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Effects of marine diesel on microbial diversity and activity in high Arctic beach sediments

Durand, Margaux
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Touchette, David  
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Chen, Ya-Jou
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September 1, 2023
Marine Pollution Bulletin

Global warming induced sea ice loss increases Arctic maritime traffic, enhancing the risk of ecosystem contamination from fuel spills and nutrient loading. The impact of marine diesel on bacterial metabolic activity and diversity, assessed by colorimetric assay, 16S rRNA and metagenomic sequencing, of Northwest Passage (Arctic Ocean) beach sediments was assessed with nutrient amendment at environmentally relevant temperatures (5 and 15 degrees C). Higher temperature and nutrients stimulated microbial activity, while diesel reduced it, with metabolism inhibited at and above 0.01 % (without nutrients) and at 1 % (with nutrients) diesel inclusions. Diesel exposure significantly decreased microbial diversity and selected for Psychrobacter genus. Microbial hydrocarbon degradation, organic compound metabolism, and exopolysaccharide production gene abundances increased under higher diesel concentrations. Metagenomic binning recovered nine MAGs/bins with hydrocarbon degradation genes. We demonstrate a nutrients' rescue-type effect in diesel contaminated microbial communities via enrichment of microorganisms with stress response, aromatic compound, and ammonia assimilation metabolisms.

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DOI
10.1016/j.marpolbul.2023.115226
Web of Science ID

WOS:001046492500001

Author(s)
Durand, Margaux
Touchette, David  
Chen, Ya-Jou
Magnuson, Elisse
Wasserscheid, Jessica
Greer, Charles W.
Whyte, Lyle G.
Altshuler, Ianina  
Date Issued

2023-09-01

Published in
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Volume

194

Article Number

115226

Subjects

Environmental Sciences

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Marine & Freshwater Biology

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Environmental Sciences & Ecology

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Marine & Freshwater Biology

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arctic

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metagenome

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diesel contamination

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microbiology

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sp nov.

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oil

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community

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soil

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bioremediation

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psychrobacter

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contamination

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petroleum

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hydrocarbons

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subsurface

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