Journal article

Unravelling microalgal-bacterial interactions in aquatic ecosystems through 16S rRNA gene-based co-occurrence networks

BLDU Pushpakumara, K Tandon, A Willis, H Verbruggen

Scientific Reports | Published : 2023

Abstract

Interactions between microalgae and bacteria can directly influence the global biogeochemical cycles but the majority of such interactions remain unknown. 16S rRNA gene-based co-occurrence networks have potential to help identify microalgal-bacterial interactions. Here, we used data from 10 Earth microbiome projects to identify potential microalgal-bacterial associations in aquatic ecosystems. A high degree of clustering was observed in microalgal-bacterial modules, indicating densely connected neighbourhoods. Proteobacteria and Bacteroidetes predominantly co-occurred with microalgae and represented hubs of most modules. Our results also indicated that species-specificity may be a global cha..

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Grants

Awarded by Dookie Campus, University of Melbourne


Funding Acknowledgements

We acknowledge the funding from the Australian Research Council grant DP200101613, Melbourne Research Scholarship and the ResearchPlus Postgraduate Top-Up Scholarship Grants Program and National Research Collections Australia, CSIRO.