Distinct temporal diversity profiles for nitrogen cycling genes in a hyporheic microbiome.

Biodiversity is thought to prevent decline in community function in response to changing environmental conditions through replacement of organisms with similar functional capacity but different optimal growth characteristics. We examined how this concept translates to the within-gene level by explor...

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Main Authors: William C Nelson, Emily B Graham, Alex R Crump, Sarah J Fansler, Evan V Arntzen, David W Kennedy, James C Stegen
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
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author William C Nelson
Emily B Graham
Alex R Crump
Sarah J Fansler
Evan V Arntzen
David W Kennedy
James C Stegen
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description Biodiversity is thought to prevent decline in community function in response to changing environmental conditions through replacement of organisms with similar functional capacity but different optimal growth characteristics. We examined how this concept translates to the within-gene level by exploring seasonal dynamics of within-gene diversity for genes involved in nitrogen cycling in hyporheic zone communities. Nitrification genes displayed low richness-defined as the number of unique within-gene phylotypes-across seasons. Conversely, denitrification genes varied in both richness and the degree to which phylotypes were recruited or lost. These results demonstrate that there is not a universal mechanism for maintaining community functional potential for nitrogen cycling activities, even across seasonal environmental shifts to which communities would be expected to be well adapted. As such, extreme environmental changes could have very different effects on the stability of the different nitrogen cycle activities. These outcomes suggest a need to modify existing conceptual models that link biodiversity to microbiome function to incorporate within-gene diversity. Specifically, we suggest an expanded conceptualization that 1) recognizes component steps (genes) with low diversity as potential bottlenecks influencing pathway-level function, and 2) includes variation in both the number of entities (e.g. species, phylotypes) that can contribute to a given process and the turnover of those entities in response to shifting conditions. Building these concepts into process-based ecosystem models represents an exciting opportunity to connect within-gene-scale ecological dynamics to ecosystem-scale services.
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spelling doaj-art-3b935546b2d24df38340bae2337da73a2025-08-20T02:11:01ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01151e022816510.1371/journal.pone.0228165Distinct temporal diversity profiles for nitrogen cycling genes in a hyporheic microbiome.William C NelsonEmily B GrahamAlex R CrumpSarah J FanslerEvan V ArntzenDavid W KennedyJames C StegenBiodiversity is thought to prevent decline in community function in response to changing environmental conditions through replacement of organisms with similar functional capacity but different optimal growth characteristics. We examined how this concept translates to the within-gene level by exploring seasonal dynamics of within-gene diversity for genes involved in nitrogen cycling in hyporheic zone communities. Nitrification genes displayed low richness-defined as the number of unique within-gene phylotypes-across seasons. Conversely, denitrification genes varied in both richness and the degree to which phylotypes were recruited or lost. These results demonstrate that there is not a universal mechanism for maintaining community functional potential for nitrogen cycling activities, even across seasonal environmental shifts to which communities would be expected to be well adapted. As such, extreme environmental changes could have very different effects on the stability of the different nitrogen cycle activities. These outcomes suggest a need to modify existing conceptual models that link biodiversity to microbiome function to incorporate within-gene diversity. Specifically, we suggest an expanded conceptualization that 1) recognizes component steps (genes) with low diversity as potential bottlenecks influencing pathway-level function, and 2) includes variation in both the number of entities (e.g. species, phylotypes) that can contribute to a given process and the turnover of those entities in response to shifting conditions. Building these concepts into process-based ecosystem models represents an exciting opportunity to connect within-gene-scale ecological dynamics to ecosystem-scale services.https://storage.googleapis.com/plos-corpus-prod/10.1371/journal.pone.0228165/1/pone.0228165.pdf?X-Goog-Algorithm=GOOG4-RSA-SHA256&X-Goog-Credential=wombat-sa%40plos-prod.iam.gserviceaccount.com%2F20210219%2Fauto%2Fstorage%2Fgoog4_request&X-Goog-Date=20210219T103355Z&X-Goog-Expires=3600&X-Goog-SignedHeaders=host&X-Goog-Signature=3619a40d6e0b15a6bb22236d69c014be5ac8636f0c402cc1056093122bc3929f6b5d1b04cd1517ae5ef6f7fef9ded859a7a218bcca282fea9af4d021ccc02b4ade57580b444a81a6162639a17b2abd784fb15728aa7e3f9e8e0c9a28efd391217b5868df4893fab68006bd9b68ee16fefc42456147cff99e91ff83b9de27e520f695f00ebe4fd70356ce64c5a8026bbfb0de148e0c84ace3625cd643a93c8a7c14d50bea78b85884f8a8edbbc6aed6302642f972c2e548e76275362b85c6860d63b96828942394a96ef74724b29892ae81e33a156a4fbb19a98bdeb8da1c6daa919581579f5b437aad267cdd09d8478109d5005f3970324e1db331144bc8846f
spellingShingle William C Nelson
Emily B Graham
Alex R Crump
Sarah J Fansler
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David W Kennedy
James C Stegen
Distinct temporal diversity profiles for nitrogen cycling genes in a hyporheic microbiome.
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title Distinct temporal diversity profiles for nitrogen cycling genes in a hyporheic microbiome.
title_full Distinct temporal diversity profiles for nitrogen cycling genes in a hyporheic microbiome.
title_fullStr Distinct temporal diversity profiles for nitrogen cycling genes in a hyporheic microbiome.
title_full_unstemmed Distinct temporal diversity profiles for nitrogen cycling genes in a hyporheic microbiome.
title_short Distinct temporal diversity profiles for nitrogen cycling genes in a hyporheic microbiome.
title_sort distinct temporal diversity profiles for nitrogen cycling genes in a hyporheic microbiome
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