Bacterial community assembly in activated sludge: mapping beta diversity across environmental variables

Abstract Effect of ecological variables on community assembly of heterotrophic bacteria at eight full‐scale and two pilot‐scale activated sludge wastewater treatment plants (AS‐WWTPs) were explored by pyrosequencing of 16S rRNA gene amplicons. In total, 39 samples covering a range of abiotic factors...

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Main Authors: Siavash Isazadeh, Shameem Jauffur, Dominic Frigon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2016-12-01
Series:MicrobiologyOpen
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.388
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spelling doaj-ceb440983d504ccab9c0fc1766a3d12f2021-09-01T17:00:31ZengWileyMicrobiologyOpen2045-88272016-12-01561050106010.1002/mbo3.388Bacterial community assembly in activated sludge: mapping beta diversity across environmental variablesSiavash Isazadeh0Shameem Jauffur1Dominic Frigon2Department of Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics McGill University Montreal Quebec CanadaDepartment of Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics McGill University Montreal Quebec CanadaDepartment of Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics McGill University Montreal Quebec CanadaAbstract Effect of ecological variables on community assembly of heterotrophic bacteria at eight full‐scale and two pilot‐scale activated sludge wastewater treatment plants (AS‐WWTPs) were explored by pyrosequencing of 16S rRNA gene amplicons. In total, 39 samples covering a range of abiotic factors spread over space and time were analyzed. A core bacterial community of 24 families detected in at least six of the eight AS‐WWTPs was defined. In addition to the core families, plant‐specific families (observed at <50% AS‐WWTPs) were found to be also important in the community structure. Observed beta diversity was partitioned with respect to ecological variables. Specifically, the following variables were considered: influent wastewater characteristics, season (winter vs. summer), process operations (conventional, oxidation ditch, and sequence batch reactor), reactor sizes (pilot‐scale vs. full‐scale reactors), chemical stresses defined by ozonation of return activated sludge, interannual variation, and geographical locations. Among the assessed variables, influent wastewater characteristics and geographical locations contributed more in explaining the differences between AS‐WWTP bacterial communities with a maximum of approximately 26% of the observed variations. Partitioning of beta diversity is necessary to interpret the inherent variability in microbial community assembly and identify the driving forces at play in engineered microbial ecosystem.https://doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.388activated sludgebeta diversitybiosolidsenvironmental variablesozonepopulation assembly
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author Siavash Isazadeh
Shameem Jauffur
Dominic Frigon
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Shameem Jauffur
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Bacterial community assembly in activated sludge: mapping beta diversity across environmental variables
MicrobiologyOpen
activated sludge
beta diversity
biosolids
environmental variables
ozone
population assembly
author_facet Siavash Isazadeh
Shameem Jauffur
Dominic Frigon
author_sort Siavash Isazadeh
title Bacterial community assembly in activated sludge: mapping beta diversity across environmental variables
title_short Bacterial community assembly in activated sludge: mapping beta diversity across environmental variables
title_full Bacterial community assembly in activated sludge: mapping beta diversity across environmental variables
title_fullStr Bacterial community assembly in activated sludge: mapping beta diversity across environmental variables
title_full_unstemmed Bacterial community assembly in activated sludge: mapping beta diversity across environmental variables
title_sort bacterial community assembly in activated sludge: mapping beta diversity across environmental variables
publisher Wiley
series MicrobiologyOpen
issn 2045-8827
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Abstract Effect of ecological variables on community assembly of heterotrophic bacteria at eight full‐scale and two pilot‐scale activated sludge wastewater treatment plants (AS‐WWTPs) were explored by pyrosequencing of 16S rRNA gene amplicons. In total, 39 samples covering a range of abiotic factors spread over space and time were analyzed. A core bacterial community of 24 families detected in at least six of the eight AS‐WWTPs was defined. In addition to the core families, plant‐specific families (observed at <50% AS‐WWTPs) were found to be also important in the community structure. Observed beta diversity was partitioned with respect to ecological variables. Specifically, the following variables were considered: influent wastewater characteristics, season (winter vs. summer), process operations (conventional, oxidation ditch, and sequence batch reactor), reactor sizes (pilot‐scale vs. full‐scale reactors), chemical stresses defined by ozonation of return activated sludge, interannual variation, and geographical locations. Among the assessed variables, influent wastewater characteristics and geographical locations contributed more in explaining the differences between AS‐WWTP bacterial communities with a maximum of approximately 26% of the observed variations. Partitioning of beta diversity is necessary to interpret the inherent variability in microbial community assembly and identify the driving forces at play in engineered microbial ecosystem.
topic activated sludge
beta diversity
biosolids
environmental variables
ozone
population assembly
url https://doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.388
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