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AbstractAerobic anoxygenic phototrophic (AAP) bacteria are a phylogenetically diverse and ubiquitous group of prokaryotes that use organic matter but can harvest light using bacteriochlorophyll a. Although the factors regulating AAP ecology have long been investigated through field surveys, the few available experimental studies have considered AAPs as a group, thus disregarding the potential differential responses between taxonomically distinct AAP assemblages. Here, we used sequencing of the pufM gene to describe the diversity of AAPs in 10 environmentally distinct temperate lakes, and to investigate the taxonomic responses of AAP communities in these lakes when subjected to similar experimental manipulations of light and predator removal. The studied communities were clearly dominated by Limnohabitans AAP but presented a clear taxonomic segregation between lakes presumably driven by local conditions, which was maintained after experimental manipulations. Predation reduction (but not light exposure) caused significant compositional shifts across most assemblages, but the magnitude of these changes could not be clearly related to changes in bulk AAP abundances or taxonomic richness of AAP assemblages during experiments. Only a few operational taxonomic units, which differed taxonomically between lakes, were found to respond positively during experimental treatments. Our results highlight that different freshwater AAP communities respond differently to similar control mechanisms, highlighting that in‐depth knowledge on AAP diversity is essential to understand the ecology and potential role of these photoheterotrophs.
pufM gene, Food Chain, Light, lake ecosystems, Lake ecosystems, functional groups, Predation control, light effects, Light effects, Phylogeny, aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria, Bacteria, Microbiota, Illumina sequencing, Quebec, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing, Aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria, Lakes, Phototrophic Processes, Genes, Bacterial, Functional groups, predation control
pufM gene, Food Chain, Light, lake ecosystems, Lake ecosystems, functional groups, Predation control, light effects, Light effects, Phylogeny, aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria, Bacteria, Microbiota, Illumina sequencing, Quebec, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing, Aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria, Lakes, Phototrophic Processes, Genes, Bacterial, Functional groups, predation control
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