原生生物
微观世界
生物
捕食
生态学
抗性(生态学)
丰度(生态学)
相对物种丰度
土壤微生物学
土壤水分
生物化学
基因
作者
Zhenguang Lv,Min Xu,Ying Liu,Regin Rønn,Christopher Rensing,Song Liu,Shenghan Gao,Hao Liao,Yu‐Rong Liu,Wenli Chen,Yong‐Guan Zhu,Qiaoyun Huang,Xiuli Hao
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.2c07136
摘要
Protist predation is a crucial biotic driver modulating bacterial populations and functional traits. Previous studies using pure cultures have demonstrated that bacteria with copper (Cu) resistance exhibited fitness advantages over Cu-sensitive bacteria under the pressure of protist predation. However, the impact of diverse natural communities of protist grazers on bacterial Cu resistance in natural environments remains unknown. Here, we characterized the communities of phagotrophic protists in long-term Cu-contaminated soils and deciphered their potential ecological impacts on bacterial Cu resistance. Long-term field Cu pollution increased the relative abundances of most of the phagotrophic lineages in Cercozoa and Amoebozoa but reduced the relative abundance of Ciliophora. After accounting for soil properties and Cu pollution, phagotrophs were consistently identified as the most important predictor of the Cu-resistant (CuR) bacterial community. Phagotrophs positively contributed to the abundance of a Cu resistance gene (copA) through influencing the cumulative relative abundance of Cu-resistant and -sensitive ecological clusters. Microcosm experiments further confirmed the promotion effect of protist predation on bacterial Cu resistance. Our results indicate that the selection by protist predation can have a strong impact on the CuR bacterial community, which broadens our understanding of the ecological function of soil phagotrophic protists.
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