Bacterial community dynamics in full-scale activated sludge bioreactors: operational and ecological factors driving community assembly and performance.

The assembling of bacterial communities in conventional activated sludge (CAS) bioreactors was thought, until recently, to be chaotic and mostly unpredictable. Studies done over the last decade have shown that specific, and often, predictable random and non-random factors could be responsible for th...

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Main Authors: Alexis Valentín-Vargas, Gladys Toro-Labrador, Arturo A Massol-Deyá
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3411768?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b2783c6d654247168dbf84ef83f9090e2020-11-25T01:46:41ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0178e4252410.1371/journal.pone.0042524Bacterial community dynamics in full-scale activated sludge bioreactors: operational and ecological factors driving community assembly and performance.Alexis Valentín-VargasGladys Toro-LabradorArturo A Massol-DeyáThe assembling of bacterial communities in conventional activated sludge (CAS) bioreactors was thought, until recently, to be chaotic and mostly unpredictable. Studies done over the last decade have shown that specific, and often, predictable random and non-random factors could be responsible for that process. These studies have also motivated a "structure-function" paradigm that is yet to be resolved. Thus, elucidating the factors that affect community assembly in the bioreactors is necessary for predicting fluctuations in community structure and function. For this study activated sludge samples were collected during a one-year period from two geographically distant CAS bioreactors of different size. Combining community fingerprinting analysis and operational parameters data with a robust statistical analysis, we aimed to identify relevant links between system performance and bacterial community diversity and dynamics. In addition to revealing a significant β-diversity between the bioreactors' communities, results showed that the largest bioreactor had a less dynamic but more efficient and diverse bacterial community throughout the study. The statistical analysis also suggests that deterministic factors, as opposed to stochastic factors, may have a bigger impact on the community structure in the largest bioreactor. Furthermore, the community seems to rely mainly on mechanisms of resistance and functional redundancy to maintain functional stability. We suggest that the ecological theories behind the Island Biogeography model and the species-area relationship were appropriate to predict the assembly of bacterial communities in these CAS bioreactors. These results are of great importance for engineers and ecologists as they reveal critical aspects of CAS systems that could be applied towards improving bioreactor design and operation.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3411768?pdf=render
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author Alexis Valentín-Vargas
Gladys Toro-Labrador
Arturo A Massol-Deyá
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Gladys Toro-Labrador
Arturo A Massol-Deyá
Bacterial community dynamics in full-scale activated sludge bioreactors: operational and ecological factors driving community assembly and performance.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Alexis Valentín-Vargas
Gladys Toro-Labrador
Arturo A Massol-Deyá
author_sort Alexis Valentín-Vargas
title Bacterial community dynamics in full-scale activated sludge bioreactors: operational and ecological factors driving community assembly and performance.
title_short Bacterial community dynamics in full-scale activated sludge bioreactors: operational and ecological factors driving community assembly and performance.
title_full Bacterial community dynamics in full-scale activated sludge bioreactors: operational and ecological factors driving community assembly and performance.
title_fullStr Bacterial community dynamics in full-scale activated sludge bioreactors: operational and ecological factors driving community assembly and performance.
title_full_unstemmed Bacterial community dynamics in full-scale activated sludge bioreactors: operational and ecological factors driving community assembly and performance.
title_sort bacterial community dynamics in full-scale activated sludge bioreactors: operational and ecological factors driving community assembly and performance.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The assembling of bacterial communities in conventional activated sludge (CAS) bioreactors was thought, until recently, to be chaotic and mostly unpredictable. Studies done over the last decade have shown that specific, and often, predictable random and non-random factors could be responsible for that process. These studies have also motivated a "structure-function" paradigm that is yet to be resolved. Thus, elucidating the factors that affect community assembly in the bioreactors is necessary for predicting fluctuations in community structure and function. For this study activated sludge samples were collected during a one-year period from two geographically distant CAS bioreactors of different size. Combining community fingerprinting analysis and operational parameters data with a robust statistical analysis, we aimed to identify relevant links between system performance and bacterial community diversity and dynamics. In addition to revealing a significant β-diversity between the bioreactors' communities, results showed that the largest bioreactor had a less dynamic but more efficient and diverse bacterial community throughout the study. The statistical analysis also suggests that deterministic factors, as opposed to stochastic factors, may have a bigger impact on the community structure in the largest bioreactor. Furthermore, the community seems to rely mainly on mechanisms of resistance and functional redundancy to maintain functional stability. We suggest that the ecological theories behind the Island Biogeography model and the species-area relationship were appropriate to predict the assembly of bacterial communities in these CAS bioreactors. These results are of great importance for engineers and ecologists as they reveal critical aspects of CAS systems that could be applied towards improving bioreactor design and operation.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3411768?pdf=render
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