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Vertical distribution characteristics of microplastics and bacterial communities in the sediment columns of Jianhu lake in China

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Xueyang Xie, Ziwen Yang, Yang Liu, Bo Li, Xueyang Xie, Xiao Li, Xueyang Xie, Bo Li, Xueyang Xie, Qingguo Yu, Ziwen Yang, Ziwen Yang, Qingguo Yu, Qingguo Yu, Qingguo Yu, Qingguo Yu, Bo Li, Qingguo Yu, Qingguo Yu, Xiao Li, Bo Li, Xiao Li, Xueyang Xie, Xueyang Xie, Bo Li, Hang Wang, Hang Wang, Yang Liu, Xueyang Xie, Bo Li, Luo Xu Ziwen Yang, Xueyang Xie, Shunxin Gao, Shunxin Gao, Shunxin Gao, Shunxin Gao, Ziwen Yang, Ziwen Yang, Ziwen Yang, Luo Xu

Summary

Researchers examined microplastic abundance, morphology, and polymer types alongside bacterial community composition in sediment columns (0-60 cm depth) of Jianhu Lake, China, finding microplastic concentrations of 624-3050 particles/kg with rayon, PET, and SBS as dominant polymers, and revealing correlations between microplastic characteristics and bacterial community structure via co-occurrence network analysis.

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Study Type Environmental

Microorganisms change the properties of microplastics, at the same time, microplastics can also affect the distribution of microorganisms. To investigate this issue, we chose to study Jianhu Lake, a plateau lake in southwestern China, by collecting data at three sampling locations. The microplastics and bacterial communities in the sediment columns of Jianhu Lake were sampled within a 0 to 60 cm profile, and the basic characteristics of microplastic abundance, shape, color, size, and polymer type were determined accordingly, via their collection, separation, extraction, and identification. The bacterial community in the sediment samples were identified using 16S rRNA high-throughput sequencing, and we assessed whether those microplastic characteristics influenced the community composition and structure. We found the abundance of microplastics ranged from 624 to 3050 particles/kg (dw [dry weight]) in the three sediment columns. Line microplastics accounted for the largest proportion and these were found distributed in each layer. The polymer types present in the largest proportions were rayon (RY), polyester terephthalate (PET) and low-density styrene-butadiene-styrene (SBS). Among the bacterial communities in the sediment columns, the dominant phyla were Chloroflexi, Sva0485, Acidobacteriota, etc. The co-occurrence network analysis between the bacterial community and microplastic features in the sediment columns of Jianhu Lake revealed that there was a correlation between them, and the network were more complex at a depth of 20-40 cm. Our results demonstrate that microplastics can affect the diversity and structural characteristics of microbial communities in a lake ecosystem.

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