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来自海水和贻贝中微塑料上的微生物群落:来自亚得里亚海北部的见解。

Microbial communities on microplastics from seawater and mussels: Insights from the northern Adriatic Sea.

机构信息

Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana, Jamnikarjeva 101, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Institute for Water of the Republic of Slovenia, Einspielerjeva ulica 6, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia; Geological Survey of Slovenia, Dimičeva ulica 14, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.

出版信息

Sci Total Environ. 2024 Nov 1;949:175130. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.175130. Epub 2024 Jul 29.

Abstract

Microplastics, synthetic solid particles of different sizes (< 5 mm), pose a major challenge to marine ecosystems. Introducing microplastics into the marine environment leads to the formation of complex microbial communities, a topic of growing interest in environmental research. For this study, we selected an area in the northern Adriatic Sea, less affected by human activities, to understand how pristine environmental conditions influence microbial colonization of microplastics. Samples of coastal seawater and Mediterranean mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) were collected in a mussel farm near Debeli rtič of the Slovenian coast. Microplastics were isolated, visually and chemically analyzed and DNA was extracted for metagenomics. In the marine water column, 12.7 microplastics per m water column and 0.58 microplastics per individual mussel were found. Sufficient DNA was available to analyze six particles, five originating from seawater, and one from a mussel. This was the first-ever sequenced microplastic particle from a mussel. Genera of Pseudomonas and Serratia were identified in all samples. In one of the samples, the most abundant was a marine genus Pseudoalteromonas, while in another sample Campylobacter was present with >30 % abundance. The microbiomes of the mussel- and seawater-isolated particles were similar, suggesting a common microbial colonization pattern, which may have implications for the transfer of microplastic-associated microbes, including potential pathogens, through the food web to the consumers. Microplastic pollution is a complex issue requiring further research, especially regarding microbial biofilms, pathogen colonization and the potential of pathogen transmission via microplastic particles. Our findings enhance the understanding of microplastic pollution in the Adriatic Sea and stress the necessity for comprehensive strategies to mitigate the impact on marine ecosystems.

摘要

微塑料是指不同尺寸(<5 毫米)的合成固体颗粒,对海洋生态系统构成了重大挑战。将微塑料引入海洋环境会导致复杂的微生物群落的形成,这是环境研究中日益关注的一个课题。在这项研究中,我们选择了亚得里亚海北部一个受人类活动影响较小的区域,以了解原始环境条件如何影响微塑料上微生物的定殖。我们在斯洛文尼亚海岸的 Debeli rtič 附近的一个贻贝养殖场采集了沿海海水和地中海贻贝(Mytilus galloprovincialis)的样本。我们分离了微塑料,对其进行了视觉和化学分析,并提取了 DNA 进行宏基因组学分析。在海洋水柱中,每立方米水柱中有 12.7 个微塑料,每只贻贝中有 0.58 个微塑料。有足够的 DNA 可用于分析六个颗粒,其中五个来自海水,一个来自贻贝。这是第一个从贻贝中测序的微塑料颗粒。在所有样本中都鉴定出了假单胞菌属和沙雷氏菌属的属。在其中一个样本中,最丰富的是海洋假单胞菌属,而在另一个样本中,弯曲杆菌属的丰度超过 30%。从贻贝和海水分离的颗粒的微生物组相似,表明存在共同的微生物定殖模式,这可能对微塑料相关微生物,包括潜在病原体,通过食物网转移到消费者的过程产生影响。微塑料污染是一个复杂的问题,需要进一步研究,特别是关于微生物生物膜、病原体定殖以及通过微塑料颗粒传播病原体的潜力。我们的研究结果提高了对亚得里亚海微塑料污染的认识,并强调了需要制定综合策略来减轻对海洋生态系统的影响。

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