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Title: Substantial differences in soil viral community composition within and among four Northern California habitats

Journal Article · · ISME Communications

Abstract Viruses contribute to food web dynamics and nutrient cycles in diverse ecosystems, yet the biogeographical patterns that underlie these viral dynamics are poorly understood, particularly in soil. Here, we identified trends in soil viral community composition in relation to habitat, moisture content, and physical distance. We generated 30 soil viromes from four distinct habitats (wetlands, grasslands, woodlands, and chaparral) by selectively capturing virus-sized particles prior to DNA extraction, and we recovered 3432 unique viral ‘species’ (dsDNA vOTUs). Viral communities differed significantly by soil moisture content, with viral richness generally higher in wet compared to dry soil habitats. However, vOTUs were rarely shared between viromes, including replicates <10 m apart, suggesting that soil viruses may not disperse well and that future soil viral community sampling strategies may need to account for extreme community differences over small spatial scales. Of the 19% of vOTUs detected in more than one virome, 93% were from the same habitat and site, suggesting greater viral community similarity in closer proximity and under similar environmental conditions. Within-habitat differences indicate that extensive sampling would be required for rigorous cross-habitat comparisons, and results highlight emerging paradigms of high viral activity in wet soils and soil viral community spatial heterogeneity.

Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
Grant/Contract Number:
SC0021198
OSTI ID:
1892095
Journal Information:
ISME Communications, Journal Name: ISME Communications Journal Issue: 1 Vol. 2; ISSN 2730-6151
Publisher:
Oxford University PressCopyright Statement
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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