Archaea in boreal Swedish lakes are diverse, dominated by Woesearchaeota and follow deterministic community assembly

Abstract
Despite their key role in biogeochemical processes, particularly the methane cycle, archaea are widely underrepresented in molecular surveys because of their lower abundance compared to bacteria and eukaryotes. Here, we use parallel high‐resolution small subunit rRNA gene sequencing to explore archaeal diversity in 109 Swedish lakes and correlate archaeal community assembly mechanisms to large‐scale latitudinal, climatic (nemoral to arctic), and nutrient (oligotrophic to eutrophic) gradients. Sequencing with universal primers showed the contribution of archaea was on average 0.8% but increased up to 1.5% of the three domains in forest lakes. Archaea‐specific sequencing revealed that freshwater archaeal diversity could be partly explained by lake variables associated with nutrient status. Combined with deterministic co‐occurrence patterns this finding suggests that ecological drift is overridden by environmental sorting, as well as other deterministic processes such as biogeographic and evolutionary history, leading to lake‐specific archaeal biodiversity. Acetoclastic, hydrogenotrophic and methylotrophic methanogens as well as ammonia‐oxidizing archaea were frequently detected across the lakes. Archaea‐specific sequencing also revealed representatives of Woesearchaeota and other phyla of the DPANN superphylum. This study adds to our understanding of the ecological range of key archaea in freshwaters and links these taxa to hypotheses about processes governing biogeochemical cycles in lakes.
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Published
2020
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Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
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Review status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1462-2912
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.15058
Language
English
Published in
Environmental Microbiology
Citation
  • Juottonen, H., Fontaine, L., Wurzbacher, C., Drakare, S., Peura, S., & Eiler, A. (2020). Archaea in boreal Swedish lakes are diverse, dominated by Woesearchaeota and follow deterministic community assembly. Environmental Microbiology, 22(8), 3158-3171. https://doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.15058
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This research was funded by the Carl Tryggers Foundation (grant CTS:13-113 to AE), Academy of Finland (grant 265902 to SP), internal funds by the University of Oslo to AE, the Swedish Research Council VR (grant 2012-4592 to AE), and internal funds by the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences to SD
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