Zooplankton grazing reduces the persistence of an anthropogenic pollution marker in lake water
Giulia Borgomaneiro,
Andrea Di Cesare,
Cristiana Callieri
et al.
Abstract:Wastewater treatment plant effluents release microbiological pollutants, including the intI1 gene (integrases of class 1 integron), which has been proposed as a target for monitoring anthropogenic pollution in surface waters. This gene correlates with antibiotic resistance genes, making it an important proxy for genetic contamination in aquatic environments. It is currently unclear whether intI1 found in lake water is mainly present due to continuous seeding or if autochthonous bacteria harbor this gene. To be… Show more
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