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Geographic Dispersal Limitation Dominated Assembly Processes of Bacterial Communities on Microplastics Compared to Water and Sediment

Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2022 25 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 40 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Weihong Zhang, Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Weihong Zhang, Weihong Zhang, Weihong Zhang, Weihong Zhang, Weihong Zhang, Yuyi Yang Weihong Zhang, Wenzhi Liu, Lu Chen, Wenzhi Liu, Wenzhi Liu, Yuyi Yang Haiyang Chen, Weihong Zhang, Wenzhi Liu, Yuyi Yang Wenzhi Liu, Wenzhi Liu, Weihong Zhang, Wenzhi Liu, Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Weihong Zhang, Wenzhi Liu, Yuyi Yang Wenzhi Liu, Wenzhi Liu, Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Haiyang Chen, Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Weihong Zhang, Wenzhi Liu, Yuyi Yang Weihong Zhang, Wenzhi Liu, Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Haiyang Chen, Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Wenzhi Liu, Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Wenzhi Liu, Wenzhi Liu, Wenzhi Liu, Weihong Zhang, Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang Yuyi Yang

Summary

Researchers found that geographic dispersal limitation — rather than environmental filtering — was the dominant process shaping bacterial community assembly on microplastics in the Three Gorges Reservoir, distinguishing the 'plastisphere' microbiome from communities in surrounding water and sediment.

Study Type Environmental

Microplastics provide new microbial niches in aquatic environments. Nevertheless, information on the assembly processes and potential ecological mechanisms of bacterial communities on microplastics from reservoirs is lacking. Here, we investigated the assembly processes and potential ecological mechanisms of bacterial communities on microplastics through full-length 16S rRNA sequencing in the Three Gorges Reservoir area of the Yangtze River, compared to water and sediment. The results showed that the <i>Burkholderiaceae</i> were the dominant composition of bacterial communities in microplastics (9.95%), water (25.14%), and sediment (7.22%). The niche width of the bacterial community on microplastics was lower than those in water and sediment. For the microplastics and sediment, distance-decay relationship results showed that the bacterial community similarity was significantly decreased with increasing geographical distance. In addition, the spatial turnover rate of the bacterial community on microplastics along the ~662-km reaches of the Yangtze River in the Three Gorges Reservoir area was higher than that in sediment. Null model analysis showed that the assembly processes of the bacterial community on microplastics were also different from those in water and sediments. Dispersal limitation (52.4%) was the primary assembly process of the bacterial community on microplastics, but variable selection was the most critical assembly process of the bacterial communities in water (47.6%) and sediment (66.7%). Thus, geographic dispersal limitation dominated the assembly processes of bacterial communities on microplastics. This study can enhance our understanding of the assembly mechanism of bacterial communities caused by the selection preference for microplastics from the surrounding environment. <b>IMPORTANCE</b> In river systems, microplastics create new microbial niches that significantly differ from those of the surrounding environment. However, the potential relationships between the biogeographic distribution and assembly processes of microbial communities on microplastics were still not well understood. This study could help us address the lack of knowledge about the assembly processes of bacterial communities on microplastics caused by selection from the surrounding environment. In this study, strong geographic dispersal limitation dominated assembly processes of bacterial communities on microplastics, compared to water and sediment, which may be responsible for the microplastic bacterial richness, and the niche distance was lower than those in water and sediment. In addition, sediment may be the main potential source of bacterial communities on microplastics in the Three Gorges Reservoir area, which makes higher community similarity between microplastics and sediment than between microplastics and water.

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