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Microbial colonizers of microplastics in an Arctic freshwater lake

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Miguel González-Pleiter, Miguel González-Pleiter, Miguel González-Pleiter, Miguel González-Pleiter, Roberto Rosal, Miguel González-Pleiter, Miguel González-Pleiter, Miguel González-Pleiter, Miguel González-Pleiter, Miguel González-Pleiter, Miguel González-Pleiter, Miguel González-Pleiter, Miguel González-Pleiter, Miguel González-Pleiter, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, David Velázquez, David Velázquez, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Roberto Rosal, Miguel González-Pleiter, Miguel González-Pleiter, Miguel González-Pleiter, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Miguel González-Pleiter, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Miguel González-Pleiter, Miguel González-Pleiter, Miguel González-Pleiter, Miguel González-Pleiter, Miguel González-Pleiter, Miguel González-Pleiter, Miguel González-Pleiter, Miguel González-Pleiter, Miguel González-Pleiter, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Miguel González-Pleiter, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, María Cristina Casero, David Velázquez, Francisco Leganés, Francisco Leganés, Francisco Leganés, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, María Cristina Casero, Miguel González-Pleiter, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Miguel González-Pleiter, Miguel González-Pleiter, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Miguel González-Pleiter, Miguel González-Pleiter, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Francisco Leganés, Bjorn Tytgat, Miguel González-Pleiter, Miguel González-Pleiter, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisco Leganés, Miguel González-Pleiter, Miguel González-Pleiter, Miguel González-Pleiter, Roberto Rosal, Miguel González-Pleiter, Francisco Leganés, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Francisco Leganés, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisco Leganés, Francisco Leganés, Miguel González-Pleiter, Francisco Leganés, Francisco Leganés, Francisco Leganés, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisco Leganés, Francisco Leganés, Francisco Leganés, Francisco Leganés, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Miguel González-Pleiter, Miguel González-Pleiter, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Miguel González-Pleiter, Francisco Leganés, María Cristina Casero, Elie Verleyen Miguel González-Pleiter, Roberto Rosal, Miguel González-Pleiter, Francisco Leganés, Antonio Quesada, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Miguel González-Pleiter, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Francisco Leganés, Francisco Leganés, Francisco Leganés, Francisco Leganés, Francisco Leganés, Francisco Leganés, Francisco Leganés, Francisco Leganés, Antonio Quesada, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Miguel González-Pleiter, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Roberto Rosal, Miguel González-Pleiter, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Miguel González-Pleiter, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Miguel González-Pleiter, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Miguel González-Pleiter, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisco Leganés, Miguel González-Pleiter, Miguel González-Pleiter, Antonio Quesada, Roberto Rosal, Miguel González-Pleiter, Francisco Leganés, Francisco Leganés, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Miguel González-Pleiter, Miguel González-Pleiter, Antonio Quesada, Roberto Rosal, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisco Leganés, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Miguel González-Pleiter, Bjorn Tytgat, David Velázquez, Elie Verleyen

Summary

Researchers characterized the microbial communities that colonize biodegradable and non-biodegradable microplastics deployed in an Arctic freshwater lake over eleven days. The study found that the plastisphere microbial community was complex and differed from the surrounding water, with biodegradable plastic attracting distinct bacterial groups, suggesting that microplastic type influences which microorganisms colonize these particles in pristine environments.

Polymers
Study Type Environmental

Microplastics (MPs) have been found everywhere as they are easily transported between environmental compartments. Through their transport, MPs are quickly colonized by microorganisms; this microbial community is known as the plastisphere. Here, we characterized the plastisphere of three MPs, one biodegradable (PHB) and two non-biodegradables (HDPE and LDPE), deployed in an Arctic freshwater lake for eleven days. The plastisphere was found to be complex, confirming that about a third of microbial colonizers were viable. Plastisphere was compared to microbial communities on the surrounding water and microbial mats on rocks at the bottom of the lake. Microbial mats followed by MPs showed the highest diversity regarding both prokaryotes and eukaryotes as compared to water samples; however, for fungi, MPs showed the highest diversity of the tested substrates. Significant differences on microbial assemblages on the three tested substrates were found; regarding microbial assemblages on MPs, bacterial genera found in polar environments such as Mycoplana, Erythromicrobium and Rhodoferax with species able to metabolize recalcitrant chemicals were abundant. Eukaryotic communities on MPs were characterized by the presence of ciliates of the genera Stentor, Vorticella and Uroleptus and the algae Cryptomonas, Chlamydomonas, Tetraselmis and Epipyxis. These ciliates normally feed on algae so that the complexity of these assemblages may serve to unravel trophic relationships between co-existing taxa. Regarding fungal communities on MPs, the most abundant genera were Betamyces, Cryptococcus, Arrhenia and Paranamyces. MPs, particularly HDPE, were enriched in the sulI and ermB antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) which may raise concerns about human health-related issues as ARGs may be transferred horizontally between bacteria. This study highlights the importance of proper waste management and clean-up protocols to protect the environmental health of pristine environments such as polar regions in a context of global dissemination of MPs which may co-transport microorganisms, some of them including ARGs.

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