When The Going Gets Tough: Emergence Of A Complex Methane-Driven Interaction Network During Recovery From Desiccation-Rewetting

SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY(2021)

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Microorganisms interact in complex communities, affecting microbially-mediated processes in the environment. Particularly, aerobic methanotmphs showed significantly stimulated growth and activity in the presence of accompanying microorganisms in an interaction network (interactome). Yet, little is known of how the interactome responds to disturbances, and how community functioning is affected by the disturbance-induced structuring of the interaction network. Here, we employed a time-series stable isotope probing (SIP) approach using C-13-CH4 coupled to a co-occurrence network analysis after Illumina MiSeq sequencing of the C-13-enriched 16S rRNA gene to directly relate the response in methanotrophic activity to the network structure of the interactome after desiccation-rewetting of a paddy soil. Methane uptake rate decreased immediately (<5 days) after short-term desiccation-rewetting. Although the methanotmph subgroups differentially responded to desiccation-rewetting, the metabolically active bacterial community composition, including the methanotrophs, recovered after the disturbance. However, the interaction network was profoundly altered, becoming more complex but, less modular after desiccation-rewetting, despite the recovery in the methanotrophic activity and community composition/abundances. This suggests that the legacy of the disturbance persists in the interaction network. The change in the network structure may have consequences for community functioning with recurring desiccation-rewetting.
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Stable-isotope probing, Methane-based foodweb, Community ecology, Methanotrophs, pmoA
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