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Complex microplastics significantly influence the assembly process of lake bacterial communities

Journal of Hazardous Materials 2024 5 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 45 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Yifan Fan, Yifan Fan, Yifan Fan, Ligang Deng, Ming-Jia Li, Yifan Fan, Ming-Jia Li, Yifan Fan, Yifan Fan, Yifan Fan, Yifan Fan, Xin Qian, Yifan Fan, Xiaohan Xu, Yifan Fan, Yifan Fan, Yifan Fan, Xin Qian Xin Qian Yifan Fan, Xin Qian, Jianjun Wang, Xin Qian, Xin Qian Ligang Deng, Xin Qian Xin Qian Yifan Fan, Yifan Fan, Ligang Deng, Ligang Deng, Ligang Deng, Ligang Deng, Xin Qian, Zeqiang Wu, Daojun Yang, Yifan Fan, Daojun Yang, Xin Qian Daojun Yang, Daojun Yang, Xin Qian Xin Qian Xin Qian Xin Qian, Xin Qian Xin Qian Xin Qian, Yifan Fan, Yifan Fan, Xin Qian Xin Qian, Xin Qian, Yifan Fan, Daojun Yang, Daojun Yang, Xin Qian

Summary

Researchers examined how complex environmental microplastics -- varying in abundance, shape, size, color, and polymer type -- influence bacterial community assembly in water and sediments of Taihu Lake, China. Microplastics were associated with shifts in bacterial community composition and assembly processes, with distinct communities forming on plastic surfaces compared to surrounding lake water and sediments.

Study Type Environmental

Environmental microplastics (MPs) vary in abundance, shape, size, color, and polymer type in freshwater ecosystems, yet their impact on bacterial community assembly in natural lakes is unclear. Here, we examined MPs and bacterial compositions in water and sediments of Taihu Lake, China, to reveal the influence of complex MPs on the bacterial community assembly. The results showed that the complexity index of MPs significantly influenced the turnover and nestedness components of bacterial communities. In the colder season, MP complexity was significantly correlated with the turnover componentin sediments (R = 0.19, P < 0.0001), with turnover increasing as MP complexity increased. Conversely, under warmer season, MP complexity was significantly correlated with turnover and nestedness components. Additionally, the interaction effect of environmental and MP factors affected almost all components of beta diversity, particularly in cold water and sediment, with impacts on nestedness of 0.17 and 0.12, respectively, and should thus not be ignored. Our findings indicate for the first time that complex MPs significantly influence the assembly of bacterial communities in lake systems. The impact varies across seasons and future warming may exacerbate this effect, rendering it more uncertain and complex.

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