Freshwater ecosystems play a key role in biogeochemical cycles and face various anthropogenic impacts. Understanding microbial communities within these ecosystems is crucial for ecosystem management and conservation. This study conducted a metabarcoding analysis of the bacterial 16S rDNA of environmental DNA (eDNA) to investigate the microbial diversity and composition in three Sicilian lakes (Poma, Piana, and Scanzano). The results revealed a common core microbiota in all the lakes, with Poma and Piana showing similar compositions, followed by Scanzano. Key bacterial phyla identified as core members across the sampled sites included Actinobacteriota, Proteobacteria, Bacteroidota, Verrucomicrobiota, Planctomycetota, and Cyanobacteria. Additionally, specific bacterial families such as Comamonadaceae, Burkholderiaceae, Ilumatobacteraceae, and Sporichthyaceae uniquely contributed to the microbial community structures. eDNA demonstrates potential as a quicker and less invasive tool to investigate biodiversity studies for these sites. The findings illuminate the intricate microbial dynamics within Sicilian freshwater ecosystems and emphasize the importance of considering microbial diversity in freshwater conservation and management strategies
Manuela Mauro, V.V. (2025). Environmental DNA: Preliminary Characterization of Microbiota in Three Sicilian Lakes. ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 15(4), 1-9 [10.1002/ece3.71276].
Environmental DNA: Preliminary Characterization of Microbiota in Three Sicilian Lakes
Manuela MauroPrimo
;Valeria Villanova;Mario Lo Valvo
;Rosa Alduina
;Aiti Vizzini;Grazia Orecchio;Francesco Longo;Rosario Badalamenti;Vincenzo Ferrantelli;Vincenzo Arizza;Mirella VazzanaUltimo
2025-04-24
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Freshwater ecosystems play a key role in biogeochemical cycles and face various anthropogenic impacts. Understanding microbial communities within these ecosystems is crucial for ecosystem management and conservation. This study conducted a metabarcoding analysis of the bacterial 16S rDNA of environmental DNA (eDNA) to investigate the microbial diversity and composition in three Sicilian lakes (Poma, Piana, and Scanzano). The results revealed a common core microbiota in all the lakes, with Poma and Piana showing similar compositions, followed by Scanzano. Key bacterial phyla identified as core members across the sampled sites included Actinobacteriota, Proteobacteria, Bacteroidota, Verrucomicrobiota, Planctomycetota, and Cyanobacteria. Additionally, specific bacterial families such as Comamonadaceae, Burkholderiaceae, Ilumatobacteraceae, and Sporichthyaceae uniquely contributed to the microbial community structures. eDNA demonstrates potential as a quicker and less invasive tool to investigate biodiversity studies for these sites. The findings illuminate the intricate microbial dynamics within Sicilian freshwater ecosystems and emphasize the importance of considering microbial diversity in freshwater conservation and management strategiesFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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