AUTHOR=Rodríguez-Ramos Josué , Oliverio Angela , Borton Mikayla A. , Danczak Robert , Mueller Birgit M. , Schulz Hanna , Ellenbogen Jared , Flynn Rory M. , Daly Rebecca A. , Schopflin LeAundra , Shaffer Michael , Goldman Amy , Lewandowski Joerg , Stegen James C. , Wrighton Kelly C. TITLE=Spatial and temporal metagenomics of river compartments reveals viral community dynamics in an urban impacted stream JOURNAL=Frontiers in Microbiomes VOLUME=2 YEAR=2023 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/microbiomes/articles/10.3389/frmbi.2023.1199766 DOI=10.3389/frmbi.2023.1199766 ISSN=2813-4338 ABSTRACT=
Although river ecosystems constitute a small fraction of Earth’s total area, they are critical modulators of microbially and virally orchestrated global biogeochemical cycles. However, most studies either use data that is not spatially resolved or is collected at timepoints that do not reflect the short life cycles of microorganisms. To address this gap, we assessed how viral and microbial communities change over a 48-hour period by sampling surface water and pore water compartments of the wastewater-impacted River Erpe in Germany. We sampled every 3 hours resulting in 32 samples for which we obtained metagenomes along with geochemical and metabolite measurements. From our metagenomes, we identified 6,500 viral and 1,033 microbial metagenome assembled genomes (MAGs) and found distinct community membership and abundance associated with each river compartment (e.g.,