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Cyanosphere Dynamic During Dolichospermum Bloom

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Under the effect of global change, management of cyanobacterial proliferation becomes increasingly pressing. Given the importance of interactions within microbial communities in aquatic ecosystems, a handful of studies explored the potential relations between cyanobacteria and their associated bacterial community (i.e., cyanosphere). Yet, most of them specifically focused on the ubiquitous cyanobacteria Microcystis, overlooking other genera. Here, based on 16s rDNA metabarcoding analysis, we confirmed the presence of cyanosphere representing up to 30% of the total bacterial community diversity, during bloom episode of another preponderant cyanobacterial genus, Dolichospermum. Moreover, we highlighted a temporal dynamic of this cyanosphere. A sPLS-DA model permits to discriminate three important dates and 220 OTUs. With their affiliations, we were able to show how these variations potentially imply a turnover in ecological functions depending on bloom phases. Although more studies are necessary to quantify the impacts of these variations, we argue that cyanosphere can have an important, yet underestimated, role in the modulation of cyanobacterial blooms.
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hal-04845812 , version 1 (18-12-2024)

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Maxime Fuster, Thomas Ruiz, Amélie Lamarque, Marianne Coulon, Benjamin Legrand, et al.. Cyanosphere Dynamic During Dolichospermum Bloom. Microbial ecology, 2023, 87 (1), pp.3. ⟨10.1007/s00248-023-02317-4⟩. ⟨hal-04845812⟩
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