Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1823278924> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1823278924 abstract "Water quality is impacted significantly by urbanization. The delivery of increased nutrient loads to waterways is a primary characteristic of this land use change. Despite the recognized effects of nutrient loading on aquatic systems, the influence of urbanization on the bacterial community composition of these systems is not understood. We used massively-parallel sequencing of bacterial 16S rRNA genes to examine the bacterial assemblages in transect samples spanning the heavily urbanized estuary of Milwaukee, WI to the relatively un-impacted waters of Lake Michigan. With this approach, we found that genera and lineages common to freshwater lake epilimnia were common and abundant in both the high nutrient, urban-impacted waterways and the low nutrient Lake Michigan. Although the two environments harbored many taxa in common, we identified a significant change in the community assemblage across the urban-influence gradient, and three distinct community features drove this change. First, we found the urban-influenced waterways harbored significantly greater bacterial richness and diversity than Lake Michigan (i.e. taxa augmentation). Second, we identified a shift in the relative abundance among common freshwater lineages, where acI, acTH1, Algoriphagus and LD12, had decreased representation and Limnohabitans, Polynucleobacter, and Rhodobacter had increased representation in the urban estuary. Third, by oligotyping 18 common freshwater genera/lineages, we found that oligotypes (highly resolved sequence clusters) within many of these genera/lineages had opposite preferences for the two environments. With these data, we suggest many of the defined cosmopolitan freshwater genera/lineages contain both oligotroph and more copiotroph species or populations, promoting the idea that within-genus lifestyle specialization, in addition to shifts in the dominance among core taxa and taxa augmentation, drive bacterial community change in urbanized waters." @default.
- W1823278924 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1823278924 creator A5017334057 @default.
- W1823278924 creator A5037120129 @default.
- W1823278924 date "2015-09-29" @default.
- W1823278924 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W1823278924 title "A unique assemblage of cosmopolitan freshwater bacteria and higher community diversity differentiate an urbanized estuary from oligotrophic Lake Michigan" @default.
- W1823278924 cites W1569959509 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W1603985441 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W1757210433 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W1915539775 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W1966234730 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W1968289569 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W1971336148 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W1972978214 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W1973051203 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W1987106065 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W1988328031 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W1991934584 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W1992779750 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2005047685 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2006069224 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2008811990 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2011512897 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2017425843 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2018552940 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2021369951 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2026777696 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2028829346 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2038023694 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2050943088 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2053310036 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2057631244 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2058772896 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2062350075 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2063053479 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2066475126 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2068592081 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2071891503 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2074629535 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2078696375 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2084050773 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2084590843 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2089637993 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2091922579 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2095926105 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2099798890 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2100641664 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2103412200 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2108718991 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2110398128 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2115921802 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2117683904 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2121808929 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2122421575 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2122789727 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2123069140 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2123298206 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2125360150 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2132948272 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2136660715 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2138436021 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2140628770 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2150942787 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2153423966 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2164448454 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2168362155 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2169298465 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2264591002 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2318871708 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W2328391624 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W4211139161 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W4230096730 @default.
- W1823278924 cites W4231736634 @default.
- W1823278924 doi "https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2015.01028" @default.
- W1823278924 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/4586452" @default.
- W1823278924 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26483766" @default.
- W1823278924 hasPublicationYear "2015" @default.
- W1823278924 type Work @default.
- W1823278924 sameAs 1823278924 @default.
- W1823278924 citedByCount "72" @default.
- W1823278924 countsByYear W18232789242016 @default.
- W1823278924 countsByYear W18232789242017 @default.
- W1823278924 countsByYear W18232789242018 @default.
- W1823278924 countsByYear W18232789242019 @default.
- W1823278924 countsByYear W18232789242020 @default.
- W1823278924 countsByYear W18232789242021 @default.
- W1823278924 countsByYear W18232789242022 @default.
- W1823278924 countsByYear W18232789242023 @default.
- W1823278924 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1823278924 hasAuthorship W1823278924A5017334057 @default.
- W1823278924 hasAuthorship W1823278924A5037120129 @default.
- W1823278924 hasBestOaLocation W18232789241 @default.
- W1823278924 hasConcept C110872660 @default.
- W1823278924 hasConcept C130217890 @default.
- W1823278924 hasConcept C133079900 @default.
- W1823278924 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W1823278924 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W1823278924 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W1823278924 hasConcept C205649164 @default.