Biogeographical distribution of river microbial communities in atlantic catchments
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Goldenberg-Vilar, Alejandra; Morán Luis, María Cristina; Vieites, David R.; Álvarez Martínez, José Manuel; Silió Calzada, Ana; Mony, Cendrine; Varandas, Simone; Monteiro, Sandra Mariza; Burgess, Diane; Cabecinha, Edna; Barquín Ortiz, José
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2024-12Derechos
Attribution 4.0 International
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Environmental Microbiology Reports, 2025, 17(1), e70065
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Wiley-Blackwell
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Atlantic landscapes
eDNA
Eukaryotes
Freshwater microbial communities
Land use
Prokaryotes
Resumen/Abstract
Microbes inhabit virtually all river ecosystems, influencing energy flow and playing a key role in global sustainability and climate change. Yet, there is uncertainty about how various taxonomic groups respond to large-scale factors in river networks. We analysed microbial community richness and composition across six European Atlantic catchments using environmental DNA sequencing. Our findings reveal different drivers for diversity and composition: land use is pivotal for eukaryotes, while climate and geology are crucial for prokaryotes. A strong regional influence shapes these communities, with warmer, drier regions (Portugal and France) differing from cooler, wetter ones (Northern Spain, Ireland and the United Kingdom). These patterns suggest potential indicators for global change, such as taxa resistant to temperature increases and water scarcity, or those sensitive to land use changes.
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