Extreme Salinity Change Governs Microbial Community Assembly and Interactions
Christopher Keneally, Virginie Gaget, Daniel Chilton, Tyler N. Dornan, James Hensel, Ashleigh E. Keneally, Stephen P. Kidd, Justin D. Brookes

TL;DR
This study shows how extreme changes in salt levels in coastal wetlands reshape microbial communities and their roles in nutrient cycling.
Contribution
The study reveals how hypersalinity deterministically enriches halophilic specialists and reorganizes microbial networks.
Findings
High salinity favors specialists and homogenous community structures.
Network complexity peaks at salinity extremes, indicating ecological trade-offs.
Intermediate salinity shows less complexity and supports ecosystem resilience.
Abstract
Coastal wetlands are highly vulnerable to climate‐driven salinisation, which reshapes critical microbial processes underpinning nutrient cycling and energy flow. We examined how sediment microbial communities vary with salinity across the Coorong Lagoon (South Australia), spanning estuarine (0–40 g L−1), intermediate (40–100 g L−1) and hypersaline (100–150 g L−1) waters. Salinity was found to be the dominant driver of sediment microbial community composition, diversity and assembly. High salinity favoured specialists and homogenous community structures, with generalist bacteria persisting across intermediate salinities and supporting ecosystem resilience. Sulfur and carbon cycling is likely dependent on salinity, as bacterial sulfur‐oxidisers were abundant estuarine specialists, whereas methane producers (Archaeal methanogens) and sulfate‐reducers were enriched at high salinity.…
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TopicsMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology · Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics · Marine and coastal ecosystems
