2021
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2021.762292
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Sediment Features and Human Activities Structure the Surface Microbial Communities of the Venice Lagoon

Abstract: Sediment microbial communities play essential roles in marine ecosystem functioning. Their study is crucial to understand how environmental conditions affect microbial diversity and biogeochemical cycles. The Venice Lagoon, one of the largest Adriatic transitional systems, is subjected to different natural and anthropogenic stressors. In this study, surface sediments microbial communities were finely characterized using 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing and metagenomics. Samples were collected seasonally in 20… Show more

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“…The continental shelf of Israel was characterized by several key properties, including particle size distribution, total organic carbon (TOC), water content and carbonate content (150 km north to south) for seafloor depths between 10 m and 100 m, attributing direct correspondence between seafloor depth and the measured parameters ( 28 ). Previous studies of marine and estuarine sedimentary systems show that the properties of sediment are key to determining the composition of microbiota ( 15 , 32 35 ). Here, seafloor depth, representing these properties, explained 11% of the variance among samples ( Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The continental shelf of Israel was characterized by several key properties, including particle size distribution, total organic carbon (TOC), water content and carbonate content (150 km north to south) for seafloor depths between 10 m and 100 m, attributing direct correspondence between seafloor depth and the measured parameters ( 28 ). Previous studies of marine and estuarine sedimentary systems show that the properties of sediment are key to determining the composition of microbiota ( 15 , 32 35 ). Here, seafloor depth, representing these properties, explained 11% of the variance among samples ( Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the sample 201707HFR, the total reads of the putative humanrelated genera accounted for 2.75%, and Desulfococcus was the most abundant genus (2.60%). Desulfococcus is usually found in anaerobic or polluted environments [33,35,122,123]. The unusually abundant putative pathogen and human-related bacteria in samples 201509LC and 201707HFR may imply a sudden outburst of ecological events occurred in 2015 and 2017.…”
Section: Putative Pathogen and Human-related Bacteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In upper oceanic sediments, it has been estimated that microbes represent 5 × 10 28 cells (Flemming and Wuertz 2019 ). Surface sediments are also complex and dynamic habitats, especially in coastal and lagoon environments, where transport, mixing, deposition, and resuspension concur together with other abiotic (e.g., light, organic matter, oxygen) and biotic factors (Zinger et al 2011 ) in shaping microbial assemblages (Banchi et al 2021 ; Quero et al 2017 ). Indeed, the functioning of these ecosystems is highly dependent on microbial communities, which play essential roles in nutrient cycling, organic matter degradation, and benthic food web dynamics (Schallenberg and Kalff 1993 ) and can interact and cope with environmental pressures via fundamental strategies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, heavy metals and toxins, accumulated in the sediments after being discharged in the water column) (Depinto et al 2010 ; Solidoro et al 2010 ). Here, in 2019-2020, we conducted a study in which the sediment prokaryotic communities were characterized with DNA metabarcoding and metagenomics (Banchi et al 2021 ). The surface sediment of five sites, distributed in sub-basins of the Lagoon according to the international risk analyses sediment quality guidelines (Apitz et al 2007 ) were investigated: Chioggia, Marghera, Palude della Rosa, Sacca Sessola, and Tresse.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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