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Role of organic matter and microbial communities in mercury retention and methylation in sediments near run-of-river hydroelectric dams.

Author(s): Millera Ferriz L, Ponton DE, Storck V, Leclerc M, Bilodeau F, Walsh DA, Amyot M

Run-of-river power plants (RoRs) are expected to triple in number over the next decades in Canada. These structures are not anticipated to considerably promote the mobilization and transport of mercury (Hg) and its subsequent microbial transformation to met...

Article GUID: 33609815

A large-scale assessment of lakes reveals a pervasive signal of land use on bacterial communities.

Author(s): Kraemer SA, Barbosa da Costa N, Shapiro BJ, Fradette M, Huot Y, Walsh DA

ISME J. 2020 Aug 07;: Authors: Kraemer SA, Barbosa da Costa N, Shapiro BJ, Fradette M, Huot Y, Walsh DA

Article GUID: 32770118

Modelling Free-Living and Particle-Associated Bacterial Assemblages across the Deep and Hypoxic Lower St. Lawrence Estuary.

Author(s): Cui TT, Dawson TJ, McLatchie S, Dunn K, Bielawski J, Walsh DA

mSphere. 2020 May 20;5(3): Authors: Cui TT, Dawson TJ, McLatchie S, Dunn K, Bielawski J, Walsh DA

Article GUID: 32434843

Diversity and biogeography of SAR11 bacteria from the Arctic Ocean.

Author(s): Kraemer S, Ramachandran A, Colatriano D, Lovejoy C, Walsh DA

ISME J. 2019 Sep 09;: Authors: Kraemer S, Ramachandran A, Colatriano D, Lovejoy C, Walsh DA

Article GUID: 31501503

The NSERC Canadian Lake Pulse Network: A national assessment of lake health providing science for water management in a changing climate.

Author(s): Huot Y, Brown CA, Potvin G, Antoniades D, Baulch HM, Beisner BE, Bélanger S, Brazeau S, Cabana H, Cardille JA, Del Giorgio PA, Gregory-Eaves...

Sci Total Environ. 2019 Aug 04;695:133668 Authors: Huot Y, Brown CA, Potvin G, Antoniades D, Baulch HM, Beisner BE, Bélanger S, Brazeau S, Cabana H, Cardille JA, Del Giorgio PA, Gregory-Eaves...

Article GUID: 31419692

Genomic evidence for the degradation of terrestrial organic matter by pelagic Arctic Ocean Chloroflexi bacteria.

Author(s): Colatriano D, Tran PQ, Guéguen C, Williams WJ, Lovejoy C, Walsh DA

Commun Biol. 2018;1:90 Authors: Colatriano D, Tran PQ, Guéguen C, Williams WJ, Lovejoy C, Walsh DA

Article GUID: 30271971

BioMiCo: a supervised Bayesian model for inference of microbial community structure.

Author(s): Shafiei M, Dunn KA, Boon E, MacDonald SM, Walsh DA, Gu H, Bielawski JP

Microbiome. 2015;3:8 Authors: Shafiei M, Dunn KA, Boon E, MacDonald SM, Walsh DA, Gu H, Bielawski JP

Article GUID: 25774293

A compendium of multi-omic sequence information from the Saanich Inlet water column.

Author(s): Hawley AK, Torres-Beltrán M, Zaikova E, Walsh DA, Mueller A, Scofield M, Kheirandish S, Payne C, Pakhomova L, Bhatia M, Shevchuk O, Gies EA,...

Sci Data. 2017 10 31;4:170160 Authors: Hawley AK, Torres-Beltrán M, Zaikova E, Walsh DA, Mueller A, Scofield M, Kheirandish S, Payne C, Pakhomova L, Bhatia M, Shevchuk O, Gies EA, Fairley D, ...

Article GUID: 29087368

A compendium of geochemical information from the Saanich Inlet water column.

Author(s): Torres-Beltrán M, Hawley AK, Capelle D, Zaikova E, Walsh DA, Mueller A, Scofield M, Payne C, Pakhomova L, Kheirandish S, Finke J, Bhatia M, ...

Sci Data. 2017 10 31;4:170159 Authors: Torres-Beltrán M, Hawley AK, Capelle D, Zaikova E, Walsh DA, Mueller A, Scofield M, Payne C, Pakhomova L, Kheirandish S, Finke J, Bhatia M, Shevchuk O, ...

Article GUID: 29087371

Microbial life under ice: Metagenome diversity and in situ activity of Verrucomicrobia in seasonally ice-covered Lakes.

