Molecular diversity and seasonal dynamics of Ostreococcus (Mamiellophyceae, Chlorophyta) in typical mariculture bays based on metabarcoding analysis
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Molecular diversity and seasonal dynamics of Ostreococcus (Mamiellophyceae, Chlorophyta) in typical mariculture bays based on metabarcoding analysis
Abstract
Ostreococcus (Mamiellophyceae, Chlorophyta) is a cosmopolitan genus of marine pico-phytoplankton and the smallest free-living photosynthetic eukaryotes with cell size of 1-2 μm. To understand the diversity and spatio-temporal distribution of Ostreococcus in the Rongcheng coastal regions in northern China, metabarcoding analysis based on the 18S rDNA V4 molecular marker was applied to study the molecular diversity and seasonal dynamics of Ostreococcus in three typical mariculture bays (Rongcheng Bay, Lidao Bay and Sanggou Bay). A total of 103 amplicon sequence variants (ASVs) annotated as Ostreococcus were detected in these three typical mariculture bays throughout the year. The top five ASVs in terms of abundance were ASV4, ASV9, ASV14, ASV28 and ASV109, totally occupying 99.1% of Ostreococcus reads. Phylogenetic analysis showed that these five dominant ASVs represented two Ostreococcus ecotypes (OI and OII) and were grouped into four Ostreococcus clades including Ostreococcus lucimarinus (ASV9) and Ostreococcus tauri (ASV28 and ASV109) in OI, and Ostreococcus sp. RC1 (ASV4) and Ostreococcus sp. RC2 (ASV14) in OII, which provided direct evidence to support the co-existence of two ecotypes in the Rongcheng coastal regions. Five dominant ASVs in OI and OII exhibited two distinct seasonal distribution patterns. Three dominant ASVs (ASV9, ASV28 and ASV109) in OI could be detected in all four seasons of the year, exhibiting native distribution properties, while two ASVs (ASV4 and ASV14) in OII decreased sharply in winter and could not be detected in spring, exhibiting characteristics of alien inputs. The composition, succession and association of Ostreococcus community were mainly driven by water temperature in these mariculture bays. This study helps us systematically understand the molecular diversity and distribution patterns of Ostreococcus in typical mariculture bays in northern China, laying the foundation for understanding and revealing the ecological functions of pico-phytoplankton.
Keywords: Molecular diversity; Ostreococcus; Pico-phytoplankton; Seasonal dynamics; Typical mariculture bays.
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