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Biogeography of Planktonic and Benthic Bacterial Communities of Lake Khubsugul (Mongolia)

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10.31857/S0026365624020117-1
DOI
10.31857/S0026365624020117
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Volume/ Edition
Volume 93 / Issue number 2
Pages
159-163
Abstract
The bacterioplankton of Lake Khubsugl (Hövsgöl) has significant differences from that of large ancient and oligotrophic water bodies. The greatest similarity was noted, however, between the microbiomes of Lake Khubsugul and Lake Baikal, the lakes located in the same rift zone and connected by the river system, which emphasizes the similarity of microbiomes at the regional level. In the global aspect, geographical zonation had the greatest reliable significance in the microbial community biogeography, while depth had the lowest. Trophic status of the lakes, as well as their ancient origin, did not affect the clustering of microbiomes, with the seasonal factor playing the major part at the local and regional levels.
Keywords
озеро Хубсугул Монголия микробиомы древние олиготрофные озера биогеография Байкал Танганьика
Date of publication
15.03.2024
Year of publication
2024
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