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Deciphering the distinct successional patterns and potential roles of abundant and rare microbial taxa of urban riverine plastisphere

Journal of Hazardous Materials 2023 69 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 55 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Minghan Zhu, Minghan Zhu, Minghan Zhu, Minghan Zhu, Xin Qi, Hua Yin, Hua Yin, Hua Yin, Xin Qi, Xin Qi, Hua Yin, Hua Yin, Yibo Yuan, Yibo Yuan, Yibo Yuan, Yibo Yuan, Hua Yin, Hua Yin, Xin Qi, Hua Yin, Hua Yin, Minghan Zhu, Heyang Zhou, Heyang Zhou, Zhi Dang Zhi Dang Zhi Dang Xufa Rong, Xufa Rong, Zhi Dang Xufa Rong, Xin Qi, Xufa Rong, Hua Yin, Zhi Dang Zhi Dang Zhi Dang Zhi Dang Hua Yin, Hua Yin, Hua Yin, Zhi Dang Zhi Dang Zhi Dang Zhi Dang Zhi Dang Zhi Dang Hua Yin, Xin Qi, Hua Yin, Zhi Dang Zhi Dang Zhi Dang Zhi Dang Zhi Dang Zhi Dang Zhi Dang Zhi Dang Zhi Dang Zhi Dang Zhi Dang Zhi Dang Zhi Dang Zhi Dang Zhi Dang

Summary

Researchers examined how microbial communities colonize microplastics in urban river environments, distinguishing between abundant and rare bacterial species. The study found that rare taxa played critical roles in maintaining community stability on plastic surfaces, while abundant taxa drove community succession, and both groups contributed to nutrient cycling functions.

Microbial colonization on microplastics has provoked global concern; however, many studies have not considered the successional patterns and potential roles of abundant and rare taxa of the plastisphere during colonization. Hence, we investigate the taxonomic composition, assembly, interaction and function of abundant and rare taxa in the riverine plastisphere by conducting microcosm experiments. Results showed that rare taxa occupied significantly high community diversity and niche breadth than the abundant taxa, which implies that rare taxa are essential components in maintaining the community stability of the plastisphere. However, the abundant taxa played a major role in driving the succession of plastisphere communities during colonization. Both stochastic and deterministic processes signally affected the plastisphere community assemblies; while, the deterministic patterns (heterogeneous selection) were especially pronounced for rare biospheres. Plastisphere microbial networks were shaped by the enhancement of network modularity and reinforcement of positive interactions. Rare taxa played critical roles in shaping stable plastisphere by occupying the key status in microbial networks. The strong interaction of rare and non-rare taxa suggested that multi-species collaboration might be conducive to the formation and stability of the plastisphere. Both abundant and rare taxa were enriched with plentiful functional genes related to carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur cycling; however, their potential metabolic functions were significantly discrepant, implying that the abundant and rare microbes may play different roles in ecosystems. Overall, this study strengthens our comprehending of the mechanisms regarding the formation and maintenance of the plastisphere.

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