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从濒危鳄鱼蜥蜴典型自然栖息地收集的塑料上的细菌和真核生物表型的新见解。

New insights of bacterial and eukaryotic phenotypes on the plastics collected from the typical natural habitat of the endangered crocodile lizard.

机构信息

Guangdong Key Laboratory of Animal Conservation and Resource Utilization, Institute of Zoology, Guangdong Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510260, China.

Guangdong Key Laboratory of Animal Conservation and Resource Utilization, Institute of Zoology, Guangdong Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510260, China.

出版信息

Ecotoxicol Environ Saf. 2024 Jul 15;280:116541. doi: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2024.116541. Epub 2024 Jun 6.

Abstract

Although accumulating evidence indicates that endangered animals suffer from plastic pollution, this has been largely overlooked. Here, we explored the bacteria and eukaryotes living in the plastics gathered from the natural habitat of the highly endangered crocodile lizard. The results demonstrated that the bacterial and eukaryotic communities on plastics formed a unique ecosystem that exhibited lower diversity than those in the surrounding water and soil. However, microbes displayed a more complex and stable network on plastic than that in water or soil, implying unique mechanisms of stabilization. These mechanisms enhanced their resilience and contributed to the provision of stable ecological services. Eukaryotes formed a simpler and smaller network than bacteria, indicating different survival strategies. The bacteria residing on the plastics played a significant role in carbon transformation and sequestration, which likely impacted carbon cycling in the habitat. Furthermore, microbial exchange between plastics and the crocodile lizard was observed, suggesting that plastisphere serves as a mobile gene bank for the exchange of information, including potentially harmful substances. Overall, microbes on plastic appear to significantly impact the crocodile lizard and its natural habitat via various pathways. These results provided novel insights into risks evaluation of plastic pollution and valuable guidance for government efforts in plastic pollutant control in nature reserves.

摘要

尽管越来越多的证据表明濒危动物受到了塑料污染的影响,但这在很大程度上被忽视了。在这里,我们研究了从极度濒危的鳄蜥自然栖息地收集的塑料上的细菌和真核生物。结果表明,塑料上的细菌和真核生物群落形成了一个独特的生态系统,其多样性低于周围的水和土壤。然而,与水或土壤相比,微生物在塑料上形成了一个更复杂和稳定的网络,这表明存在独特的稳定机制。这些机制增强了它们的弹性,并为提供稳定的生态服务做出了贡献。真核生物形成的网络比细菌更简单、更小,表明它们有不同的生存策略。栖息在塑料上的细菌在碳转化和固定方面发挥了重要作用,这可能会影响栖息地的碳循环。此外,还观察到了塑料和鳄蜥之间的微生物交换,这表明塑料球层是一个可移动的基因库,用于信息交换,包括潜在的有害物质。总的来说,塑料上的微生物似乎通过多种途径对鳄蜥及其自然栖息地产生重大影响。这些结果为评估塑料污染的风险提供了新的见解,并为政府在自然保护区控制塑料污染物方面的努力提供了有价值的指导。

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