Metabolic activity and functional diversity changes in sediment prokaryotic communities organically enriched with mussel biodeposits.

This experimental microcosm study reports the influence of organic enrichments by mussel biodeposits on the metabolic activity and functional diversity of benthic prokaryotic communities. The different biodeposit enrichment regimes created, which mimicked the quantity of faeces and pseudo-faeces pot...

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Main Authors: Thomas Pollet, Olivier Cloutier, Christian Nozais, Christopher W McKindsey, Philippe Archambault
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4414560?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-6c789c89dd284a6188966fd3222c4a242020-11-25T00:59:04ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01104e012368110.1371/journal.pone.0123681Metabolic activity and functional diversity changes in sediment prokaryotic communities organically enriched with mussel biodeposits.Thomas PolletOlivier CloutierChristian NozaisChristopher W McKindseyPhilippe ArchambaultThis experimental microcosm study reports the influence of organic enrichments by mussel biodeposits on the metabolic activity and functional diversity of benthic prokaryotic communities. The different biodeposit enrichment regimes created, which mimicked the quantity of faeces and pseudo-faeces potentially deposited below mussel farms, show a clear stimulatory effect of this organic enrichment on prokaryotic metabolic activity. This effect was detected once a certain level of biodeposition was attained with a tipping point estimated between 3.25 and 10 g day-1 m-2. Prokaryotic communities recovered their initial metabolic activity by 11 days after the cessation of biodeposit additions. However, their functional diversity remained greater than prior to the disturbance suggesting that mussel biodeposit enrichment may disturb the functioning and perhaps the role of prokaryotic communities in benthic ecosystems. This manipulative approach provided new information on the influence of mussel biodeposition on benthic prokaryotic communities and dose-response relationships and may support the development of carrying capacity models for bivalve culture.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4414560?pdf=render
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author Thomas Pollet
Olivier Cloutier
Christian Nozais
Christopher W McKindsey
Philippe Archambault
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Olivier Cloutier
Christian Nozais
Christopher W McKindsey
Philippe Archambault
Metabolic activity and functional diversity changes in sediment prokaryotic communities organically enriched with mussel biodeposits.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Thomas Pollet
Olivier Cloutier
Christian Nozais
Christopher W McKindsey
Philippe Archambault
author_sort Thomas Pollet
title Metabolic activity and functional diversity changes in sediment prokaryotic communities organically enriched with mussel biodeposits.
title_short Metabolic activity and functional diversity changes in sediment prokaryotic communities organically enriched with mussel biodeposits.
title_full Metabolic activity and functional diversity changes in sediment prokaryotic communities organically enriched with mussel biodeposits.
title_fullStr Metabolic activity and functional diversity changes in sediment prokaryotic communities organically enriched with mussel biodeposits.
title_full_unstemmed Metabolic activity and functional diversity changes in sediment prokaryotic communities organically enriched with mussel biodeposits.
title_sort metabolic activity and functional diversity changes in sediment prokaryotic communities organically enriched with mussel biodeposits.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description This experimental microcosm study reports the influence of organic enrichments by mussel biodeposits on the metabolic activity and functional diversity of benthic prokaryotic communities. The different biodeposit enrichment regimes created, which mimicked the quantity of faeces and pseudo-faeces potentially deposited below mussel farms, show a clear stimulatory effect of this organic enrichment on prokaryotic metabolic activity. This effect was detected once a certain level of biodeposition was attained with a tipping point estimated between 3.25 and 10 g day-1 m-2. Prokaryotic communities recovered their initial metabolic activity by 11 days after the cessation of biodeposit additions. However, their functional diversity remained greater than prior to the disturbance suggesting that mussel biodeposit enrichment may disturb the functioning and perhaps the role of prokaryotic communities in benthic ecosystems. This manipulative approach provided new information on the influence of mussel biodeposition on benthic prokaryotic communities and dose-response relationships and may support the development of carrying capacity models for bivalve culture.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4414560?pdf=render
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