Bacterial Community Composition and Function of Tropical River Ecosystem along the Nandu River on Hainan Island, China
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Published:2022-12-26
Issue:1
Volume:20
Page:382
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ISSN:1660-4601
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Container-title:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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language:en
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Short-container-title:IJERPH
Author:
Li Jinbiao, Zhai Yangni, Ge Guojian, Xu Yang, Wang Can, Hu AnyongORCID, Han Yujie, Shan Nan, Liu Bo, Chen Jinlin, Wang Wenlin
Abstract
Microorganisms play a pivotal role in nutrient cycling in aquatic ecosystems. Understanding bacterial diversity and its functional composition are crucial for aquatic ecology and protection. We investigated the bacterial community structure using 16S rRNA gene amplicons high-throughput sequencing in this study. Results showed that 105 amplicon sequence variants (ASVs) account for 43.8% of the total sequences shared by the Nandu River’s lower, middle, and upper reach and the Songtao Reservoir. The dominant bacterial phylum in the Nandu River and its connected Songtao Reservoir were Proteobacteria and Actinobacteriota, respectively. The highest Chao1 and Shannon index values were found in the lower reach of the Nandu River. Beta diversity analysis showed the divergence in bacterial communities in the Nandu River and Songtao Reservoir, but not in different reaches. Among the water properties, based on the Mantel test, dissolved oxygen, total nitrogen, and nitrite significantly affected the bacterial communities. The functional profiles predicted by Tax4Fun2 showed that metabolism was the most abundant function group. The relative abundance of genetic information processing was significantly higher in the Songtao Reservoir than in the Nandu River, while the relative abundance of human diseases was significantly lower in the Songtao Reservoir than in the Nandu River. The appearance of the xenobiotics biodegradation and metabolism function group requires us to pay more attention to possible water pollution, especially at the upper reach of the Nandu River.
Funder
Investigation and Evaluation of Ecological Security in Key Watersheds in Hainan Province Science and Technology Cooperation Project of Inner Mongolia College Students’ Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Projects of Jiangsu Province College Students’ Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Projects of Nantong University Research Startup Fund of Nantong University
Subject
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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