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The composition of bacterial communities associated with plastic biofilms differs between different polymers and stages of biofilm succession
Once in the ocean, plastics are rapidly colonized by complex microbial communities. Factors affecting the development and composition of these communities are still poorly understood. Additionally, whether there are plastic-type specific communities developing on different plastics remains enigmatic...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6550384/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31166981 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217165 |
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author | Pinto, Maria Langer, Teresa M. Hüffer, Thorsten Hofmann, Thilo Herndl, Gerhard J. |
author_facet | Pinto, Maria Langer, Teresa M. Hüffer, Thorsten Hofmann, Thilo Herndl, Gerhard J. |
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description | Once in the ocean, plastics are rapidly colonized by complex microbial communities. Factors affecting the development and composition of these communities are still poorly understood. Additionally, whether there are plastic-type specific communities developing on different plastics remains enigmatic. We determined the development and succession of bacterial communities on different plastics under ambient and dim light conditions in the coastal Northern Adriatic over the course of two months using scanning electron microscopy and 16S rRNA gene analyses. Plastics used were low- and high-density polyethylene (LDPE and HDPE, respectively), polypropylene (PP) and polyvinyl chloride with two typical additives (PVC DEHP and PVC DINP). The bacterial communities developing on the plastics clustered in two groups; one group was found on PVC and the other group on all the other plastics and on glass, which was used as an inert control. Specific bacterial taxa were found on specific surfaces in essentially all stages of biofilm development and in both ambient and dim light conditions. Differences in bacterial community composition between the different plastics and light exposures were stronger after an incubation period of one week than at the later stages of the incubation. Under both ambient and dim light conditions, one part of the bacterial community was common on all plastic types, especially in later stages of the biofilm development, with families such as Flavobacteriaceae, Rhodobacteraceae, Planctomycetaceae and Phyllobacteriaceae presenting relatively high relative abundances on all surfaces. Another part of the bacterial community was plastic-type specific. The plastic-type specific fraction was variable among the different plastic types and was more abundant after one week of incubation than at later stages of the succession. |
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spelling | pubmed-65503842019-06-17 The composition of bacterial communities associated with plastic biofilms differs between different polymers and stages of biofilm succession Pinto, Maria Langer, Teresa M. Hüffer, Thorsten Hofmann, Thilo Herndl, Gerhard J. PLoS One Research Article Once in the ocean, plastics are rapidly colonized by complex microbial communities. Factors affecting the development and composition of these communities are still poorly understood. Additionally, whether there are plastic-type specific communities developing on different plastics remains enigmatic. We determined the development and succession of bacterial communities on different plastics under ambient and dim light conditions in the coastal Northern Adriatic over the course of two months using scanning electron microscopy and 16S rRNA gene analyses. Plastics used were low- and high-density polyethylene (LDPE and HDPE, respectively), polypropylene (PP) and polyvinyl chloride with two typical additives (PVC DEHP and PVC DINP). The bacterial communities developing on the plastics clustered in two groups; one group was found on PVC and the other group on all the other plastics and on glass, which was used as an inert control. Specific bacterial taxa were found on specific surfaces in essentially all stages of biofilm development and in both ambient and dim light conditions. Differences in bacterial community composition between the different plastics and light exposures were stronger after an incubation period of one week than at the later stages of the incubation. Under both ambient and dim light conditions, one part of the bacterial community was common on all plastic types, especially in later stages of the biofilm development, with families such as Flavobacteriaceae, Rhodobacteraceae, Planctomycetaceae and Phyllobacteriaceae presenting relatively high relative abundances on all surfaces. Another part of the bacterial community was plastic-type specific. The plastic-type specific fraction was variable among the different plastic types and was more abundant after one week of incubation than at later stages of the succession. Public Library of Science 2019-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6550384/ /pubmed/31166981 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217165 Text en © 2019 Pinto 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Pinto, Maria Langer, Teresa M. Hüffer, Thorsten Hofmann, Thilo Herndl, Gerhard J. The composition of bacterial communities associated with plastic biofilms differs between different polymers and stages of biofilm succession |
title | The composition of bacterial communities associated with plastic biofilms differs between different polymers and stages of biofilm succession |
title_full | The composition of bacterial communities associated with plastic biofilms differs between different polymers and stages of biofilm succession |
title_fullStr | The composition of bacterial communities associated with plastic biofilms differs between different polymers and stages of biofilm succession |
title_full_unstemmed | The composition of bacterial communities associated with plastic biofilms differs between different polymers and stages of biofilm succession |
title_short | The composition of bacterial communities associated with plastic biofilms differs between different polymers and stages of biofilm succession |
title_sort | composition of bacterial communities associated with plastic biofilms differs between different polymers and stages of biofilm succession |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6550384/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31166981 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217165 |
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