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Interactive Impacts of Silver and Phosphorus on Autotrophic Biofilm Elemental and Biochemical Quality for a Macroinvertebrate Consumer

Autotrophic biofilms are complex and fundamental biological compartments of many aquatic ecosystems. In particular, these biofilms represent a major resource for many invertebrate consumers and the first ecological barrier against toxic metals. To date, very few studies have investigated the indirec...

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Autores principales: Crenier, Clément, Sanchez-Thirion, Kévin, Bec, Alexandre, Felten, Vincent, Ferriol, Jessica, González, Aridane G., Leflaive, Joséphine, Perrière, Fanny, Ten-Hage, Loïc, Danger, Michael
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6476900/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31040831
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.00732
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author Crenier, Clément
Sanchez-Thirion, Kévin
Bec, Alexandre
Felten, Vincent
Ferriol, Jessica
González, Aridane G.
Leflaive, Joséphine
Perrière, Fanny
Ten-Hage, Loïc
Danger, Michael
author_facet Crenier, Clément
Sanchez-Thirion, Kévin
Bec, Alexandre
Felten, Vincent
Ferriol, Jessica
González, Aridane G.
Leflaive, Joséphine
Perrière, Fanny
Ten-Hage, Loïc
Danger, Michael
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description Autotrophic biofilms are complex and fundamental biological compartments of many aquatic ecosystems. In particular, these biofilms represent a major resource for many invertebrate consumers and the first ecological barrier against toxic metals. To date, very few studies have investigated the indirect effects of stressors on upper trophic levels through alterations of the quality of biofilms for their consumers. In a laboratory study, we investigated the single and combined effects of phosphorus (P) availability and silver, a re-emerging contaminant, on the elemental [carbon (C):nitrogen (N):P ratios] and biochemical (fatty acid profiles) compositions of a diatom-dominated biofilm initially collected in a shallow lake. We hypothesized that (1) P and silver, through the replacement of diatoms by more tolerant primary producer species, reduce the biochemical quality of biofilms for their consumers while (2) P enhances biofilm elemental quality and (3) silver contamination of biofilm has negative effects on consumers life history traits. The quality of biofilms for consumers was assessed for a common crustacean species, Gammarus fossarum, by measuring organisms’ survival and growth rates during a 42-days feeding experiment. Results mainly showed that species replacement induced by both stressors affected biofilm fatty acid compositions, and that P immobilization permitted to achieve low C:P biofilms, whatever the level of silver contamination. Gammarids growth and survival rates were not significantly impacted by the ingestion of silver-contaminated resource. On the contrary, we found a significant positive relationship between the biofilm P-content and gammarids growth. This study underlines the large indirect consequences stressors could play on the quality of microbial biomass for consumers, and, in turn, on the whole food web.
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spelling pubmed-64769002019-04-30 Interactive Impacts of Silver and Phosphorus on Autotrophic Biofilm Elemental and Biochemical Quality for a Macroinvertebrate Consumer Crenier, Clément Sanchez-Thirion, Kévin Bec, Alexandre Felten, Vincent Ferriol, Jessica González, Aridane G. Leflaive, Joséphine Perrière, Fanny Ten-Hage, Loïc Danger, Michael Front Microbiol Microbiology Autotrophic biofilms are complex and fundamental biological compartments of many aquatic ecosystems. In particular, these biofilms represent a major resource for many invertebrate consumers and the first ecological barrier against toxic metals. To date, very few studies have investigated the indirect effects of stressors on upper trophic levels through alterations of the quality of biofilms for their consumers. In a laboratory study, we investigated the single and combined effects of phosphorus (P) availability and silver, a re-emerging contaminant, on the elemental [carbon (C):nitrogen (N):P ratios] and biochemical (fatty acid profiles) compositions of a diatom-dominated biofilm initially collected in a shallow lake. We hypothesized that (1) P and silver, through the replacement of diatoms by more tolerant primary producer species, reduce the biochemical quality of biofilms for their consumers while (2) P enhances biofilm elemental quality and (3) silver contamination of biofilm has negative effects on consumers life history traits. The quality of biofilms for consumers was assessed for a common crustacean species, Gammarus fossarum, by measuring organisms’ survival and growth rates during a 42-days feeding experiment. Results mainly showed that species replacement induced by both stressors affected biofilm fatty acid compositions, and that P immobilization permitted to achieve low C:P biofilms, whatever the level of silver contamination. Gammarids growth and survival rates were not significantly impacted by the ingestion of silver-contaminated resource. On the contrary, we found a significant positive relationship between the biofilm P-content and gammarids growth. This study underlines the large indirect consequences stressors could play on the quality of microbial biomass for consumers, and, in turn, on the whole food web. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6476900/ /pubmed/31040831 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.00732 Text en Copyright © 2019 Crenier, Sanchez-Thirion, Bec, Felten, Ferriol, González, Leflaive, Perrière, Ten-Hage and Danger. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Crenier, Clément
Sanchez-Thirion, Kévin
Bec, Alexandre
Felten, Vincent
Ferriol, Jessica
González, Aridane G.
Leflaive, Joséphine
Perrière, Fanny
Ten-Hage, Loïc
Danger, Michael
Interactive Impacts of Silver and Phosphorus on Autotrophic Biofilm Elemental and Biochemical Quality for a Macroinvertebrate Consumer
title Interactive Impacts of Silver and Phosphorus on Autotrophic Biofilm Elemental and Biochemical Quality for a Macroinvertebrate Consumer
title_full Interactive Impacts of Silver and Phosphorus on Autotrophic Biofilm Elemental and Biochemical Quality for a Macroinvertebrate Consumer
title_fullStr Interactive Impacts of Silver and Phosphorus on Autotrophic Biofilm Elemental and Biochemical Quality for a Macroinvertebrate Consumer
title_full_unstemmed Interactive Impacts of Silver and Phosphorus on Autotrophic Biofilm Elemental and Biochemical Quality for a Macroinvertebrate Consumer
title_short Interactive Impacts of Silver and Phosphorus on Autotrophic Biofilm Elemental and Biochemical Quality for a Macroinvertebrate Consumer
title_sort interactive impacts of silver and phosphorus on autotrophic biofilm elemental and biochemical quality for a macroinvertebrate consumer
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6476900/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31040831
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.00732
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