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Microbial Communities on Plastic Polymers in the Mediterranean Sea

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Christian Lott, Annika Vaksmaa, Christian Lott, Annika Vaksmaa, Ina Vollmer, Maaike Goudriaan, Maaike Goudriaan, Christian Lott, Christian Lott, Christian Lott, Annika Vaksmaa, Annika Vaksmaa, Annika Vaksmaa, Helge Niemann, Helge Niemann, Florian Meirer Miriam Weber, Florian Meirer Miriam Weber, Helge Niemann, Florian Meirer Maaike Goudriaan, Maaike Goudriaan, Miriam Weber, Katrin Knittel, Katrin Knittel, Annika Vaksmaa, Alejandro Abdala Asbun, Alejandro Abdala Asbun, Florian Meirer Miriam Weber, Florian Meirer Christian Lott, Helge Niemann, Christian Lott, Harry J. Witte, Helge Niemann, Miriam Weber, Helge Niemann, Maaike Goudriaan, Annika Vaksmaa, Annika Vaksmaa, Christian Lott, Helge Niemann, Miriam Weber, Maaike Goudriaan, Helge Niemann, Andreas Ellrott, Helge Niemann, Helge Niemann, Christian Lott, Helge Niemann, Helge Niemann, Ina Vollmer, Ina Vollmer, Ina Vollmer, Andreas Ellrott, Harry J. Witte, Alejandro Abdala Asbun, Julia C. Engelmann, Florian Meirer Miriam Weber, Harry J. Witte, Helge Niemann, Christian Lott, Christian Lott, Florian Meirer Helge Niemann, Florian Meirer Florian Meirer Ina Vollmer, Helge Niemann, Florian Meirer Miriam Weber, Miriam Weber, Florian Meirer Helge Niemann, Miriam Weber, Helge Niemann, Florian Meirer Ina Vollmer, Helge Niemann, Miriam Weber, Florian Meirer Helge Niemann, Miriam Weber, Florian Meirer Christian Lott, Helge Niemann, Miriam Weber, Miriam Weber, Miriam Weber, Julia C. Engelmann, Helge Niemann, Helge Niemann, Helge Niemann, Florian Meirer Florian Meirer

Summary

Researchers collected floating microplastics from a bay in the Mediterranean and analyzed their bacterial biofilm communities using 16S rRNA sequencing, finding that microbial communities on plastics were distinct from surrounding seawater and differed between polymer types.

Study Type Environmental

Plastic particles in the ocean are typically covered with microbial biofilms, but it remains unclear whether distinct microbial communities colonize different polymer types. In this study, we analyzed microbial communities forming biofilms on floating microplastics in a bay of the island of Elba in the Mediterranean Sea. Raman spectroscopy revealed that the plastic particles mainly comprised polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), and polystyrene (PS) of which polyethylene and polypropylene particles were typically brittle and featured cracks. Fluorescence <i>in situ</i> hybridization and imaging by high-resolution microscopy revealed dense microbial biofilms on the polymer surfaces. Amplicon sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene showed that the bacterial communities on all plastic types consisted mainly of the orders Flavobacteriales, Rhodobacterales, Cytophagales, Rickettsiales, Alteromonadales, Chitinophagales, and Oceanospirillales. We found significant differences in the biofilm community composition on PE compared with PP and PS (on OTU and order level), which shows that different microbial communities colonize specific polymer types. Furthermore, the sequencing data also revealed a higher relative abundance of archaeal sequences on PS in comparison with PE or PP. We furthermore found a high occurrence, up to 17% of all sequences, of different hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria on all investigated plastic types. However, their functioning in the plastic-associated biofilm and potential role in plastic degradation needs further assessment.

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