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Abundance and biogeography of methanogenic and methanotrophic microorganisms across European streams

Title: Abundance and biogeography of methanogenic and methanotrophic microorganisms across European streams
Authors: Anna C. Nydahl; Clara Romero Gonzalez-Quijano; Lukas Thuile Bistarelli; Lyubomir Kenderov; Elena Piano; Jordi-Rene Mor; Vesela Evtimova; Josephine Pegg; Anna Freixa; Martin Rulik; Sonia Herrero Ortega; Lea Steinle; Pascal Bodmer; Dominique Lamonica; Elvira DeEyto; Peter Gilbert; Brian Doyle; Adam Bednarik; Magdalena Nagler; Nadine Praeg; Marcus Klaus; Katrin Attermeyer; Nuria Catalan; Francesca Pilotto; Catherine Gutmann Roberts; Georg H. Niedrist; Stefano Fenoglio; Miriam Colls; Sophie Cauvy-Fraunie; Christoph Bors; Ferran Romero; Bjorn Machalett; Thomas Fuss
Contributors: Jordi-Rene Mor; Francesca Pilotto; Adam Bednarik; Clara Romero Gonzalez-Quijano; sophie Cauvy-Fraunie; ANNA FREIXA; Vesela Evtimova; Peter J. Gilbert; Núria Catalán; Marcus Klaus; Ferran Romero; Nadine Praeg; Adam Bednařík; Pascal Bodmer; Elena Piano; Magdalena Nagler
Publication Year: 2021
Subject Terms: inland waters; methane; oxidizing bacteria; methanogenic archaea; potential methane oxidation; potential methane production; stream sediments
Description: Aim Although running waters are getting recognized as important methane sources, large-scale geographical patterns of microorganisms controlling the net methane balance of streams are still unknown. Here we aim at describing community compositions of methanogenic and methanotrophic microorganisms at large spatial scales and at linking their abundances to potential sediment methane production (PMP) and oxidation rates (PMO). Location The study spans across 16 European streams from northern Spain to northern Sweden and from western Ireland to western Bulgaria. Taxon Methanogenic archaea and methane-oxidizing microorganisms. Methods To provide a geographical overview of both groups in a single approach, microbial communities and abundances were investigated via 16S rRNA gene sequencing, extracting relevant OTUs based on literature; both groups were quantified via quantitative PCR targeting mcrA and pmoA genes and studied in relation to environmental parameters, sediment PMP and PMO, and land use. Results Diversity of methanogenic archaea was higher in warmer streams and of methanotrophic communities in southern sampling sites and in larger streams. Anthropogenically altered, warm and oxygen-poor streams were dominated by the highly efficient methanogenic families Methanospirillaceae, Methanosarcinaceae and Methanobacteriaceae, but did not harbour any specific methanotrophic organisms. Contrastingly, sediment communities in colder, oxygen-rich waters with little anthropogenic impact were characterized by methanogenic Methanosaetaceae, Methanocellaceae and Methanoflorentaceae and methanotrophic Methylococcaceae and Cd. Methanoperedens. Representatives of the methanotrophic Crenotrichaceae and Methylococcaceae as well as the methanogenic Methanoregulaceae were characteristic for environments with larger catchment area and higher discharge. PMP increased with increasing abundance of methanogenic archaea, while PMO rates did not show correlations with abundances of methane-oxidizing bacteria. Main conclusions ...
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
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DOI: 10.1111/jbi.14052
Availability: https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.14052
Rights: open access
Accession Number: edsbas.67069DB1
Database: BASE