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Analysis of Bacterial Communities around the Adventdalen Landfill Site in Svalbard

Ecosystems are often resilient enough to fully recover following a natural disturbance, or to transform into a new equilibrium favourable to the surrounding flora and fauna. However, at a local level, whether this transformation will be beneficial or not depends strongly on the level of disturbance...

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Autores principales: Amores-Arrocha, Hermi, Asamoah-Asare, Alex K. B., Opio, Joyce, Martin, Alex, Cuthbertson, Lewis, Bradford, Hannah R., Avila-Jimenez, Maria-Luisa, Pearce, David A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10146328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37110516
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11041093
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author Amores-Arrocha, Hermi
Asamoah-Asare, Alex K. B.
Opio, Joyce
Martin, Alex
Cuthbertson, Lewis
Bradford, Hannah R.
Avila-Jimenez, Maria-Luisa
Pearce, David A.
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Asamoah-Asare, Alex K. B.
Opio, Joyce
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Cuthbertson, Lewis
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description Ecosystems are often resilient enough to fully recover following a natural disturbance, or to transform into a new equilibrium favourable to the surrounding flora and fauna. However, at a local level, whether this transformation will be beneficial or not depends strongly on the level of disturbance and the available mechanisms for recovery. The Arctic, however, provides a potentially extreme environment for microbial growth and this is reflected in the microbial biodiversity, the in-situ growth rates, the biogeochemical cycling and its sensitivity to environmental change. In this study, we evaluated the current microbial biodiversity and environmental conditions around the landfill site in Adventdalen, Svalbard to identify differences across bacterial communities that might promote or accelerate naturally occurring environmental recovery. Landfill sites can induce changes in the local environment through the input of exogenous chemicals (both organic and inorganic) and microorganisms. Leachate can flow with run-off from the primary location of the landfill site due to rain, snow or ice melt and spread material into soils surrounding the site. In this study we found a strong effect of the landfill site on the bacterial diversity in the local landscape. Intervention is highly desirable to enhance the environment and improve the restoration by subtly altering the conditions at the site (such as the pH or drainage courses) and by encouraging specific groups of naturally occurring indigenous microorganisms to bioremediate the site.
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spelling pubmed-101463282023-04-29 Analysis of Bacterial Communities around the Adventdalen Landfill Site in Svalbard Amores-Arrocha, Hermi Asamoah-Asare, Alex K. B. Opio, Joyce Martin, Alex Cuthbertson, Lewis Bradford, Hannah R. Avila-Jimenez, Maria-Luisa Pearce, David A. Microorganisms Article Ecosystems are often resilient enough to fully recover following a natural disturbance, or to transform into a new equilibrium favourable to the surrounding flora and fauna. However, at a local level, whether this transformation will be beneficial or not depends strongly on the level of disturbance and the available mechanisms for recovery. The Arctic, however, provides a potentially extreme environment for microbial growth and this is reflected in the microbial biodiversity, the in-situ growth rates, the biogeochemical cycling and its sensitivity to environmental change. In this study, we evaluated the current microbial biodiversity and environmental conditions around the landfill site in Adventdalen, Svalbard to identify differences across bacterial communities that might promote or accelerate naturally occurring environmental recovery. Landfill sites can induce changes in the local environment through the input of exogenous chemicals (both organic and inorganic) and microorganisms. Leachate can flow with run-off from the primary location of the landfill site due to rain, snow or ice melt and spread material into soils surrounding the site. In this study we found a strong effect of the landfill site on the bacterial diversity in the local landscape. Intervention is highly desirable to enhance the environment and improve the restoration by subtly altering the conditions at the site (such as the pH or drainage courses) and by encouraging specific groups of naturally occurring indigenous microorganisms to bioremediate the site. MDPI 2023-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10146328/ /pubmed/37110516 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11041093 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pearce, David A.
Analysis of Bacterial Communities around the Adventdalen Landfill Site in Svalbard
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