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Microplastics and benthic animals reshape the geochemical characteristics of dissolved organic matter by inducing changes in keystone microbes in riparian sediments

Environmental Research 2024 13 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 50 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Mengli Chen Mengli Chen Jinjiang Duan, Yuanyuan Feng, Mengli Chen Yuanyuan Feng, Mengli Chen Jinjiang Duan, Mengli Chen Yuanyuan Feng, Yuanyuan Feng, Yu Xiang, Han Zhang, Jinjiang Duan, Ziwei Chen, Ziwei Chen, Jinjiang Duan, Mengli Chen Ziwei Chen, Yuanyuan Feng, Yuanyuan Feng, Yuanyuan Feng, Yu Xiang, Jinjiang Duan, Mengli Chen Yuanyuan Feng, Jinjiang Duan, Yuanyuan Feng, Yuanyuan Feng, Jinjiang Duan, Jinjiang Duan, Jinjiang Duan, Cheng Yang, Cheng Yang, Jinjiang Duan, Jinjiang Duan, Ziwei Chen, Jinjiang Duan, Ziwei Chen, Yuanyuan Feng, Yu Xiang, Jinjiang Duan, Jinjiang Duan, Yuanyuan Feng, Yuanyuan Feng, Yu Xiang, Yu Xiang, Yuanyuan Feng, Yuanyuan Feng, Qingping Zou, Qingping Zou, Han Zhang, Yuanyuan Feng, Han Zhang, Qingping Zou, Yuanyuan Feng, Qingping Zou, Yuanyuan Feng, Yuanyuan Feng, Qingping Zou, Qingping Zou, Qingping Zou, Ziwei Chen, Ziwei Chen, Jia Pu, Han Zhang, Ziwei Chen, Jia Pu, Yuanyuan Feng, Mengli Chen Yuanyuan Feng, Mengli Chen Qingping Zou, Yuanyuan Feng, Yuanyuan Feng, Yuanyuan Feng, Mengli Chen Yuanyuan Feng, Jinjiang Duan, Meikun Fan, Jinjiang Duan, Yuanyuan Feng, Yu Xiang, Yu Xiang, Meikun Fan, Jia Pu, Jia Pu, Jia Pu, Jia Pu, Mengli Chen Yu Xiang, Han Zhang, Mengli Chen Han Zhang, Mengli Chen Mengli Chen Mengli Chen Meikun Fan, Han Zhang, Qingping Zou, Mengli Chen Yu Xiang, Meikun Fan, Mengli Chen Han Zhang, Mengli Chen

Summary

Researchers found that microplastics and benthic animals together reshape the geochemical characteristics of dissolved organic matter in riparian sediments. The study revealed that both stressors altered keystone microbial communities, leading to changes in how organic matter is processed in river ecosystems, with implications for pollutant behavior and nutrient cycling.

Study Type Environmental

Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in riparian sediments plays a vital role in regulating element cycling and pollutant behavior of river ecosystems. Microplastics (MPs) and benthic animals (BAs) have been frequently detected in riparian sediments, influencing the substance transformation in river ecosystems. However, there is still a lack of systematic investigation on the effects of MPs and BAs on sediment DOM. This study investigated the impact of MPs and BAs on the geochemical characteristics of DOM in riparian sediments and their microbial mechanisms. The results showed that MPs and BAs increased sediment DOC concentration by 34.24%∼232.97% and promoted the conversion of macromolecular components to small molecular components, thereby reducing the humification degree of DOM. Mathematical model verified that the changes of keystone microbes composition in sediments were direct factors affecting the characteristics of DOM in riparian sediment. Especially, MPs tolerant microbes, including Planctomicrobium, Rhodobacter, Hirschia and Lautropia, significantly increased DOC concentration and decreased humification degree (P < 0.05). In addition, MPs and BAs could also influence keystone microbes in sediments by altering the structure of microbial network, thereby indirectly affecting DOM characteristics. The study demonstrates the pollution behavior of MPs in river ecosystems and provides a basis for protecting the ecological function of riparian sediments from MPs pollution.

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