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Digital Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Science and Technology 2159 An exploration of freshwater microbial ecology from streamlined genera to global networks RHIANNON MONDAV ACTA UNIVERSITATIS ISSN 1651-6214 UPSALIENSIS ISBN 978-91-513-1523-2 UPPSALA URN urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-472455 2022 Dissertation presented at Uppsala University to be publicly examined in Ekmansalen, EBC, Norbyvägen 18, Uppsala, Friday, 10 June 2022 at 13:00 for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. The examination will be conducted in English. Faculty examiner: Professor Phyllis Lam (University of Southampton). Abstract Mondav, R. 2022. An exploration of freshwater microbial ecology. from streamlined genera to global networks. Digital Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Science and Technology 2159. 56 pp. Uppsala: Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis. ISBN 978-91-513-1523-2. Microbes are the main drivers of biogeochemical cycles on Earth and even though freshwaters cover only a small area of terrestrial surfaces their contribution to global cycles is important. Global cycles are measured by exchanges between systems e.g. water to atmosphere or lithosphere and are mediated by microbial communities. Cyanobacteria and other photosynthetic microbes can be highly abundant going through cyclic blooms. These blooms are attributed to their ability to harness sunlight and CO2 to outgrow competitors by using their complex and expensive to produce photosystems. In contrast there are microbial lineages termed ‘streamlined’, that are just as abundant as cyanobacteria at times, but who have much smaller cells, small genomes, and grow and replicate slowly. It is not immediately apparent how microbes with such different lifestyles can have similar ‘success’. By investigating individual streamlined lineages and their interactions we see that they appear to have co-evolved dependencies with each other and are highly successful as consortia. By comparing consortia from different lakes we see that streamlined microbes can sit either adjacent or in the middle of carbon cycling end-points and may be more directly involved than thought in mediating methane and CO2 ratios. An analysis of global inland water microbiomes finds that around one third of the core microbial lineages in inland waters are streamlined. Keywords: microbiology, ecology, networks, streamlined, aquatic Rhiannon Mondav, Department of Ecology and Genetics, Limnology, Norbyv 18 D, Uppsala University, SE-75236 Uppsala, Sweden. Science for Life Laboratory, SciLifeLab, Box 256, Uppsala University, SE-75105 Uppsala, Sweden. © Rhiannon Mondav 2022 ISSN 1651-6214 ISBN 978-91-513-1523-2 URN urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-472455 (http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-472455) To Astrid may you live long and be so very prosperous in ways of your own choosing
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