Temporal distribution of bacterial community structure in the Changjiang Estuary hypoxia area and the adjacent East China Sea

  • Min Liu*
  • , Tian Xiao
  • , Ying Wu
  • , Feng Zhou
  • , Huiqin Huang
  • , Shixiang Bao
  • , Wuchang Zhang
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Bacterial community structure and the effects of environmental factors on the microbial community distribution were investigated in the Changjiang Estuary hypoxia area and its adjacent area in the East China Sea (ECS) in June, August and October, 2006. Profiles of bacterial communities were generated by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) of 16S rRNA genes followed by DNA sequence analysis. The dominant bacterial groups were affiliated to Gammaproteobacteria, Cytophaga-Flavobacteria-Bacteroides (CFB), Deltaproteobacteria, Cyanobacteria and Firmicutes, which were mostly from the marine seawater ecosystem. Effects of environmental factors on the bacterial community distribution were analyzed by the ordination technique of canonical correspondence analysis (CCA). The environmental factors significantly influencing bacterial community structure were different in the three months; dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and temperature in June and nitrite in August. No environmental variables displayed significant influence on the bacterial community at the 5% level in October. The seasonal environmental heterogeneity in the Changjiang Estuary and the adjacent ECS, such as seasonal hydrodynamic conditions and riverine input of nutrients, might be the reason for the difference in the key environmental factors determining the bacterial community in the three months.

Original languageEnglish
Article number025001
JournalEnvironmental Research Letters
Volume7
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • CCA
  • Changjiang Estuary hypoxia area
  • DGGE
  • East China Sea
  • bacterial community structure

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