Journal article

Microbial and viral metagenomes of a subtropical freshwater reservoir subject to climatic disturbances

CH Tseng, PW Chiang, FK Shiah, YL Chen, JR Liou, TC Hsu, S Maheswararajah, I Saeed, S Halgamuge, SL Tang

Isme Journal | Published : 2013

Abstract

Extreme climatic activities, such as typhoons, are widely known to disrupt our natural environment. In particular, studies have revealed that typhoon-induced perturbations can result in several long-term effects on various ecosystems. In this study, we have conducted a 2-year metagenomic survey to investigate the microbial and viral community dynamics associated with environmental changes and seasonal variations in an enclosed freshwater reservoir subject to episodic typhoons. We found that the microbial community structure and the associated metagenomes continuously changed, where microbial richness increased after typhoon events and decreased during winter. Among the environmental factors ..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

We thank Taipei FTR Administration Bureau for their help in sample collection. This research was supported by the National Science Council (NSC) in Taiwan through Grant NSC 97-2621-B-001-004-MY2 and the NSC T-WEBS project. CHT was supported in part by the Student Exchange Program of National Yang-Ming University, and Australian Research Council (Grant Number DP1096296).