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Antibiotics and antibiotic resistance change bacterial community compositions in marine sediments.

Authors :
Kong, Ming
Zhang, Yu
Ma, Yan
Fang, Hao
Wang, Wanzhong
Shi, Gaoling
Yan, Yan
Zhang, Shuai
Source :
Environmental Research. Mar2024, Vol. 244, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Emerging contaminants, including antibiotics, antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARB), and extracellular antibiotic resistance genes (eARGs), have been detected in large numbers in the aquatic environment. The effects of emerging contaminants on bacterial communities in marine sediments are not well studied. In this study, the effects of emerging contaminants (antibiotics, ARB, and eARGs) on the variations of bacterial populations in marine sediments of the Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea, East China Sea, and South China Sea were investigated. The results showed that the abundance of the host bacterial phylum Probacteria in the marine sediments of the Bohai Sea was the lowest among the four seas after exposure to different antibiotics, ARB, and eARGs. The inputs of exogenous antibiotics and resistance genes significantly affected the community function, resulting in significant differences in community abundance at the genus level. The abundance of Halomonas , Sulfitobacter , and Alcanivorax in the four sea areas displayed noteworthy differences in response to the addition of exogenous antibiotics and eARGs. These findings contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the intricate interplay between emerging contaminants and the dynamics of bacterial communities in natural ecosystems. [Display omitted] • Microbial community structure was more altered under antibiotic conditions than antibiotic resistance. • Stochastic processes dominated the assembly of marine community in exogenous stress environments. • Halomonas , Sulfitobacter , and Alcanivorax were differed exposure to antibiotic and antibiotic resistance. • The lowest abundance of Proteobacteria was found in the East China Sea. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00139351
Volume :
244
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Environmental Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175455374
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2023.118005