Bacterial Diversity and Vertical Distribution Patterns in Sandy Sediments: A Study on the Bacterial Community Structure Based on Environmental Factors in Tributaries of the Yangtze River

Author:

Zhang Tian12,Wang Weibo2ORCID,Leng Yifei134ORCID,Huang Yu134,Xiong Wen134,Chang Fengyi134

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Environment, Hubei University of Technology, Wuhan 430068, China

2. Wuhan Botanical Garden of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan 430074, China

3. Innovation Demonstration Base of Ecological Environment Geotechnical and Ecological Restoration of Rivers and Lakes, Hubei University of Technology, Wuhan 430068, China

4. Key Laboratory of Intelligent Health Perception and Ecological Restoration of Rivers and Lakes, Ministry of Education, Hubei University of Technology, Wuhan 430068, China

Abstract

Bacterial diversity and its distribution characteristics in sediments are critical to understanding and revealing biogeochemical cycles in sediments. However, little is known about the relationship between biogeochemistry processes and vertical spatial distribution of bacterial communities in sandy sediments. In this study, we used fluorescence quantitative PCR, high-throughput sequencing technology and statistical analysis to explore the vertical distribution pattern of bacterial community diversity and its influencing factors in sandy sediments of the Yangtze River Basin. The aim is to enrich the understanding of the ecological characteristics and functions of bacteria in river ecosystems. The results showed that both sediment bacterial abundance and diversity showed a gradual decrease from surface to bottom in the vertical distribution. The main environmental factors that influenced the bacterial distribution pattern were pore water dissolved oxygen (DO), total nitrogen (TN) concentration and sediment nitrogen (N) content. The dominant bacterial species, Massilia and Flavobacterium, are suitable for growth and reproduction in high oxygen and nutrient-richer environments, while Limnobacter prefers low oxygen or anaerobic conditions. The vertical distribution pattern of bacteria and its influencing factors in river sandy sediment found in this study differ from the results in mud sediment, which may be related to the larger granular gap between sandy sediment and the lower content of organic matter. The findings of this study further our understanding of the distribution patterns and ecological preferences of microbial communities in river sediments, providing insights into how these communities may adapt to varying environmental conditions.

Funder

Joint Research on Yangtze River Ecological Environment Protection and Restoration Phase II Project

Publisher

MDPI AG

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