Dataset

Macroalgal Morphology affects composition and settlement of microbial communities

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Macroalgae (seaweeds) have an intimate relationship with their microbial symbionts. Microbial communities associated with macroalgal surfaces (epibiota) are generally host-specific and, historically, there has been great interest in the role of biological compounds and chemical warfare in microbial community assembly on seaweeds. However, the interaction between seaweeds and their environment may also influence community assembly of their microbiota. In this experiment, I ask whether the interaction between water flow and seaweed morphology affects the settlement and structure of microbial biofilms. I test whether three common algal morphologies select for differential biofilm communities using artificial macro algae units (AM units) made out of latex. I find that morphology does affect initial microbial settlement and community structure, but that eventual dominance of substrate specialists (in our case, a latex degrader) swamps the influence of morphology in long-term biofilms.

Published: September 20, 2022 at 12:42

License: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC-BY) 4.0 License

URL: https://hosted-datasets.gbif.org/mgnify/MGYS00002670.zip

Contacts:

UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

84,364
occurrence records
1,331
taxa
113
species

Taxa

Missing and invalid fields

Field Missing Invalid
coordinateUncertaintyInMeters 84,364
100.0%
occurrenceStatus 84,364
100.0%
scientificNameID 84,364
100.0%

Quality flags

The OBIS data quality flags are documented at https://github.com/iobis/obis-qc.

Flag Dropped Records
DEPTH_EXCEEDS_BATH 54,823
65.0%
ON_LAND 54,823
65.0%
NO_MATCH 31,614
37.5%
MARINE_UNSURE 11,333
13.4%
NO_ACCEPTED_NAME 339
0.4%
NOT_MARINE 237
0.3%
WORMS_ANNOTATION_UNRESOLVABLE 193
0.2%
WORMS_ANNOTATION_RESOLVABLE 72
0.1%
WORMS_ANNOTATION_REJECT_AMBIGUOUS 1
0.0%

Measurement types

DNA derived data