Bacterial community dynamics in the hyporheic zone of an intermittent stream

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Catherine M Febria
Paul Beddoes
Roberta R Fulthorpe
D Dudley Williams
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[1] Surface and Groundwater Ecology Research Group,Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences
[2] University of Toronto Scarborough,undefined
[3] University of Toronto Scarborough,undefined
[4] 3Current address: Chesapeake Biological Laboratory,undefined
[5] University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science,undefined
[6] 1 Williams Street,undefined
[7] PO Box 38,undefined
[8] Solomons MD 20688,undefined
[9] USA.,undefined
[10] 4Current address: Golder and Associates,undefined
[11] 500-4260 Still Creek Drive,undefined
[12] Burnaby,undefined
[13] BC V5C 6C6,undefined
[14] Canada.,undefined
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The ISME Journal | 2012年 / 6卷
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hyporheic zone; intermittent streams; bacterial communities; terminal-restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP); operational taxonomic unit (OTU); stream sediments;
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The dynamics of in situ bacterial communities in the hyporheic zone of an intermittent stream were described in high spatiotemporal detail. We assessed community dynamics in stream sediments and interstitial pore water over a two-year period using terminal-restriction fragment length polymorphism. Here, we show that sediments remained saturated despite months of drought and limited hydrologic connectivity. The intermittency of stream surface water affected interstitial pore water communities more than hyporheic sediment communities. Seasonal changes in bacterial community composition was significantly associated with water intermittency, phosphate concentrations, temperature, nitrate and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations. During periods of low- to no-surface water, communities changed from being rich in operational taxonomic units (OTUs) in isolated surface pools, to a few OTUs overall, including an overall decline in both common and rare taxa. Individual OTUs were compared between porewater and sediments. A total of 19% of identified OTUs existed in both porewater and sediment samples, suggesting that bacteria use hyporheic sediments as a type of refuge from dessication, transported through hydrologically connected pore spaces. Stream intermittency impacted bacterial diversity on rapid timescales (that is, within days), below-ground and in the hyporheic zone. Owing to the coupling of intermittent streams to the surrounding watershed, we stress the importance of understanding connectivity at the pore scale, consequences for below-ground and above-ground biodiversity and nutrient processing, and across both short- and long-time periods (that is, days to months to years).
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