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Diel population and functional synchrony of microbial communities on coral reefs

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
卷 10, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-09419-z

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  1. Moore Family Foundation
  2. SDSU Vice President of Research, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
  3. GBMF Investigator Award [3781]
  4. US National Science Foundation [OCE-1538567, OCE-1538393, OCE-1538428, PIRE-1243541]
  5. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - University of Hawai'i Sea Grant College Program, SOEST from NOAA Office of Sea Grant, Department of Commerce [NA14OAR4170071]
  6. University of Hawai'i Sea Grant College Program [UNIHI-SEAGRANT-JC-16-25]

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On coral reefs, microorganisms are essential for recycling nutrients to primary producers through the remineralization of benthic-derived organic matter. Diel investigations of reef processes are required to holistically understand the functional roles of microbial players in these ecosystems. Here we report a metagenomic analysis characterizing microbial communities in the water column overlying 16 remote forereef sites over a diel cycle. Our results show that microbial community composition is more dissimilar between day and night samples collected from the same site than between day or night samples collected across geographically distant reefs. Diel community differentiation is largely driven by the flux of Psychrobacter sp., which is two-orders of magnitude more abundant during the day. Nighttime communities are enriched with species of Roseobacter, Halomonas, and Alteromonas encoding a greater variety of pathways for carbohydrate catabolism, further illustrating temporal patterns of energetic provisioning between different marine microbes. Dynamic diel fluctuations of microbial populations could also support the efficient trophic transfer of energy posited in coral reef food webs.

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