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交互作用塑造了湿地调控实验中铜和金纳米颗粒处理对水生微生物组的响应。

Interactions shape aquatic microbiome responses to Cu and Au nanoparticle treatments in wetland manipulation experiments.

机构信息

Duke University Marine Laboratory, Beaufort, NC, USA.

Center for the Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology (CEINT), Duke University, Durham, NC, 27708, USA; Biology Department, Duke University, Durham, NC, 27708, USA.

出版信息

Environ Res. 2024 Jul 1;252(Pt 3):118603. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2024.118603. Epub 2024 Mar 19.

Abstract

In natural systems, organisms are embedded in complex networks where their physiology and community composition is shaped by both biotic and abiotic factors. Therefore, to assess the ecosystem-level effects of contaminants, we must pair complex, multi-trophic field studies with more targeted hypothesis-driven approaches to explore specific actors and mechanisms. Here, we examine aquatic microbiome responses to long-term additions of commercially-available metallic nanoparticles [copper-based (CuNPs) or gold (AuNPs)] and/or nutrients in complex, wetland mesocosms over 9 months, allowing for a full growth cycle of the aquatic plants. We found that both CuNPs and AuNPs (but not nutrient) treatments showed shifts in microbial communities and populations largely at the end of the experiment, as the aquatic plant community senesced. we examine aquatic microbiomes under chronic dosing of NPs and nutrients Simplified microbe-only or microbe + plant incubations revealed that direct effects of AuNPs on aquatic microbiomes can be buffered by plants (regardless of seasonal As mesocosms were dosed weekly, the absence of water column accumulation indicates the partitioning of both metals into other environmental compartments, mainly the floc and aquatic plants photosynthetically-derived organic matter. Overall, this study identifies the potential for NP environmental impacts to be either suppressed by or propagated across trophic levels via the presence of primary producers, highlighting the importance of organismal interactions in mediating emerging contaminants' ecosystem-wide impacts.

摘要

在自然系统中,生物被嵌入在复杂的网络中,它们的生理和群落组成受到生物和非生物因素的共同影响。因此,为了评估污染物对生态系统水平的影响,我们必须将复杂的、多营养级的野外研究与更具针对性的假设驱动方法相结合,以探索特定的作用因子和机制。在这里,我们研究了在 9 个月的时间里,商业上可用的金属纳米颗粒(铜基(CuNPs)或金(AuNPs))和/或营养物质在复杂湿地中对水生微生物组的长期添加对水生微生物组的响应,这允许水生植物进行完整的生长周期。我们发现,CuNPs 和 AuNPs(但不是营养物质)处理都显示出微生物群落和种群的变化,主要发生在实验结束时,当时水生植物群落衰老。我们在 NP 和营养物质的慢性给药下检查水生微生物组。简化的微生物或微生物+植物孵育表明,AuNPs 对水生微生物组的直接影响可以被植物缓冲(无论季节性如何)。由于每周对中观系统进行给药,水柱中没有积累表明两种金属都被分配到其他环境隔室中,主要是絮状物和水生植物光合作用衍生的有机物。总的来说,这项研究确定了纳米颗粒环境影响的潜力,通过初级生产者的存在,要么被抑制,要么在营养级之间传播,突出了生物体相互作用在调节新兴污染物对生态系统的广泛影响方面的重要性。

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