Universal metabarcoding of pico- to mesoplankton reveals seasonal dynamics and a bacterial bloom

Most studies of biodiversity focus on either macroscopic or microbial communities, with little or no simultaneous study of eukaryotes and prokaryotes. We tested whether a universal metabarcoding approach could be used to study the total diversity and temporal dynamics of aquatic pico- to mesoplankton communities in a shallow temperate lake. The approach revealed significant changes in the relative abundance of eukaryotic and prokaryotic plankton communities over a period of three months. These patterns, based on sequencing reads, fit with counts using traditional methods. We also witnessed the bloom of a conditionally rare bacterial taxon belonging to Arcicella, a genus that has been largely overlooked in freshwaters. Our data demonstrate the potential of universal metabarcoding as a complement to traditional studies of plankton communities, and for long-term monitoring across a broad range of organisms.

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