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  5. Composition, Growth, Succession, and Function in the <scp> <i>Cladophora</i> </scp> Microbiome: Insights From Quantitative Stable Isotope Probing and <scp>NanoSIMS</scp> Imaging

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Composition, Growth, Succession, and Function in the <scp> <i>Cladophora</i> </scp> Microbiome: Insights From Quantitative Stable Isotope Probing and <scp>NanoSIMS</scp> Imaging

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DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.70196

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ABSTRACT The branching green macroalga Cladophora glomerata and its epiphytic microbiome dominate summer biomass in the Eel River, a Northern California river under Mediterranean (summer drought, winter rain) seasonality. Green Cladophora streamers proliferate in early summer, then change to yellow and then red‐brown as epiphyte loads increase. We characterised successional changes in epiphytic bacteria on Cladophora , examining both community composition and growth rates, using quantitative Stable Isotope Probing (qSIP) and 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing. The number of bacterial taxa increased with succession while growth rates peaked in the middle stage. NanoSIMS imaging confirmed high sulphur (S) concentrations in Cladophora cell walls relative to surrounding biomass, coinciding with a bloom of sulphur bacteria (bacteria that reduce or oxidise sulphur/sulphates). In general, relative abundances and growth rates were independent, indicating that either metric alone is insufficient for understanding how taxonomy and functional groups affect ecosystem processes. For instance, the relative abundance of nitrogen fixers peaked in the late summer when their relative growth rates were slowest. Such patterns may be driven by space competition limiting growth. Together, changes in abundance and relative growth rates suggest different limiting factors for different functional groups in the Cladophora microbiome at multiple successional stages.

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Raina Fitzpatrick, Bruce A. Hungate, Mary E Power, Megan M. Foley, Ty Samo, Egbert Schwartz, Michaela Hayer, Peter Weber, Jennifer Pett‐Ridge, Jane C. Marks (2025). Composition, Growth, Succession, and Function in the <scp> <i>Cladophora</i> </scp> Microbiome: Insights From Quantitative Stable Isotope Probing and <scp>NanoSIMS</scp> Imaging. , 27(10), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.70196.

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