PR China
5Center for Biosafety Research and Strategy, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, PR China
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ABSTRACT: With a ubiquitous presence in marine ecosystems, Labyrinthulomycetes protists (LP) play critical ecological roles in oceanic habitats. Recently, some LP strains have been suggested to survive in low-salinity environments, but their distribution in freshwaters was largely unknown. This study investigated LP abundance and diversity dynamics along a fresh-saltwater gradient in 2 seasons. LP were detected in all samples. Although LP abundance in freshwaters (typically 104 to 105 copies l-1) was significantly lower than that in saline waters, their abundance still corresponded to that of previously reported LP in some coastal waters, suggesting their potentially essential roles in riverine ecosystems. High-throughput sequencing analyses identified 110, 54, and 146 LP amplicon sequence variants (ASVs) in fresh, brackish, and saline waters, respectively. Canonical correspondence analysis and variance partitioning analysis further indicated that salinity and temperature were the most significant environmental factors to affect LP community structure. Notably, most of the dominant ASVs in fresh/brackish waters were annotated to a rarely reported Labyrinthulida family, Amphitraemidae, and a newly identified river cluster of the order Thraustochytrida, which were significantly different from those of saline waters. Finally, the metabolic capabilities of the detected LP genera suggest that LP likely play diverse ecological roles in riverine ecosystems.


KEY WORDS: Labyrinthulomycetes protists · Abundance · Diversity · River


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Cite this article as: Bai M, Li J, Ding X, Liu X, He Y, Wang G (2024) Salinity gradient differentiates potential novel ecotypes and diversity of Labyrinthulomycetes protists along the Haihe River, northern China. Aquat Microb Ecol 90:79-90. https://doi.org/10.3354/ame02009

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