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Microbial community signature in Lake Coeur d'Alene: Association of environmental variables and toxic heavy metal phases

机译:科达伦湖中的微生物群落特征:环境变量与有毒重金属相的关联

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The water and sediments of Lake Coeur d'Alene in northern Idaho (USA) have been impacted by decades of mining operations within the Coeur d'Alene mining district. Using a multivariate statistical approach, correlations were explored between the microbial community (via 16S rDNA microarray) in sediment cores and operationally defined heavy metal phases (via continuous sequential extractions). Candidate phyla NC10, OP8 and LD1PA were only detected in metal contaminated cores and diversity doubled among Natronoanaerobium in metal contaminated cores compared to the uncontaminated control site. This may suggest some increased fitness of these phyla in contaminated sediments. In contrast, diversity within the phyla Aquificae, Coprothermobacteria, and Synergistes was at least double in the uncontaminated control site. In linear models composed of two geochemical variables from the presumed sulfate reducing lineages detected in this study, orders Desulfobacterales, Desulfuromonadales, Desulfotomaculum, and Syntrophobacterales were highly correlated with Pb (positive influence) and Zn (negative influence) in the operationally defined residual fraction, and most taxa within orders from Desulfovibrionales. Bdellovibrionales highly correlated with Pb in the exchangeable/carbonate (negative influence) and oxyhydroxide (positive influence) phases. Diversity within families from metal reducing bacterial lineages Shewanellaceae, Geobacteraceae, and Rhodocyclaceae showed high correlation with Pb in the exchangeable/carbonate (negative influence) and oxyhydroxide (positive influence) phases. To our knowledge, this is the first time these techniques have been used in combination to describe a contaminated system. Resulting correlations suggest the diversity of the microbial community was influenced primarily by partitioning of heavy metals into exchangeable Pb over other Pb phases and, to a lesser extent, residual Pb to residual Zn phase partitioning. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:美国爱达荷州北部的Coeur d'Alene湖的水和沉积物受到了Coeur d'Alene矿区数十年采矿作业的影响。使用多元统计方法,研究了沉积物核心中的微生物群落(通过16S rDNA芯片)与操作性定义的重金属相(通过连续连续提取)之间的相关性。仅在受金属污染的核心中检测到候选门NC10,OP8和LD1PA,与未经污染的对照位点相比,在受金属污染的核心中的天竺葵厌氧菌之间的多样性增加了一倍。这可能表明这些门在污染的沉积物中的适应性有所提高。相反,在未受污染的控制位点,水族,共原细菌和增效菌内的多样性至少是两倍。在由本研究中检测到的推测的硫酸盐还原谱系的两个地球化学变量组成的线性模型中,在操作定义的残留分数中,脱硫细菌,脱硫门菌,脱硫富草杆菌和间质细菌的顺序与Pb(正影响)和Zn(负影响)高度相关,以及Desulfovibrionales订单中的大多数分类单元。 Bdellovibrionales与Pb在可交换/碳酸盐(负影响)和羟基氧化物(正影响)阶段高度相关。来自金属还原细菌谱系的菊科,土杆菌科和红景天科的家庭内部多样性表明,在可交换/碳酸盐(负影响)和羟基氧化物(正影响)阶段与铅具有高度相关性。据我们所知,这是第一次将这些技术结合使用来描述受污染的系统。结果相关性表明,微生物群落的多样性主要受到重金属分配到其他Pb相上可交换的Pb中的影响,并且在较小程度上将残留Pb分配给残留Zn相。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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