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Distinct Daphnia spp. whole-body bacterial microbiota in two contrasting Mediterranean lakes

Riga, V.; Katsoulis-Dimitriou, S.; Nikouli, E.; Demertzioglou, M.; Michaloudi, E.; Kormas, K.

2026-04-01 microbiology
10.64898/2026.03.31.714960 bioRxiv
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The microbiota and microbiome associated with zooplankton remains rather understudied compared to other animal groups and/or taxa. The present study aimed at investigating the whole-body bacterial microbiota of Daphnia spp. in two contrasting Greek lakes, the shallow and hypertrophic Lake Koronia vs. the deep and mesotrophic Lake Vegoritida, including both egg-bearing and non-egg-bearing individuals. In both lakes, 2,060 bacterial operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were found, with 223 of them being conditionally rare (crOTUs) with low contribution even for the dominant phyla, with L. Vegoritida having more crOTUs than L. Koronia. The individuals microbiota had inconsiderable overlap with the surrounding water microbiota in both lakes. The two lakes showed significant differences in their Daphnia -associated microbiota. L. Koronia had richer OTUs and rather homogeneous bacterial communities, with higher occupancy. Overall, no significant differences in between the microbiota of egg-bearing and non-egg-bearing Daphnia individuals in both lakes. However, regarding the most important OTUs (miOTUs), the L. Koronia miOTUs were highly overlapped between the individuals with and without eggs, with only one missing from the individuals without eggs. In L. Vegoritida the individuals without eggs had only six miOTUs and while egg-bearing individuals had nine different ones; the two lakes had no shared miOTUs., considerable differences occurred.. A total of 27 miOTUs, was found and belonged to the Pseudomonadota, unclassified Bacteria, Cyanobacteria, Bacteroidota, Bacillota and Actinomycetota. Those miOTUs, where assignment to the genus level was possible, they were related to Cyanobium, Mucilaginibacter, Flavobacterium and Staphylococcus. This study showed that lake morphotype and ecological status can exert some impact on Daphnia-associated bacterial microbiota, with more pronounced effects on egg-bearing and non-egg-bearing individuals.

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