Author(s): Tran P, Ramachandran A, Khawasik O, Beisner BE, Rautio M, Huot Y, Walsh DA

Environ Microbiol. 2018 Jul;20(7):2568-2584 Authors: Tran P, Ramachandran A, Khawasik O, Beisner BE, Rautio M, Huot Y, Walsh DA

Article GUID: 29921005

Progress and Challenges in Ocean Metaproteomics and Proposed Best Practices for Data Sharing.

Author(s): Saito MA, Bertrand EM, Duffy ME, Gaylord DA, Held NA, Hervey WJ, Hettich RL, Jagtap PD, Janech MG, Kinkade DB, Leary DH, McIlvin MR, Moore E...

J Proteome Res. 2019 Apr 05;18(4):1461-1476 Authors: Saito MA, Bertrand EM, Duffy ME, Gaylord DA, Held NA, Hervey WJ, Hettich RL, Jagtap PD, Janech MG, Kinkade DB, Leary DH, McIlvin MR, Moore EK, ...

Article GUID: 30702898

Annual nitrification dynamics in a seasonally ice-covered lake.

Author(s): Massé S, Botrel M, Walsh DA, Maranger R

PLoS One. 2019;14(3):e0213748 Authors: Massé S, Botrel M, Walsh DA, Maranger R

Article GUID: 30893339

Author Correction: A compendium of geochemical information from the Saanich Inlet water column.

Author(s): Torres-Beltrán M, Hawley AK, Capelle D, Zaikova E, Walsh DA, Mueller A, Scofield M, Payne C, Pakhomova L, Kheirandish S, Finke J, Bhatia M, ...

Sci Data. 2019 01 15;6(1):1 Authors: Torres-Beltrán M, Hawley AK, Capelle D, Zaikova E, Walsh DA, Mueller A, Scofield M, Payne C, Pakhomova L, Kheirandish S, Finke J, Bhatia M, Shevchuk O, Gi...

Article GUID: 30647409


Title:Modelling Free-Living and Particle-Associated Bacterial Assemblages across the Deep and Hypoxic Lower St. Lawrence Estuary.
Authors:Cui TTDawson TJMcLatchie SDunn KBielawski JWalsh DA
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32434843?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.1128/mSphere.00364-20
Category:mSphere
PMID:32434843
Dept Affiliation: BIOLOGY
1 Department of Biology, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
2 Department of Biology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
3 Department of Biology, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada david.walsh@concordia.ca.

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Modelling Free-Living and Particle-Associated Bacterial Assemblages across the Deep and Hypoxic Lower St. Lawrence Estuary.

mSphere. 2020 May 20;5(3):

Authors: Cui TT, Dawson TJ, McLatchie S, Dunn K, Bielawski J, Walsh DA

Abstract

The Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence (EGSL) in eastern Canada are among the largest and most productive coastal ecosystems in the world. Very little information on bacterial diversity exists, hampering our understanding of the relationships between bacterial community structure and biogeochemical function in the EGSL. During the productive spring period, we investigated free-living and particle-associated bacterial communities across the stratified waters of the Lower St. Lawrence Estuary, including the particle-rich surface and bottom boundary layers. Modelling of community structure based on 16S rRNA gene and transcript diversity identified bacterial assemblages specifically associated with four habitat types defined by water mass (upper water or lower water column) and size fraction (free living or particle associated). Assemblages from the upper waters represent sets of cooccurring bacterial populations that are widely distributed across Lower St. Lawrence Estuary surface waters and likely key contributors to organic matter degradation during the spring. In addition, we provide strong evidence that particles in deep hypoxic waters and the bottom boundary layer support a metabolically active bacterial community that is compositionally distinct from those of surface particles and the free-living communities. Among the distinctive features of the bacterial assemblage associated with lower-water particles was the presence of uncultivated lineages of Deltaproteobacteria, including marine myxobacteria. Overall, these results provide an important ecological framework for further investigations of the biogeochemical contributions of bacterial populations in this important coastal marine ecosystem.IMPORTANCE The Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence (EGSL) in eastern Canada is an appealing ecosystem for studying how microbial communities and metabolic processes are related to environmental change. Ocean and climate variability result in large spatiotemporal variations in environmental conditions and oceanographic processes. The EGSL is also exposed to a variety of additional human pressures that threaten its integrity and sustainable use, including shipping, aquiculture, coastal development, and oil exploration. To monitor and perhaps mitigate the impacts of these human activities on the EGSL, a comprehensive understanding of the biological communities is required. In this study, we provide the first comprehensive view of bacterial diversity in the EGSL and describe the distinct bacterial assemblages associated with different environmental habitats. This work therefore provides an important baseline ecological framework for bacterial communities in the EGSL useful for further studies on how these communities may respond to environmental change.

PMID: 32434843 [PubMed - in process]