Assessments of Bacterial Community Shifts in Sediments along the Headwaters of São Francisco River, Brazil

Sustainable use of freshwater resources for human civilization needs requires the assessment and monitoring of freshwater health, and bacterial communities from riverbed sediments have been shown to be susceptible to chronic anthropogenic disturbances in freshwater ecosystems. Here, we took advantag...

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Main Authors: Marcos de Paula, Thiago Augusto Costa Silva, Amanda Soriano Araújo, Gustavo Augusto Lacorte
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Conservation
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2673-7159/1/2/8
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spelling doaj-deca82c7ad1743cfa13af15ad850acbe2021-09-09T13:41:26ZengMDPI AGConservation2673-71592021-05-01189110510.3390/conservation1020008Assessments of Bacterial Community Shifts in Sediments along the Headwaters of São Francisco River, BrazilMarcos de Paula0Thiago Augusto Costa Silva1Amanda Soriano Araújo2Gustavo Augusto Lacorte3Molecular Biology Lab, Department of Science and Languages, Federal Institute of Minas Gerais–Bambuí Campus, Bambuí 38900-000, BrazilMolecular Biology Lab, Department of Science and Languages, Federal Institute of Minas Gerais–Bambuí Campus, Bambuí 38900-000, BrazilMolecular Biology Lab, Department of Science and Languages, Federal Institute of Minas Gerais–Bambuí Campus, Bambuí 38900-000, BrazilMolecular Biology Lab, Department of Science and Languages, Federal Institute of Minas Gerais–Bambuí Campus, Bambuí 38900-000, BrazilSustainable use of freshwater resources for human civilization needs requires the assessment and monitoring of freshwater health, and bacterial communities from riverbed sediments have been shown to be susceptible to chronic anthropogenic disturbances in freshwater ecosystems. Here, we took advantage of the occurrence of well-recognized adjacent sections from the Upper São Francisco River basin with well-recognized levels of anthropogenic activity intensity to test the applicability of sediment bacterial communities as bioindicators of impacts on freshwater ecosystems. We applied 16S amplicon sequencing to estimate the diversity and composition of bacterial communities from 12 sampling sites across the Upper São Francisco River basin, classified as being of no, low, or high intensity of anthropogenic activities, and used diversity metrics and LEfSe to compare the patterns of community structure. Our results revealed that accessed sediment environments associated with land areas with a high intensity of anthropogenic activities presented the lowest levels of community diversity, and the bacterial community compositions of these environments were significantly different from the other sampled areas. Our findings can be considered a source of evidence for the usefulness of bacterial community-based approaches as a tool for diagnosis and monitoring of ecosystem health in areas of vulnerable freshwater environments, and can even be incorporated into regular water quality programs.https://www.mdpi.com/2673-7159/1/2/8freshwaterrivermicrobescommunityecosystem
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author Marcos de Paula
Thiago Augusto Costa Silva
Amanda Soriano Araújo
Gustavo Augusto Lacorte
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Thiago Augusto Costa Silva
Amanda Soriano Araújo
Gustavo Augusto Lacorte
Assessments of Bacterial Community Shifts in Sediments along the Headwaters of São Francisco River, Brazil
Conservation
freshwater
river
microbes
community
ecosystem
author_facet Marcos de Paula
Thiago Augusto Costa Silva
Amanda Soriano Araújo
Gustavo Augusto Lacorte
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title Assessments of Bacterial Community Shifts in Sediments along the Headwaters of São Francisco River, Brazil
title_short Assessments of Bacterial Community Shifts in Sediments along the Headwaters of São Francisco River, Brazil
title_full Assessments of Bacterial Community Shifts in Sediments along the Headwaters of São Francisco River, Brazil
title_fullStr Assessments of Bacterial Community Shifts in Sediments along the Headwaters of São Francisco River, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Assessments of Bacterial Community Shifts in Sediments along the Headwaters of São Francisco River, Brazil
title_sort assessments of bacterial community shifts in sediments along the headwaters of são francisco river, brazil
publisher MDPI AG
series Conservation
issn 2673-7159
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Sustainable use of freshwater resources for human civilization needs requires the assessment and monitoring of freshwater health, and bacterial communities from riverbed sediments have been shown to be susceptible to chronic anthropogenic disturbances in freshwater ecosystems. Here, we took advantage of the occurrence of well-recognized adjacent sections from the Upper São Francisco River basin with well-recognized levels of anthropogenic activity intensity to test the applicability of sediment bacterial communities as bioindicators of impacts on freshwater ecosystems. We applied 16S amplicon sequencing to estimate the diversity and composition of bacterial communities from 12 sampling sites across the Upper São Francisco River basin, classified as being of no, low, or high intensity of anthropogenic activities, and used diversity metrics and LEfSe to compare the patterns of community structure. Our results revealed that accessed sediment environments associated with land areas with a high intensity of anthropogenic activities presented the lowest levels of community diversity, and the bacterial community compositions of these environments were significantly different from the other sampled areas. Our findings can be considered a source of evidence for the usefulness of bacterial community-based approaches as a tool for diagnosis and monitoring of ecosystem health in areas of vulnerable freshwater environments, and can even be incorporated into regular water quality programs.
topic freshwater
river
microbes
community
ecosystem
url https://www.mdpi.com/2673-7159/1/2/8
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