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Impact of Oil on Bacterial Community Structure in Bioturbated Sediments

Oil spills threaten coastlines where biological processes supply essential ecosystem services. Therefore, it is crucial to understand how oil influences the microbial communities in sediments that play key roles in ecosystem functioning. Ecosystems such as sediments are characterized by intensive bi...

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Autores principales: Stauffert, Magalie, Cravo-Laureau, Cristiana, Jézéquel, Ronan, Barantal, Sandra, Cuny, Philippe, Gilbert, Franck, Cagnon, Christine, Militon, Cécile, Amouroux, David, Mahdaoui, Fatima, Bouyssiere, Brice, Stora, Georges, Merlin, François-Xavier, Duran, Robert
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3677869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23762350
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0065347
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author Stauffert, Magalie
Cravo-Laureau, Cristiana
Jézéquel, Ronan
Barantal, Sandra
Cuny, Philippe
Gilbert, Franck
Cagnon, Christine
Militon, Cécile
Amouroux, David
Mahdaoui, Fatima
Bouyssiere, Brice
Stora, Georges
Merlin, François-Xavier
Duran, Robert
author_facet Stauffert, Magalie
Cravo-Laureau, Cristiana
Jézéquel, Ronan
Barantal, Sandra
Cuny, Philippe
Gilbert, Franck
Cagnon, Christine
Militon, Cécile
Amouroux, David
Mahdaoui, Fatima
Bouyssiere, Brice
Stora, Georges
Merlin, François-Xavier
Duran, Robert
author_sort Stauffert, Magalie
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description Oil spills threaten coastlines where biological processes supply essential ecosystem services. Therefore, it is crucial to understand how oil influences the microbial communities in sediments that play key roles in ecosystem functioning. Ecosystems such as sediments are characterized by intensive bioturbation due to burrowing macrofauna that may modify the microbial metabolisms. It is thus essential to consider the bioturbation when determining the impact of oil on microbial communities. In this study, an experimental laboratory device maintaining pristine collected mudflat sediments in microcosms closer to true environmental conditions – with tidal cycles and natural seawater – was used to simulate an oil spill under bioturbation conditions. Different conditions were applied to the microcosms including an addition of: standardized oil (Blend Arabian Light crude oil, 25.6 mg.g(−1) wet sediment), the common burrowing organism Hediste (Nereis) diversicolor and both the oil and H. diversicolor. The addition of H. diversicolor and its associated bioturbation did not affect the removal of petroleum hydrocarbons. After 270 days, 60% of hydrocarbons had been removed in all microcosms irrespective of the H. diversicolor addition. However, 16S-rRNA gene and 16S-cDNA T-RFLP and RT-PCR-amplicon libraries analysis showed an effect of the condition on the bacterial community structure, composition, and dynamics, supported by PerMANOVA analysis. The 16S-cDNA libraries from microcosms where H. diversicolor was added (oiled and un-oiled) showed a marked dominance of sequences related to Gammaproteobacteria. However, in the oiled-library sequences associated to Deltaproteobacteria and Bacteroidetes were also highly represented. The 16S-cDNA libraries from oiled-microcosms (with and without H. diversicolor addition) revealed two distinct microbial communities characterized by different phylotypes associated to known hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria and dominated by Gammaproteobacteria and Deltaproteobacteria. In the oiled-microcosms, the addition of H. diversicolor reduced the phylotype-richness, sequences associated to Actinobacteria, Firmicutes and Plantomycetes were not detected. These observations highlight the influence of the bioturbation on the bacterial community structure without affecting the biodegradation capacities.
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spelling pubmed-36778692013-06-12 Impact of Oil on Bacterial Community Structure in Bioturbated Sediments Stauffert, Magalie Cravo-Laureau, Cristiana Jézéquel, Ronan Barantal, Sandra Cuny, Philippe Gilbert, Franck Cagnon, Christine Militon, Cécile Amouroux, David Mahdaoui, Fatima Bouyssiere, Brice Stora, Georges Merlin, François-Xavier Duran, Robert PLoS One Research Article Oil spills threaten coastlines where biological processes supply essential ecosystem services. Therefore, it is crucial to understand how oil influences the microbial communities in sediments that play key roles in ecosystem functioning. Ecosystems such as sediments are characterized by intensive bioturbation due to burrowing macrofauna that may modify the microbial metabolisms. It is thus essential to consider the bioturbation when determining the impact of oil on microbial communities. In this study, an experimental laboratory device maintaining pristine collected mudflat sediments in microcosms closer to true environmental conditions – with tidal cycles and natural seawater – was used to simulate an oil spill under bioturbation conditions. Different conditions were applied to the microcosms including an addition of: standardized oil (Blend Arabian Light crude oil, 25.6 mg.g(−1) wet sediment), the common burrowing organism Hediste (Nereis) diversicolor and both the oil and H. diversicolor. The addition of H. diversicolor and its associated bioturbation did not affect the removal of petroleum hydrocarbons. After 270 days, 60% of hydrocarbons had been removed in all microcosms irrespective of the H. diversicolor addition. However, 16S-rRNA gene and 16S-cDNA T-RFLP and RT-PCR-amplicon libraries analysis showed an effect of the condition on the bacterial community structure, composition, and dynamics, supported by PerMANOVA analysis. The 16S-cDNA libraries from microcosms where H. diversicolor was added (oiled and un-oiled) showed a marked dominance of sequences related to Gammaproteobacteria. However, in the oiled-library sequences associated to Deltaproteobacteria and Bacteroidetes were also highly represented. The 16S-cDNA libraries from oiled-microcosms (with and without H. diversicolor addition) revealed two distinct microbial communities characterized by different phylotypes associated to known hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria and dominated by Gammaproteobacteria and Deltaproteobacteria. In the oiled-microcosms, the addition of H. diversicolor reduced the phylotype-richness, sequences associated to Actinobacteria, Firmicutes and Plantomycetes were not detected. These observations highlight the influence of the bioturbation on the bacterial community structure without affecting the biodegradation capacities. Public Library of Science 2013-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3677869/ /pubmed/23762350 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0065347 Text en © 2013 Stauffert et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Stauffert, Magalie
Cravo-Laureau, Cristiana
Jézéquel, Ronan
Barantal, Sandra
Cuny, Philippe
Gilbert, Franck
Cagnon, Christine
Militon, Cécile
Amouroux, David
Mahdaoui, Fatima
Bouyssiere, Brice
Stora, Georges
Merlin, François-Xavier
Duran, Robert
Impact of Oil on Bacterial Community Structure in Bioturbated Sediments
title Impact of Oil on Bacterial Community Structure in Bioturbated Sediments
title_full Impact of Oil on Bacterial Community Structure in Bioturbated Sediments
title_fullStr Impact of Oil on Bacterial Community Structure in Bioturbated Sediments
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Oil on Bacterial Community Structure in Bioturbated Sediments
title_short Impact of Oil on Bacterial Community Structure in Bioturbated Sediments
title_sort impact of oil on bacterial community structure in bioturbated sediments
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3677869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23762350
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0065347
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