Taxonomic and functional stability of sedimentary microbial communities in a pristine upwelling-influenced coastal lagoon
Jorge Rojas-Vargas, Guillermo Samperio-Ramos, Víctor F Camacho-Ibar, Silvia Pajares

TL;DR
This study explores the stability of microbial communities in a pristine coastal lagoon, revealing consistent taxonomic and functional profiles despite environmental variability.
Contribution
The study provides a baseline for microbial dynamics in a minimally impacted lagoon influenced by oceanographic processes.
Findings
60% of genera and 38% of species were consistently shared across sites and seasons.
Genes related to nitrogen and sulfur metabolism were consistently detected.
Antibiotic resistance and virulence genes showed heterogeneous distributions.
Abstract
Coastal lagoons are dynamic transitional ecosystems shaped by complex hydrodynamic and biogeochemical processes. Their sediments host diverse microbial communities essential for nutrient cycling, organic matter sequestration, and pollutant degradation. However, the taxonomic and functional profiles of these communities remain poorly understood, especially in pristine systems. Here, shotgun metagenomics was used to investigate microbial diversity and functional potential in a seagrass-dominated coastal lagoon on the Mexican Pacific coast, influenced by seasonal upwelling and with minimal anthropogenic impact. Despite pronounced physicochemical gradients and oceanographic variability, these sediments harbored a diverse and taxonomically conserved microbial community. 60% of genera and 38% of species (with relative abundance >0.1%) were consistently shared across sites and the two…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology · Marine and coastal ecosystems · Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies
