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Distinct spatiotemporal succession of bacterial generalists and specialists in the lacustrine plastisphere

Environmental Microbiology 2023 19 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.
Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Weihong Zhang, Weihong Zhang, Weihong Zhang, Weihong Zhang, Weihong Zhang, Weihong Zhang, Bongkotrat Suyamud, Yuyi Yang Wenjie Wan, Bongkotrat Suyamud, Wenjie Wan, Yuyi Yang Shuxin Liang, Weihong Zhang, Weihong Zhang, Yuyi Yang Shuxin Liang, Xinjin Liang, Weihong Zhang, Weihong Zhang, Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Bongkotrat Suyamud, Bongkotrat Suyamud, Shuxin Liang, Xinjin Liang, Yuyi Yang Wenjie Wan, Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Wenjie Wan, Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Weihong Zhang, Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Weihong Zhang, Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Weihong Zhang, Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang

Summary

A study of lacustrine plastisphere bacteria found that generalist species were initially more abundant than specialists on colonizing microplastics but declined over time, with deterministic processes driving generalist assembly and stochastic processes driving specialist assembly.

The assembly processes of generalists and specialists and their driving mechanisms during spatiotemporal succession is a central issue in microbial ecology but a poorly researched subject in the plastisphere. We investigated the composition variation, spatiotemporal succession, and assembly processes of bacterial generalists and specialists in the plastisphere, including non-biodegradable (NBMPs) and biodegradable microplastics (BMPs). Although the composition of generalists and specialists on NBMPs differed from that of BMPs, colonization time mainly mediated the composition variation. The relative abundance of generalists and the relative contribution of species replacement were initially increased and then decreased with colonization time, while the specialists initially decreased and then increased. Besides, the richness differences also affected the composition variation of generalists and specialists in the plastisphere, and the generalists were more susceptible to richness differences than corresponding specialists. Furthermore, the assembly of generalists in the plastisphere was dominated by deterministic processes, while stochastic processes dominated the assembly of specialists. The network stability test showed that the community stability of generalists on NBMPs and BMPs was lower than corresponding specialists. Our results suggested that different ecological assembly processes shaped the spatiotemporal succession of bacterial generalists and specialists in the plastisphere, but were less influenced by polymer types.

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